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Old 09-14-2017, 12:16 PM
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Anyone using a DxE? Just wondering if this radio would work for my Grand Hauler? Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the help
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Old 09-15-2017, 10:54 PM
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Spekyrum DX2E?
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Seriously? No reply in a day and a half and you get all hurt?



I'm assuming that you're talking about the Spektrum DXE?? http://www.spektrumrc.com/Products/D...ProdId=SPM1000


I can see no reason why the Specktrum DXE will not be suitable to operate a basic truck...

HOWEVER, I'm not sure if it will be suitable if you plan to use a Tamiya MFC-01/03 multifunction unit, as the MFC-01/03 uses the (analog) trims on the radio to access the extra functions like turning the lights on/off and the DXE appears to have digital trims...

You can use a computerized radio such as the Spektrum DX6 that has digital trims with the MFC-01/03 by programming the dual rate function of the radio to activate the trims..

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Old 09-15-2017, 10:59 PM
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You need a 3 channel radio to operate a Tamiya Truck.. (Steering, Throttle and gears.) The Third channel will also need to have 3 positions if you want to use all 3 gears..

If I am not mistaken, the Spektrum DX2E is only a 2 channel radio, so it will only operate the steering and throttle (no gears)..

You will need a minimum of a 4 channel radio (with analog trims) to operate a truck with an MFU (MFC-01/03)...

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Thanks for the reply's. I have decided to go with a Dx7. Found a great deal on one.
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Get the 8, additional 3pos, more mixes, better resale if you were to upgrade or quit.
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