May 13, 2010

Futaba T3PM Crawler transmitter

Futaba have released the T3PM, a three-channel pistol-grip computer system for RC model car and racing boat drivers, in 2.4 GHz FASST technology, a spread spectrum system with permanent frequency hopping (FHSS). This New variant of the T3PM system now has a crawler mixer function for trial vehicles for four-wheel-steering. Depending on what is required for the terrain, a mixer function allows the front and rear axles to be articulated in the same or in opposite directions.

No crystal, no channel settings, no same channel interference – these are the big advantages of FASST-technology. Thanks to Spread Spectrum-modulation, frequency-hopping and the code-tying of transmitter to receiver using more than 4.2 billion codes, almost free from interference.

Modern casing design with ergonomically positioned controls and setup elements. Large 100-segment LCD screen to provide a clear display of function settings. 10 saved models in memory, with model name, copy model and model reset, for easy management of different models. 4 digital keyboard keys and handle button for setting up trimming and mixer functions, including while driving. ABS-cadence brakes for optimum grip when braking in curves. A function called drive condition, allows a second setting to be called up for the functions which are to be adjusted during a race.

General:
– Servo path setting for throttle, steering and 3rd channel
– Servo reversal, steering, throttle, 3rd channel
– Trim
– Steering servo speed
– Exponential steering function
– Exponential throttle function
– ABS-Cadence brake
– Throttle acceleration
– Brakes mixer, front and/or rear brakes
– Brakes path setting
– Programmable mixer
– Fail-Safe setting
– Timer settings
– Stopwatch reset
– Setting 3rd channel, separate or brakes channel

Specification:
Dimensions: 210 x 180 x 90 mm
Weight: 652 g
Frequency band: 2.40
Power Supply: 9,6…12V
Transmission system: FSK, HRS-FSK
Functions: 6/3 Servos


Source: Robitronic [robitronic.com]

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