Futaba 2PL_C1 Compact 2-Channel AM System with S3003 Servos  [2PL_C1]

Futaba 2PL 2-Channel AM 27MHz/ R152JE/ 2xS3003
Price:
CAD$108.81
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
2PL_C1
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Futaba 2PL_C1 AM radio for precise RC car handling

Built for competitive RC car use, the Futaba 2PL_C1 2-Channel AM Radio delivers reliable control and a straightforward setup process so drivers can focus on lap times. The included pair of S3003 servos gives dependable steering and throttle response.

Primary Features for Track Use

  • Efficient Programming: One-button programming makes menu access and adjustments quick, so setup time is kept to a minimum.
  • Model Memory: Save configurations for up to ten models to switch between cars or setups without hassle.
  • Steering Dual Rate: A grip-mounted dual rate lets you soften or sharpen steering mid-throw for better control through turns.
  • Adjustable End Points: Trim steering and throttle endpoints to limit travel and reduce stress on servos and linkages.
  • ABS Braking: Customizable pulsing options help reduce wheel lock and improve stability during heavy stops.

Specifications

  • Servo Speed: 0.23 sec/60° @ 4.8V; 0.19 sec/60° @ 6V
  • Torque: 44.3 oz/in @ 4.8V; 56.8 oz/in @ 6V
  • Size: 1.59"L x 0.78"W x 1.42"H (40.4x19.8x36mm)
  • Weight: 1.31 oz (37.2g)
  • Connector: "J" type with approx. 5" lead

The Futaba 2PL_C1 Radio System pairs straightforward controls with useful tuning options, making it a solid upgrade for serious RC car drivers seeking consistent performance.

This system is well suited to 1/10 scale electric touring and buggy classes where precise steering and throttle control matter. It handles race setups and club track demands reliably.
The package supplies the transmitter, receiver and two S3003 servos; you will need to provide transmitter batteries and any vehicle batteries separately.
ABS settings are adjustable from the transmitter and use pulsing patterns; start with moderate settings and test on a low-traction surface to find the best pulse rate for your setup.

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