Product Details
3PRKA RC System by Futaba RC®. 3PRKA Transmitter - 3-Channel Digital Proportional RC System. For Use with Surface Models (01004363-3). If you're looking for a quality product that will serve you for years to come, look no further.
Specifications
Transmitter Specs: Fhss System, Wheel Type, 3 Channels |
Transmitter Communication Method: One-Way Operating System |
Transmitter Maximum Operating Range: 80M (Optimum Condition) |
Transmitter for Safety: F/S, Id |
Transmitter Frequency: 2.4 Ghz Band |
Transmitter Power Requirement: (Dry Cell Battery) Penlight x 4 (6 V) |
Transmitter Current Drain: 100 Ma or Less |
Transmission Antenna: 1/2Λ Di-Pole |
Receiver R203Gf Size: 39 mm x 26 mm x 10 mm / 1.54" x 1.02" x 0.39" |
Receiver R203Gf Weight: 8 g / 0.28 oz |
Receiver R203Gf Operating Voltage: DC 4.8V-7.4V |
Includes
- T3PRKA Transmitter
- R203GF Receiver
- SSW-GS
- Mini Screwdriver
Features
- Expertly made from sturdy materials
- Built for maximum strength and endurance
- Exceptional service and dependability
Steering Trim:
Steering neutral adjustments can be made by moving the Steering Trim knob to the left or right.
Throttle Trim:
Throttle neutral adjustments can be made moving the Throttle Trim to the left or right.
Steering Dual Rates:
Use this Function to adjust the Steering travel of your model.
Steering Servo Reversing:
This Function reverses the rotation direction of the Steering Servo.
Throttle Servo Reversing:
This Function reverses the rotation direction of the Throttle Servo.
Throttle End Point Adjustment (EPA):
This Function is used to adjust the Forward and brake side Servo travel. Each direction can be adjusted independent of each other. Use this feature to set the Throttle Servo travel.
CH3 Function:
One other Channel can be sued besides the Steering wheel and the Throttle operation. Right and left operation of two actions can be done by using the Servo. CH3 cannot operate EPA Function and Servo Function linearly.
Founded in 1948 in Japan, Futaba® was a manufacturer of receiver vacuum tubes. Utilizing vacuum tube technology, it began manufacturing vacuum fluorescent displays. In 1962, Futaba began producing radio control equipment, as well as press die set components, establishing what still remains as two of the company’s primary divisions. This was followed by the development of mold base components and the more recent addition of VFD modules to complete the lineup of Futaba’s major products. The company aims to help you enjoy your hobby to the fullest while implementing modern technology, developing innovative products, and setting trends for the hobby industry.