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Tx/RX
Can members help me with this please. Can i use this for my steam/battery locos.
GoolRC 2.4G 4CH Radio Model RC Transmitter & Receiver
https://www.amazon.co.uk/GoolRC-Radio-M ... WGS2B9EBZK
GoolRC 2.4G 4CH Radio Model RC Transmitter & Receiver
https://www.amazon.co.uk/GoolRC-Radio-M ... WGS2B9EBZK
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Re: Tx/RX
I would say in theory, yes, as long as their electronic skills are better than their translation skills!
" GoolRC Super-active and passive anti-jamming skills. Very low power consumption.
High reception sensitivity. Use a linear spread of fine paragraph through an excess antenna.
It covers the entire bandwidth of the antenna bandwidth range. "
However that begs the question why take the risk instead of buying Deltang?
" GoolRC Super-active and passive anti-jamming skills. Very low power consumption.
High reception sensitivity. Use a linear spread of fine paragraph through an excess antenna.
It covers the entire bandwidth of the antenna bandwidth range. "
However that begs the question why take the risk instead of buying Deltang?
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Re: Tx/RX
Just thought it was cheap Phillip, also donβt know who best to buy from for the Deltang....
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Re: Tx/RX
Well Tom itβs mainly so when they Grandsons come round they both can have control of their battery locos. At the moment the Deltang Tx I have now has you know can operate up to 12, but then they are set at the speed they are running at and you can only control one at a time canβt you, so thatβs mainly what I want another one for, if I can get two reasonably cheaply with Rxβs that would be perfect, I could then let them both have use of their own loco and I could then use the one I have now for my own use if you see what I mean....tom_tom_go wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:01 pm You already use Deltang Rod so not sure why you are asking?
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Re: Tx/RX
You already have Deltang Rx's in these locos so just buy the basic Deltang Tx's for the kids:
http://rctrains.co.uk/Tx10.htm
http://rctrains.co.uk/Tx10.htm
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Re: Tx/RX
Thanks Tom.

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