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Can I use a 4-channel (or more) radio with an R/C car?

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Can I use a 4-channel (or more) radio with an R/C car?

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Most radios used for R/C cars are 2-channel: direction and speed. There are also 3-channel radios; the third channel is used for fancy stuff. For example, some people wire up lights on their car to the third channel. Higher number of channels (up to 8) is intended for aircraft, but can it be used for cars? This will work, but there are a few things you must keep in mind. Different radios are designed for different applications. You might have to use some trial and error to figure out which channel you want to use for the throttle and which for the steering on your car. Also, multi-channel radios are intended for airplanes and other flying R/C models. The throttle for a car radio is spring loaded, but for an airplane it is not. This means that on a car radio when you let go of the throttle, it will return to the neutral position. On an airplane radio the throttle will stay, by design, wherever you had pushed it to. It will require some getting used to, but it can be done. Yes, there are

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