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        <description>Module Selection Guide

Many mid-level and higher radios come with removable modules on the back of the transmitter case. Inside these modules is the actual RF (radio frequency) circuit, and by changing the module you can change your radio to an entirely different protocol. There are two basic types of modules called JR form-factor and Futaba form-factor. A JR form-factor module doesn't necessarily mean it is made by JR or runs a JR frequency - it just means the shape of the physical module will…</description>
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        <title>Radio Recommendations</title>
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Many tankers have gotten by for years on inexpensive 4-channel radios (or expensive 4-channel radios in the case of Tamiya). And up to now, there hasn't been a great need for very much beyond that. But with the TCB the situation has changed. Not only can it read up to 16 RC channels, it actually has more than enough features and functions to utilize all of them. For those looking to upgrade their radio to a system that can take full advantage of these capabilities, we offe…</description>
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        <description>Receiver Selection Guide

Many people already have a good quality hobby transmitter, but they might not have a PPM, SBus, or iBus receiver. Don't worry, there are plenty of receivers to choose from for essentially all popular radio brands. PPM can be found for any radio but in most cases is limited to 8 channels. SBus is used by FrSky and Futaba radios and iBus is associated with Turnigy and FlySky transmitters. More recently third parties have been making SBus/iBus receivers compatible with bra…</description>
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