Sounds like you need a lot of questions answered about rc gear. The
receiver will work off of usually the speed controller in your
vehicle. If you need to, you can just use regular batteries since the
rx (receiver) doesn't draw a lot of power. Most servos will work
directly by plugging them into the rx, digitals included. A servo
programmer is usually used for precise control to set the end points
and throw and speed of throw for each servo, like for rc jets or some
high detail scale models, usually not tanks.
Now a question for you, do you NEED digital servos? Usually they are
needed for airplanes or helis that need constant adjustment and
position sensing. Might find an analog servo of similar specs for 1/3
if the cost.
I'm no expert but that's what I've pick up for running rc for a while.
On May 13, 2010, at 6:13 PM, ryan wells <[email protected]> wrote:
If I get the optional receiver with the spektrum 5 channel
transmitter do i need to buy a rechargeable battery for the
receiver? Will i need to buy a charger for that battery? Will
spektrum digital servos work with the optional reveiver? Do i need
to buy a servo programer? Please answer these ASAP.
Ryan P.
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