Just got this transmitter. Thanks for your great tutorial. You took the mumbo jumbo of the instruction manual and turned it into a visual, easy follow along no nonsense lesson. Probably saved me a lot of frustration and time.
very useful explaining what everything does I bought it a long time ago (end of 2022) and just now installed it (already have all wired up) I was using Spektrum DX3R before and this is actually a copy of that just little worse is few areas and a lot better in many areas ;o] I did not like the 6xAA which made it quite heavy and not easy to charge so I modded it to use two 21700 batteries instead the sanyo eneloop aa I was using before have 2000mah, the 21700 I got are samsung 50e with 4900mah so 2.5 times more capacity and with the 21700 setup it is only 479g compared to 470g of DX3R with 4xAA
@@SKHobbiesAZ yes just some SMD 21700 battery holder and wired it in series and added a JST plug kinda tight but it fits just fine this video was my inspiration, just went dual 21700 instead of triple 18650 for the extra capacity ruclips.net/video/-WgJq3lopbU/видео.html
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 all is working but the servos seem kinda slow (but it's a long time I ran my RC car so maybe it's not really different) can this damage my servos not running them in the 3-4ms they are designed for but running them on 14ms instead? I guess I lose some servo speed and resolution at the very least
I haven't really messed with that function fully yet. But to my knowledge you would want to set it low since it's a fail safe function. I will dig more into it and get back to you.
@@SKHobbiesAZ I played around with it in a field I set it to -100 so it brakes had someone else way down waited till it got pretty far and shut the power off on controller and it came to a dead stop works great
Been using Radiolink for 3 years
with 2 Arrma vehicles. Easy to use and dependable .
Yes, the Radiolink controller are great! Very easy to use and set up. Thanks for watching.
Just got this transmitter. Thanks for your great tutorial. You took the mumbo jumbo of the instruction manual and turned it into a visual, easy follow along no nonsense lesson. Probably saved me a lot of frustration and time.
Thanks for watching. If you have any questions let me know. I am glad to help.
Very nice walk through they are great radios I'm very interested in the radiolink rc8x for the future
Me too! IT seems to have a easy menu and touch screen to it. Hopefully I will get to that one here soon.
Love the walkthrough of all the features.
Thanks!
Thanks for the great introduction, you make a very good article for new owners of this remote.
Thanks
Peter
Iceland
Thank you for watching . If you have any questions, please ask.
very useful explaining what everything does
I bought it a long time ago (end of 2022) and just now installed it (already have all wired up)
I was using Spektrum DX3R before and this is actually a copy of that just little worse is few areas and a lot better in many areas ;o]
I did not like the 6xAA which made it quite heavy and not easy to charge so I modded it to use two 21700 batteries instead
the sanyo eneloop aa I was using before have 2000mah, the 21700 I got are samsung 50e with 4900mah so 2.5 times more capacity
and with the 21700 setup it is only 479g compared to 470g of DX3R with 4xAA
That a great idea! How did you wire it up? Are you using a pack insert to hold the 2 batteries?
@@SKHobbiesAZ yes just some SMD 21700 battery holder and wired it in series and added a JST plug
kinda tight but it fits just fine
this video was my inspiration, just went dual 21700 instead of triple 18650 for the extra capacity
ruclips.net/video/-WgJq3lopbU/видео.html
Great unboxing and review
Thank you brother!
Great Review. I Can't wait to see this in action!
Thanks! We will get that going here soon!
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 all is working but the servos seem kinda slow (but it's a long time I ran my RC car so maybe it's not really different)
can this damage my servos not running them in the 3-4ms they are designed for but running them on 14ms instead?
I guess I lose some servo speed and resolution at the very least
I don't think that will damage the servos, but I would reach out to the servo Manufacture and ask to be sure.
When you do f/s mode do you leave it at 0 or set it to -100 so it brakes
I haven't really messed with that function fully yet. But to my knowledge you would want to set it low since it's a fail safe function. I will dig more into it and get back to you.
@@SKHobbiesAZ I played around with it in a field I set it to -100 so it brakes had someone else way down waited till it got pretty far and shut the power off on controller and it came to a dead stop works great
So how about the ebrake function
I haven't looked in to the set up for an RC that has an ebrake. I currently don't have a rig that has one.
hi I have radiolink v3 and push to go forward and goes back..why;;
In your setting you cN reverse your throttle for that and it should fix it.
how I do this;;;
I talk about this at 16:53 time stamp
thanks a lot