Futaba 3PM-FS_c1 Classic 3-Channel FM Transmitter  [3PM-FS_c1]

Futaba 3PM-FS 3-Channel FM 72Mhz/ R133F/ 2x S3003
Price:
£108.02
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
3PM-FS_c1
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Precise Radio Control with Futaba 3PM-FS_c1

The Futaba 3PM-FS_c1 is a 3-channel FM transmitter crafted for precise car handling. Its PLL synthesized tuner is accessible via the LCD, and the HRS mode sharpens servo reaction when used with compatible digital servos, giving crisper steering inputs on track.

Notable Control Advantages

  • Comfortable Grip: Designed for balanced handling to help keep inputs steady during prolonged runs.
  • On-Screen Frequency Tuning: The PLL synthesized system allows easy frequency selection directly from the display.
  • Enhanced Response: HRS modulation reduces latency in control inputs, useful for accurate steering and throttle control.
  • Preset Fail-Safe: The fail-safe sends servos to neutral or a saved position if interference occurs, improving safety.
  • Programmable Setup Options: Includes switches for mixing and digital trims so you can dial in steering and throttle behaviour.
  • High-Visibility LED: An adjustable blue pilot lamp provides clear indication of transmitter status.

Specifications

  • Channels: 3
  • Modulation: FM/HRS
  • Frequency: 72MHz
  • Receiver: R303FHS
  • Servos Included: 2x S3003
  • Model Memory: 10

With practical tuning tools and HRS-enhanced responsiveness, the Futaba 3PM-FS_c1 is well suited to drivers who want reliable, controllable performance on the track or at the club.

Keep the unit clean, check switches and trims regularly, and store it away from moisture; periodic battery checks will help avoid unexpected power loss.
Yes, you can replace or upgrade the receiver provided it is compatible with the 72MHz FM system and your model requirements.
Follow the transmitter and receiver instructions to program fail-safe positions, typically by setting trims and saving the model memory for the desired neutral or preset positions.

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