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Radio Systems For Radio Controlled Models |
How to avoid Radio Interference.
1/ The first consideration when installing your Receiver into your Electrically Powered Model is to make sure it is well away from the Negative Battery terminal and the Motor. The Magnetic field can cause stuttering type interference at times of high current draw (i.e., Fast Acceleration). |
Choosing a Transmitter
When you first started in RC, you may have purchased a package that came with the car kit, motor, battery, charger, ESC and radio system complete. The transmitter was probably just a basic steer wheel, or stick type, with nothing more than forward, reverse, left, right and simple trim settings to centralise the servo and ESC. Modern Day Transmitters
Transmitters these days are highly sophisticated pieces of engineering and once you choose your transmitter you will probably stick with it for the rest of your competitive career. Get Experienced Help
Talk to the experienced racers at your local track, ask them their opinion, see what their transmitter is like and if they will allow you to, hold it in your hands and see how it feels. All the best buys in life are made by recommendation. Then, once you have some idea what you are looking for, look on the internet for that model to get the best price, or go to a dealer and check out the latest models. Frequency ChoiceFrequency choice depends on where in the world you live and what form of RC you are into. Fortunately, most of the top end transmitters can change to different frequency ranges by simply fitting a different module, so if you ever move up to an international level, you don't have to buy a new transmitter, just a module and receiver. |
Stick or Steer Wheel Transmitter
When I first started in RC, the transmitter I used was a basic Futaba stick transmitter. I stuck with that for around three years until one of my friends allowed me to test drive his car, using his Steer Wheel transmitter. I took to it straight away and was soon pestering my dad to get me one. Eventually he managed to talk my mom into letting me have one for Christmas and from then on I never used anything else.
So what's the difference between Stick and Steer Wheel?
It's all about feel. We all have different driving styles - When I started touring car track racing, my style was what they term "rounding", keeping the car under control and using the full width of the track to smoothly guide the car around the corners. At that time I was using the Stick transmitter and the feel of the car seemed solid and precise, just what you need for that style.
Do you like to Drift?
My friend used a drifting style and when he allowed me to drive his car, it was set up for that style and the Steer Wheel transmitter made drifting so simple. I loved it from that moment and when I moved over to the Steer Wheel, I developed my own drifting style, that slowly evolved to the one I use today, using the same "KO Precious" Steer Wheel transmitter my dad bought me all those years ago.
The Decision is YoursSo there you have it. Stick or Steer Wheel, the choice is yours, depending on how it feels for you and what driving style you are looking to emulate. Good luck and good racing. ▼ Scroll Down for More Articles and Advice ▼ Or, check out our RC Model Car Setup Guide |
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