There are multiple types of speed controllers...single and dual channel are
most common in the hobby used for propulsion.  A Talon/Victor would be a
single and something like a Vantec RDFR would be a dual.  Most duals have
mixing built in (ie: 1 stick for driving). A single setup would need two
sticks unless you buy a separate mixing circuit like the IMX-1 available at
www.robotmarketplace.com. You would plug both singles into that mixer and
then the mixer would plug into 2 channels on your radio receiver.

Derek
On Feb 5, 2015 7:14 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Steve.
> So if i get the interal layout correct, really simple discription,
>
> Each drive sprocket is driven by a motor,  each motor has its own speed
> control? The forward and reverse set up is done a double pull double throw
> switch some where between the speed control and motor (or similar).  So
> with something like the Victor or Talon would it be a simple plug from the
> receiver (Rx)? If so is there not usually only one stick on the Tx for
> speed therefor one spot on the Rx for a speed control? But it sounds like
> you need two?
>
> Stewart
>
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