40Mhz FUTABA 7CHP-PCM 7-Channel Digital Proportional R/C System W/R137HP, 4xS3001
    SKU 7CHP40
    Brand Futaba
    Added 2006/11/16
    Updated 2007/07/12
     
    Tags: 40Mhz_FUTABA_7CHP-PCM_7-Channel_Digital_Proportional_R_C_System_W_R137HP_4xS3001 

    Features:

    This is the Futaba 7CHP PCM 7-Channel Computer Helicopter Radio with the R137HP PCM Receiver and four S3001 Servos.

    FEATURES: 10-model memory and 6-character model naming Same Dial n' Key programming found on Futaba's 9C systems Basic menu for everyday sport flying.

    Advanced menu for more complicated routines Heli and airplane control layouts in FM or PCM Heli specific features:
    Throttle Curve (5 points, Idle up 1 & 2)
    Pitch Curve (5 points, Idle up 1 & 2)
    Revo Mixing
    Gyro Hovering
    Throttle Hovering Pitch
    Throttle Hold Offset
    Mode Select feature
    Three programmable mixes
    Adjustable throttle cut Fail Safe (in PCM mode only)
    VR switch controls
    Proportional 7th channel EEPROM memory feature retains settings even when transmitter battery is disconnected or removed
    Stick Mode Select Feature
    Dual Rates on 4 Channels Triple rates available if using the 3 position switch.
    Full function trainer system (trainer cord not included)

    Specifications:

    Transmitter: T7CHP
    Transmitting on 40MHz band.
    Operating system: 2-stick, 7 channel system
    Modulation: FM(PPM) and PCM switchable
    Power supply: 9.6V Ni-Cd
    Current drain: 250mA

    Receiver: R137HP reveiver

    Servo S3001 ( Standard, ball-bearing )
    Control system: Pulse width control, 1.52 ms neutral
    Power requirement: 4.8V 0 6.0V ( from receiver )
    Output torque: 41.7 pz-in (3.0 kg-cm)
    Operating speed: 0.22 sec/60
    Size:1.59x0..78x1.41 (40.4x19.8x36 mm)
    Weight: 1.59 oz (45.1g)

    Includes/Requires:

    Includes:
    1 x 7CHP transmitter
    1 x PCM1024 R137HP receiver W/crystal
    4 x S3001 servos with hard wares and servo horns
    1 x 9.6V/600mAh Ni-Cd TX battery
    1 x 4.8V/1000mAh Ni-Cd RX battery
    1 x 4.8V/9.6V RX/TX charger

    Comments:

    Changing the stick mode:
    The transmitter may be operated in four different stick "modes" (1,2,3 &4). The modes determine the functions that will be operated by control sticks. Currently the transmitter is in "mode 1" ( throttle on right hand ) and you can change to different mode when necessary.

    HiModel 2006/11/17
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