11-12-2014, 05:56 PM
If you build the car from a kit, you can put any receiver you like into it, and then bind it to the transmitter of your choice.
I've got a couple of cars running small OrangeRX DSM2 receivers, bound to my Taranis. I've also got a Futaba 3PK (pistol-grip) that I've converted over to a FrSky module.
By the way, there's nothing inherently superior about pistol-grip radios, for cars I mean. They are certainly popular these days, but if you look at the history of the various championships, stick-style radios earn a place on the podium just as often as the pistol-grips. In Japan, sticks still predominate, and the Japanese win many RC car championships
Good luck with the hobby.
I've got a couple of cars running small OrangeRX DSM2 receivers, bound to my Taranis. I've also got a Futaba 3PK (pistol-grip) that I've converted over to a FrSky module.
By the way, there's nothing inherently superior about pistol-grip radios, for cars I mean. They are certainly popular these days, but if you look at the history of the various championships, stick-style radios earn a place on the podium just as often as the pistol-grips. In Japan, sticks still predominate, and the Japanese win many RC car championships
Good luck with the hobby.