If you have problems with the throttle trigger not staying in the proper center, use two rubber bands... one around the handle and one double wrapped around the the front of it. Make sure one end of both rubber bands is around the throttle trigger... one per part of the trigger.
Very helpfull 👍, for a crawler project I need Ch.3 for the DIG function servo. maybe its possible to install a push button in the handle for thumb use.
No problem! I think this would work fine for a dig set-up, however with the switches being mounted to the main board may be challenging to modify? Not sure? Thanks for watching!
Great review brother ! thank u. I own radiolink & tx4 Transmitters, and i do mostly Drifts with my rc cars. Would definitely order one of these as they so cheap and convi. Can you save cars mod for different cars - in this transmitter? like in radiolink rc4gs
I have a few 1/76 turbo racing cars and was looking at upgrading to this controller. Also run VRC Pro on PC and this would be a good option for that as well I'd imagine.
Definitely would be a great upgrade option for their 1/76 cars! How does the transmitter interface with the computer? I've only used RC transmitters for rc flight simulation where it's connected by a cord.
@@havikhobbies there is an official VRC Pro USB adaptor that you can buy (sorta expensive) or you can make your own with some basic skills. Not sure exactly how it works, but the adaptor has a USB on one end and plugs for your receiver on the other. It allows your receiver to plug into the USB port of your PC. There are lots of UA-cam videos if you search for how to make a VRC Pro USB adaptor, and you do find a few homemade ones for sale online 👍
Size wise, it looks like u have another transmitter that is smaller than the orange one (labeled FMS). Is it really smaller? I am looking for something that will fit my kid’s hands
The one labeled FMS comes with the RTR FCX24 and FCX18. It's a compact transmitter but I don't think it's necessarily much smaller than the Turbo Racing P32. I think either option would work for a kid.
I think these little P32 Transmitter are s great option because of the low cost and availability of relatively cheap recievers. They have all the common adjustments like end points and Exponential that you would expect from a far more expensive radio. You could certainly limit the throttle with end points or tune the throttle response/feel with exponential. I have two of these and I like them a lot. The Flysky Gt5 is also worth taking a look at, it's a lot of radio for the money and recievers are inexpensive!
I've only really used it for crawlers, I haven't noticed any latency but that might be a different story on a high speed vehicle! I probably wouldn't use it for speed runs or anything where safety could be a concern.
@@jakeshaffer7572 Sure you can, I have several of these set up to turn lights on/off with one of the spare channels, you do need to use an RX controlled switch to power the lights though. Something like this works great! www.ebay.com/itm/156225552111?itmmeta=01J3Y2VYHC50G1E6XZ0EZS2W1R&hash=item245fc4beef:g:8WAAAOSwvv5mUi8S
If you have problems with the throttle trigger not staying in the proper center, use two rubber bands... one around the handle and one double wrapped around the the front of it. Make sure one end of both rubber bands is around the throttle trigger... one per part of the trigger.
I've never had that issue, but thanks for the heads up 👍
Very helpfull 👍, for a crawler project I need Ch.3 for the DIG function servo. maybe its possible to install a push button in the handle for thumb use.
No problem! I think this would work fine for a dig set-up, however with the switches being mounted to the main board may be challenging to modify? Not sure? Thanks for watching!
Very Cool Review!!! Thks for the share
Thanks mate! Pretty slick little transmitter, would be perfect for us crawlers with proportional control of either ch 3 or 4!
@@havikhobbies Yes indeed and for a very naice price!
Great review brother !
thank u.
I own radiolink & tx4 Transmitters, and i do mostly Drifts with my rc cars.
Would definitely order one of these as they so cheap and convi.
Can you save cars mod for different cars - in this transmitter? like in radiolink rc4gs
Yes these little transmitters have a 15 model memory! Thanks for hanging out!
I have a few 1/76 turbo racing cars and was looking at upgrading to this controller.
Also run VRC Pro on PC and this would be a good option for that as well I'd imagine.
Definitely would be a great upgrade option for their 1/76 cars! How does the transmitter interface with the computer? I've only used RC transmitters for rc flight simulation where it's connected by a cord.
@@havikhobbies there is an official VRC Pro USB adaptor that you can buy (sorta expensive) or you can make your own with some basic skills.
Not sure exactly how it works, but the adaptor has a USB on one end and plugs for your receiver on the other. It allows your receiver to plug into the USB port of your PC.
There are lots of UA-cam videos if you search for how to make a VRC Pro USB adaptor, and you do find a few homemade ones for sale online 👍
Ah well that makes sense! That's actually pretty cool.
Size wise, it looks like u have another transmitter that is smaller than the orange one (labeled FMS). Is it really smaller? I am looking for something that will fit my kid’s hands
The one labeled FMS comes with the RTR FCX24 and FCX18. It's a compact transmitter but I don't think it's necessarily much smaller than the Turbo Racing P32. I think either option would work for a kid.
Nice that green 👌
Black is so boring, bring on the colors!
@@havikhobbies hell ya
Channel 4 would be great for the 3 speed transmission on the Tamiya semis.
I can see that, there's a lot of potential for these cheap little transmitters!
The p52 has a physical switch for ch 4 too
That's pretty cool, I would love a thumb dial like the four wheel steer Furitek version! I know that's a stretch though 😂
what is the transmission protocol of this turbo?
2.4 ghz. Not sure about frequency allocation though?
So is that the best budget option if I want to have more than one cars hooked and have throttle limit control...?
I think these little P32 Transmitter are s great option because of the low cost and availability of relatively cheap recievers. They have all the common adjustments like end points and Exponential that you would expect from a far more expensive radio. You could certainly limit the throttle with end points or tune the throttle response/feel with exponential. I have two of these and I like them a lot. The Flysky Gt5 is also worth taking a look at, it's a lot of radio for the money and recievers are inexpensive!
good response?
I've only really used it for crawlers, I haven't noticed any latency but that might be a different story on a high speed vehicle! I probably wouldn't use it for speed runs or anything where safety could be a concern.
You cant turn lights on and of with can 3 or 4
@@jakeshaffer7572 Sure you can, I have several of these set up to turn lights on/off with one of the spare channels, you do need to use an RX controlled switch to power the lights though. Something like this works great! www.ebay.com/itm/156225552111?itmmeta=01J3Y2VYHC50G1E6XZ0EZS2W1R&hash=item245fc4beef:g:8WAAAOSwvv5mUi8S
Pull it apart and cut the led light out it doubles battery life
That's a great tip, Thanks!