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Electronics tech Anything to do with the electronics in a model. Lights, Radio, ESC, Servo, Basic electrical. |
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I'm guessing most of you use stick radios, but if you like pistol grip radios, I found this thread on RCC, and as well similar threads and on other forums. It's basically retrofitting 6ch stick guts into a pistol grip case, and as well adding a few bells and whistles and as well being 2.4ghz.
Thought some of you might find it interesting or worth a try. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=263939 |
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Slick! It's pretty involved but basic soldering and electrical knowledge. I read some other threads referenced in there as well. Stuffing a dx6i into a pistol grip! Wow.
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I'm kinda partail to the stick radio for semis, but a pistol is great for something that goes fast.
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Yeah, I'm kinda partial to stick radios as well, that's what I started with back in the 80's. My first wheel radio was an old Futaba box radio with a wheel on it.
The coolest thing with the above link, isn't so much being a pistol grip, but some of the customizations they are doing with the channels as far as mixing and switchs etc. The link to the RCG thread, on one of the 250 pages is a link to software that looks to give programmability over mixing any of the channels. So really with reading thorugh those, you could modify it and leave it in the stick case. I've also thought for $50 you could bash two together for a 12 channel radio, 8 proportional channels and 4 on/off/multi position.
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Lol, yeah that's what I meant, still two seperate radio systems but one case for the controllers.
You could make a mini dash layout, have a steering wheel, shift lever, some toggles and knobs, build in an MP3 player too. Probably use some thin MDF and some sheet metal on the back to cover it. Would make a cool controller for trucks and beat carrying two radios, and with a neck strap you could have both hands free to operate.
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