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I was on the RC Plantet store site and I see this......So Traxxas has there own 2.4 system now? Does anyonw know what compatabilty they have? Wonder what they will be putting them on? Any info?
http://http://www.rcplanet.com/Traxxas_TQ_2_4GHz_Radio_System_4CH_No_Servos_p/tra2206.htm
Pulled from the Traxxas site
http://http://www.rcplanet.com/Traxxas_TQ_2_4GHz_Radio_System_4CH_No_Servos_p/tra2206.htm
Pulled from the Traxxas site
Traxxas TQ 2.4GHz 4-Channel
Spread Spectrum Radio System
For years, hobbyists have counted on the reliable, long-range operation and all-day comfort and balance of Traxxas’ TQ™ and TQ-3 radio systems. Now the TQ series is joined by the TQ 2.4GHz, which brings the convenience of crystal-free, channel-free operation to your RC experience. The transmitter and receiver are digitally “linked” for glitch-free operation without the need to monitor channels or frequencies; the 2.4GHz circuitry automatically locates and locks onto an open frequency each time you switch it on. The TQ 2.4GHz also features failsafe circuitry for total protection against signal loss, even if the transmitter batteries are depleted or the radio is accidentally switched off. In the event of signal loss or interference, the throttle and steering channels return to neutral to stop your model safely.
Features
Spread Spectrum Radio System
For years, hobbyists have counted on the reliable, long-range operation and all-day comfort and balance of Traxxas’ TQ™ and TQ-3 radio systems. Now the TQ series is joined by the TQ 2.4GHz, which brings the convenience of crystal-free, channel-free operation to your RC experience. The transmitter and receiver are digitally “linked” for glitch-free operation without the need to monitor channels or frequencies; the 2.4GHz circuitry automatically locates and locks onto an open frequency each time you switch it on. The TQ 2.4GHz also features failsafe circuitry for total protection against signal loss, even if the transmitter batteries are depleted or the radio is accidentally switched off. In the event of signal loss or interference, the throttle and steering channels return to neutral to stop your model safely.
Features
- Automatically locates and locks onto an open frequency when you switch it on
- Four-channel micro receiver with two steering servo inputs for dual-servo use
- No need to carry crystals or select channels
- Built-in programmable failsafe
- Comfortable TQ case design
- Worry-free long range control
- Traxxas reliability and support
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