by Ray » Tue Dec 18, 2007 5:30 pm
by Ray
Tue Dec 18, 2007 5:30 pm
Hi,
from my memory (I had changed my controller to that of RB2000),
RB1000 use a controller that use ppm signal, however, it use 10 consecutive pulse sets as a group.
I think it is not a general transmitter ( I will call it a 10 channel transmitter, may be wrong
)
In the past I use "Sanwa" PRoBo RP-101,
(but the response speed is not so satisfactory)
"Graupner Robotics" has similar transmitter
you can visit this web site and send them e-mail.
http://www.graupner-robotics.de/
Presently, I use the Robot Controller of RB2000:
VS-RC003, which can be controlled by a wireless PS2 Controller,
and the performance is very good, especially the digital gyro board,
I can say, it is as good as that of the Kondo!
you can contact:
RT shop: (Japan shop ------- usually reply very late
)
http://www.rt-net.jp/index.php?main_pag ... anguage=en
(I know presently, they already had one set)
or Vstone
http://vstone.co.jp/top/j_top.html
But please note all the manual is written in japanese, you may need translation software.
Best Luck.
Hi,
from my memory (I had changed my controller to that of RB2000),
RB1000 use a controller that use ppm signal, however, it use 10 consecutive pulse sets as a group.
I think it is not a general transmitter ( I will call it a 10 channel transmitter, may be wrong
)
In the past I use "Sanwa" PRoBo RP-101,
(but the response speed is not so satisfactory)
"Graupner Robotics" has similar transmitter
you can visit this web site and send them e-mail.
http://www.graupner-robotics.de/
Presently, I use the Robot Controller of RB2000:
VS-RC003, which can be controlled by a wireless PS2 Controller,
and the performance is very good, especially the digital gyro board,
I can say, it is as good as that of the Kondo!
you can contact:
RT shop: (Japan shop ------- usually reply very late
)
http://www.rt-net.jp/index.php?main_pag ... anguage=en
(I know presently, they already had one set)
or Vstone
http://vstone.co.jp/top/j_top.html
But please note all the manual is written in japanese, you may need translation software.
Best Luck.