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Anyone want to buy a Spektrum DX6 with 6 RXS?? 🤔 Going cheep cheep!
Cheers, Doug 😎
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+ in the middle and - on the outside edge.
Cheers Doug 😎
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John, the old Sanwa receivers and servos have the + and - supply leads reversed as compared with all modern stuff, JR/Futaba etc!!
That means that they have the negative in the middle of the plug and the positive on the outside, at the edge of the RX case!
All modern kit has positive in the centre and negative at the outside, edge of the RX case!! Beware, I learned the hard way 😡
Tell us what you want to do and maybe we can help with wiring diagrams etc. PM me the details 👍 Cheers, Doug 😎
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We are ALL still learning from what other members are up to and HOW!
Main thing, enjoy it 😊. Trust we could help to get you off to a good start.
All the best, Doug 😎
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I also still have an ancient Sanwa TX (35Megs). Ca 35 years old (NO CE certificate 😁) and still goin' strong 😁 Might use it on my Catalina.
There IS a polarity difference!!! Will PM you some details, to avoid hijacking TJ's thread 😉
Cheers, Doug 😎
PS: Beautiful full moon here in Munich tonight 👍
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Ron's right I'm also still slightly concerned you might quickly get bored with just throttle and rudder 😲
9X is perhaps overkill at this stage! I use the TGY-i6 for almost everything (except my sub cos 2.4Gig don't like diving!). I bought a bundle of 6ch receivers to go with it for around 8 quid a chunk so I can fit out several models. My expensive Spektrum Dx6 is now gathering dust on the shelf 🤔
Re: Aldiss signal lamp: Have a look at this from component Shop (Action Electronics), description attached. I just bought one to go on my 1936 H class 1:72 destroyer 😉 along with a SONAR pinger!
https://www.componentshop.co.uk/p49-morse-aldis-sounder-flasher.html
Happy building, and even happier sailing, cheers Doug 😎
PS: I don't waste a channel on radar. On my destroyer it is simply switched on by a microswitch underneath 'B' gun turret. Drive is a modified servo fed by a 1.5V alkaline 'C' cell. Lasts for years 😁
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https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Carson_Radio_Control_Systems.html and thanks again for the suggestions .I do intent to look at these for the RTTL D2763 and I want to put lights and radar and also a light as an alders lamp but I want to get my head around the RC basics first
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Can you post a link to the site where you found this stuff?
At least I can make out that it's from Carson, which is a reputable company so I guess the kit will be fine. I just wonder if you might find a 2 channel TX too restricting; e.g. if you later want to add remote controlled lights or sound etc!? However, if the price is right ...😉
Bon chance mon ami👍 Ciao, Doug 😎
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See your previous query and our answers in -
https://model-boats.com/forum/general-resources/40352?t=1527375775
I have some experience with the TGY-i6 set recommended there and a very good 100% English manual (no bl..dy Chenglish!) so can help with the setup if you need it. See attached.
This is the German branded version I bought here in Munich where I live.
Apart from the German brand name 'Reely' it is identical to the TGY and FlySky versions. if you need any help setting it up PM me.
I think the Planet stuff and similar may disappoint you cos the display does not tell you so much about what's going on as the TGY sets do.
I have set mine up for a variety of boats / ships including my Sea Scout cabin cruiser, an H class 1936 RN destroyer and a 1936 German U-Boat type IIA. No problems 😉
Whatever you do have fun with it and welcome to the 'Nutters Community' 😉
Cheers, Doug 😎
BTW: As an Ex Pat who has lived here (Munich) for over 30 years and has worked on several versions of Fast Patrol Boats all over the world, including Lürssen Werft types, please note that the boat was called a 'Schnellboot' = Fast boat! No more😉
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As a starter i would recommend something like a planet 5 radio or radiolink 2.4ghz and once you are up and running and getting more adventurous in your builds with more and more working features you can then think on upgrading your radio equipment to the more advanced computerised sets.
ron
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Servo, Batteries, Charger & 15A ESC
This pack provides the radio control unit and all items necessary to complete an RC boat kit. Certain models may need a motor
Contents:
2-Channel transmitter Reflex Pro 3.1 2.4GHZ
5-Channel receiver,
CS-3 steering servo (3kg/cm force)
Transmitter batteries,
7.2v/2100mAh drive battery
15Amp Marine Electronic Speed Controller
Plug charger
Multi-lingual instructions
Part No: CMBRCP15
I think this may be the way for me to go as it seem to have all the things I need to learn about in the one package, I know I may have to up grade some parts but for the first timer I think it would do your opinions would be much appreciated
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