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Anyone seen the new 2.4g radio from core.
sticks with all the adjustments for under 100 notes! Bargain.

oh, and it looks like G wrote the sales pitch!!!

http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Manufa..._RC/CR138.html
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Darned.

I've just shelled out on a spektrum dx6i cos I hate trigger/wheel tx's
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Anyone seen the new 2.4g radio from core.
sticks with all the adjustments for under 100 notes! Bargain.

oh, and it looks like G wrote the sales pitch!!!

http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Manufa..._RC/CR138.html
like to see one in the flesh look good though
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It say's the reciever is small, but how small ? anybody know the dimensions ?
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scale it off the sockets
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the receiver is about the size of the SR3000 Spektrum receiver, I understand CML will be bringing out 2.4GHz in both budget and race orientated, using wheel and sticks, from the same manufacturer, priced competitively. My kids have been using the wheel version, and it is really good, trying out the stick one this weekend, although the sticks needed chopping down.
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Core R/C you are the best company in the worls this i majorly untapped market. Cheap stick 2.4ghz radio's.

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Can anyone tell me if the stick angles are adjustable like the old Futaba attacks?
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Default Core RC C138 User Manual

Howzit, anybody know where I can download a manual for the Core RC Transmitt CR138?
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does anyone know, are these receivers compatible with the core rc code CR151? or which other receivers are compatible, the cr 151 receivers I have are not very sturdy.
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