2.4GHz 6-Channel Radio "CR6S" including Receiver with Mixed Mode for RC Cars, Boats and Tanks
FEATURES:
2.4GHz FHSS technology, 6 channels frequency-hopping spread spectrum, highly resistant to anti-jamming.
Receiver response time is 3ms, ensuring a fast response and better control.
Smooth and highly sensitive to control inputs and stable at distances 400-500m
Compatible with a variety of vehicles; suitalbe for RC cars, RC boats and RC tanks...etc.
With brake and fail safe "out of control" protection function.
Each 3 channels can be set respectively, supporting mixed control for 1 and 2 channels.
Voltage range of transmitter: 4.8V - 12V (support 1s-3s battery), automatic identification of voltage, low voltage warning on 7.4V/4.8V
Voltage range of receiver: 3.3V-10V, working current 30mA, supports high voltage servo.
Unique throttle speed limit adjustment function, allows beginners to practive at a safe speed.
Channel 5 and 6 press for lock and press for release, function specially for Crawler accessories.
Foam wheel for a good grip
SPECIFICATION:
Channel: 6CH
Radio size (L/W/H): 160x100x200mm
Receiver size (L/W/H): 35x20x13mm
Radio operating current: 80-120mA
Receiver operating current: 30mA
Radio voltage range: 4.8-12V (LiPo suitable)
Receiver voltage range: 3.3-10V
Stable distance control up to 500 meters
SCOPE OF DELIVERY:
CR6S 6-Channel Radio
R6WP 6-Channel Receiver
Manual (DE/EN/FR)
Royal mail at £3.95, or Express at £6.95.
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Yes that would work
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
The handset takes AA batteries
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Spec now updated - it is 6 channel.
The CR3P has a screen, these do not .
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
I cannot say sorry as I am not aware if the Dumbo brand.
Answered by: Anthony @ Wheelspin Models
This would give you the option to use a rear steering servo but would not mix it with the normal steering, so the rear wheels would be set to neutral, and then be able to switch to full left or full right.
but would not move when you turn the front wheels
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
Yes it will work fine in that.
Answered by: Steve W @ Wheelspin Models