You would need one of the newer digital transmitters to get anything other than the 50% dual rate switch.
The cheapest I know of is the new Spektrum DX6 at £130. It seems a lot to buy that for just 1 feature but actually it provides a load of additional settings that can make driving much easier. I've only scratched the surface myself but at GSL this year Hatchet was put on the new DX6 and went from being crazy to drive to being downright amazing with about an 30 minutes of tweaking.
I believe it was set up to have 90% forwards on the axe, with just 40% return so it wouldn't waste power or jump around to much. Turning was similarly tuned to be slower but forwards was left at 100% so that it could slam its opponents into the wall.
Its a tad off subject but I would recommend the DX6 despite its price. It can store up to 250 models (Wow.. I was expecting 50 at most) so it can be used on every robot you ever build at the same time and each one can have custom settings to make it suit your driving style, optimise its weapons and control anything from Robots and RC cars to drones and Helicopters.




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