tamiya R620 sound & light
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tamiya R620 sound & light
i m looking for this truck. tamiya say it has a gear box in it and need a 4ch stick tx to function.
can i use a 4pk instead? also, for the sound & light kit, the truck request an stick tx.
does anyone has an alternative?
can i use a 4pk instead? also, for the sound & light kit, the truck request an stick tx.
does anyone has an alternative?
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RE: tamiya R620 sound & light
Any 4ch as long as it is either 27mhz 75mhz or 2.4ghz. I guess that it is illegal to use a 72mhz for gorund use as that freqyency is for aircraft use only.
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RE: tamiya R620 sound & light
The MFU wont function well with digital trims because alot of the functions use those trims so a stick transmitter with analog trims is the best.
The MFU will not support a Brushless or a low turn modified
What tuck are you looking at one of the Hilifts or a semi?
The MFU will not support a Brushless or a low turn modified
What tuck are you looking at one of the Hilifts or a semi?
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RE: tamiya R620 sound & light
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The MFU wont function well with digital trims because alot of the functions use those trims so a stick transmitter with analog trims is the best.
The MFU will not support a Brushless or a low turn modified
What tuck are you looking at one of the Hilifts or a semi?
The MFU wont function well with digital trims because alot of the functions use those trims so a stick transmitter with analog trims is the best.
The MFU will not support a Brushless or a low turn modified
What tuck are you looking at one of the Hilifts or a semi?
scania r620. btw what is semi?