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Old 03-25-2015, 07:52 PM
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to run a truck with basic functions and MFC-01 you need 4ch minimum. Futaba 4YF is a good choice for the novice, plug and play with no programming and it has manual trims which means calibrating MFC is as per the manual. It was my first radio, worked great till I ran out of channels

So you might quickly find (as many of us have) that 4 channels simply ain't enough....a few extra channels can be quickly used up depending on how you want any extra functions (eg. more lights) to work. So to upgrade, you basically need an aircraft radio....Dx6i and Turnigy (9x, 9xr, 9xr Pro) are popular choices, whatever you choose make sure it's compatible with the MFC-01 because the unit can be a bit fussy. Dx6i and Turnigy are all Ok with MFC-01, but with the digital trims on these units you have do -some- programming (mucking about with dual rate switches) to get MFC to work. Programming becomes easier as you get more confident with and improve your understanding of RC equipment. But lots of help here on the forum, and videos on YouTube to help you.

Servos - I use Futaba on all my models (S3001, S3003 or S3004). They work fine for gear changing and the coupler, no point spending big money there because the loads are small. But lots of people prefer metal geared high torque servo for the steering.....Hitech HS-645MG is a popular choice.
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Old 03-27-2015, 05:51 AM
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to run a truck with basic functions and MFC-01 you need 4ch minimum. Futaba 4YF is a good choice for the novice, plug and play with no programming and it has manual trims which means calibrating MFC is as per the manual. It was my first radio, worked great till I ran out of channels

So you might quickly find (as many of us have) that 4 channels simply ain't enough....a few extra channels can be quickly used up depending on how you want any extra functions (eg. more lights) to work. So to upgrade, you basically need an aircraft radio....Dx6i and Turnigy (9x, 9xr, 9xr Pro) are popular choices, whatever you choose make sure it's compatible with the MFC-01 because the unit can be a bit fussy. Dx6i and Turnigy are all Ok with MFC-01, but with the digital trims on these units you have do -some- programming (mucking about with dual rate switches) to get MFC to work. Programming becomes easier as you get more confident with and improve your understanding of RC equipment. But lots of help here on the forum, and videos on YouTube to help you.

Servos - I use Futaba on all my models (S3001, S3003 or S3004). They work fine for gear changing and the coupler, no point spending big money there because the loads are small. But lots of people prefer metal geared high torque servo for the steering.....Hitech HS-645MG is a popular choice.
With a 6 channel, and the MFC-01, would you be able to program it to split out some of the functions of the MFC, like lets say make 1 channel be the break release sound? or is it not possible to do that ? Just a thought
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Old 03-27-2015, 07:02 AM
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with MFC-01, the sounds are locked in to the servo functions so you can't really split anything out. The only think you can do is split the turn signals from the steering by having the steering servo plugged directly into the Rx (as if you didn't have MFC), then plug the MFC steering input into another Rx channel controlled with a 3 way switch. So the MFC thinks you are controlling the steering from the 3-way switch, which will trigger the turn signals.
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