Radiolink transmitters are awesome for sure Donnie, can store so many models on them and i like how there's heaps of sub menus to fine tune the parameters for you RC, great video brother 👍
I just bought this and it’s my first time ever adding a receiver to a car… cars I buy already come with a radio etc… so I didn’t understand how to connect it to a car… I watch a few vids but know one would actually plug wires in the receiver to show you like you did and o wasn’t sure if you had to use the telemetry plug it came with and you used it without it!!! Your vid helped me figure it out how to use it!!!! Thank you so much!!!!! Keep up the vids!!!
Great video - cranking 'em up to 11 my dude! I've been running this radio for about a year now, on a small fleet of cars, crawlers, and even a skid steer Sherp. Great bit of kit, but be wary of using the 1/4" mount for your phone or anything RF "noisy," range suffers pretty significantly when I have my Pixel 7 in a swivel ball joint up there, but don't push the range when I'm using it because of the interference. The _Tiny 3g_ R4FGM, the 6g R6FG, and the super-long-range R8EF are all incredible value in receivers, and have worked perfectly for me for traditional PWM servo and ESC connections, or using the SBus protocol for my FPV'd WPL D12, which has a flight controller running Ardurover. This radio, and the receivers available for it, remind me of the 'ole FrSky Taranis, with it's affordability and adaptability, for ground vehicles.
Yeah, I thought about it until radiolink said they had one for me. There’s no need for those tabs. Thanks for stopping by and watching. I appreciate that a lot. Cheers
I just know you can set a low battery by settings. I just programmed each model channel. So far just have the Erevo and Xmaxx named and programmed manually my settings. So messing with this controller and finding more things I missed. Thanks for stopping by.
I just learned R7FG does not support digital servos (I only learned that from some RadioLink reply on Facebook - that information is nowhere on the product page, nowhere in the manual) honestly I am not sure I would purchase it they were transparent about it and I knew that in advance I have the original E-Revo Brushless TRA5608 still with the stock dual TRA2075 digital servos I just connected the R7FG and it works but I guess I am losing some performance by running it on 14ms can this damage my servos not running them in the 3-4ms they are designed for?
For me I am ditching The duel servo on my Erevo 2.0 and outing only one. Traxxas servos seem to fight each other after some hours of running. I’m not happy with the preference of dual. I’ll just put a heavy duty single servo like I did in my ex Max.
@@BIGDRONEFLYER77RC I also plan to upgrade to single servo when needed but to my surprise the stock ones still both work on my 2010 E-Revo Brushless Edition on my friends e-revo he blew them within 2 years and we were using the same tires at that time (proline big joes) honestly I don't have any issues and the dual setup seems to work just fine for me so don't want to upgrade if it's not broken
@@BIGDRONEFLYER77RC I don't have my transmitter yet, but traxxas summit uses 5 servos, can the voltage of each servos be adjusted? The T-lock sub-micro servos are 4-6volts and steering is 7-8 volts, also channel 3 will be the esc?
Radiolink transmitters are awesome for sure Donnie, can store so many models on them and i like how there's heaps of sub menus to fine tune the parameters for you RC, great video brother 👍
I know it, I can’t wait to get another crawler. Cheers brother and thank you 🙏
I just bought this and it’s my first time ever adding a receiver to a car… cars I buy already come with a radio etc… so I didn’t understand how to connect it to a car… I watch a few vids but know one would actually plug wires in the receiver to show you like you did and o wasn’t sure if you had to use the telemetry plug
it came with and you used it without it!!!
Your vid helped me figure it out how to use it!!!! Thank you so much!!!!! Keep up the vids!!!
Thank you 🙏
Great video - cranking 'em up to 11 my dude!
I've been running this radio for about a year now, on a small fleet of cars, crawlers, and even a skid steer Sherp. Great bit of kit, but be wary of using the 1/4" mount for your phone or anything RF "noisy," range suffers pretty significantly when I have my Pixel 7 in a swivel ball joint up there, but don't push the range when I'm using it because of the interference.
The _Tiny 3g_ R4FGM, the 6g R6FG, and the super-long-range R8EF are all incredible value in receivers, and have worked perfectly for me for traditional PWM servo and ESC connections, or using the SBus protocol for my FPV'd WPL D12, which has a flight controller running Ardurover. This radio, and the receivers available for it, remind me of the 'ole FrSky Taranis, with it's affordability and adaptability, for ground vehicles.
Yeah your right and I haven’t heard of the Taranis is a few years or so. It’s been a while since I heard anyone talk about that transmitter.
i cut them little taps off all my stuff so they fit any rx
Yeah, I thought about it until radiolink said they had one for me. There’s no need for those tabs. Thanks for stopping by and watching. I appreciate that a lot. Cheers
@@BIGDRONEFLYER77RC always bro thanks for sharing
Awesome look at this tx Donnie I’m a big fan of Radiolink transmitters I have the RC4GS and RC6GS both work great.
Thanks Dan, I’m so happy with this. Major difference
Very nice mod and review Donnie.
Thank you Greg 🙏
thats a great upgrade mate cool results
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Cheers Billy and thank you so much mate 🙏
Does the v3 model save external battery voltage alarm based on model? I have v2 and it uses just one common setting for all models.
I just know you can set a low battery by settings. I just programmed each model channel. So far just have the Erevo and Xmaxx named and programmed manually my settings. So messing with this controller and finding more things I missed. Thanks for stopping by.
I just learned R7FG does not support digital servos (I only learned that from some RadioLink reply on Facebook - that information is nowhere on the product page, nowhere in the manual)
honestly I am not sure I would purchase it they were transparent about it and I knew that in advance
I have the original E-Revo Brushless TRA5608 still with the stock dual TRA2075 digital servos
I just connected the R7FG and it works but I guess I am losing some performance by running it on 14ms
can this damage my servos not running them in the 3-4ms they are designed for?
For me I am ditching
The duel servo on my Erevo 2.0 and outing only one. Traxxas servos seem to fight each other after some hours of running. I’m not happy with the preference of dual. I’ll just put a heavy duty single servo like I did in my ex Max.
@@BIGDRONEFLYER77RC I also plan to upgrade to single servo when needed but to my surprise the stock ones still both work on my 2010 E-Revo Brushless Edition
on my friends e-revo he blew them within 2 years and we were using the same tires at that time (proline big joes)
honestly I don't have any issues and the dual setup seems to work just fine for me so don't want to upgrade if it's not broken
@HeadBassVTEC I’m doing the same, run it until it goes 👍
Hi , i got a summit with dual servo, any idea how i could setup the channel to use 2 steering?
Just have to plug one servo in channel one and the other in channel 2 for the duel servos to operate. Works great 👍
@@BIGDRONEFLYER77RC I don't have my transmitter yet, but traxxas summit uses 5 servos, can the voltage of each servos be adjusted? The T-lock sub-micro servos are 4-6volts and steering is 7-8 volts, also channel 3 will be the esc?
That's a really crappy gyro. Get a futaba gyc...