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Quanum 2.4Ghz 3ch Pistol Grip Tx & Rx System (US Warehouse)

Quanum 2.4Ghz 3ch Pistol Grip Tx & Rx System (US Warehouse)
SKU: 9249000805-0

267 g

Description

The Quanum pistol grip transmitter and receiver system is an entry level system offering the
reliability of 2.4Ghz signal technology for your RC car or boat. The transmitter is powered
by 4 x AAA type batteries and is extremely compact and lightweight. The transmitter has some
unique features, such as the magazine style battery tray, which pops out at the push of a
button allowing you to change your batteries in seconds. The throttle and steering trim
controls are easily accessible and adjustable whilst driving your car or boat, so there will
be no need to quit the action in order to adjust your settings. 

The Quanum Tx & Rx package is very easy to use and is suitable for all car and boat setups.

Key Features:
• 3 channel 2.4GHz transmitter with servo reversing.
• Compact and lightweight design
• Quick change battery magazine
• Easy to use control for basic models.
• Includes 3 channel receiver
• Suitable for cars and boats

TX Specs:
Channels: 3ch
Frequency Band: 2.4Ghz
Power: 6V DC (1.5V AAA x 4)
Weight: 150g (without batteries)
Antenna length: 50mm
Dimensions: 225 x 120 x 60mm

RX Specs:
Channels: 3ch
Frequency band: 2.4Ghz
Power: 4.5~6V DC
Weight: 5g
Antenna length: 80mm
Dimensions: 30 x 20 x 15mm

Included:
1 x 2.4Ghz 3ch transmitter
1 x 2.4Ghz 3ch Receiver
1 x Bind Plug

Note: 4 x AAA batteries required


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