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Using a SR3100 (DX3R's RX) in a EMaxx 3906 - 2 Speed Tranny?
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Using a SR3100 (DX3R's RX) in a EMaxx 3906 - 2 Speed Tranny? - 11.26.2008, 08:21 PM

Well, I have the 2speed tranny, and want my DX3R to be completely compatible...
Should I be using a Y harness? Since I need to connect the Shifting as well as the Steering... Or do I just setup the Aux? and if so, how?
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11.26.2008, 08:35 PM

Does the Transmitter have a Auxilary channel?

If so then you just plug it into aux.


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The sr3100 has an aux, plug the shifting servo into aux.
   
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Plug into aux, and on the radio you should have the choice of linear or 3 position. I think you will want the 3 position so you can shift with a click of the button.
   
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11.26.2008, 11:48 PM

Will I need to reset the EPAs?
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