After switching to a Futaba Fasst 3PM for my main radio system I was left with a perfectly good Futaba 3PDF on 27 FM that was too good to throw away but nobody seemed interested in buying it locally.
So, I decided to convert it to 2.4 Ghz using one of the Assan Hack modules from Hobby King and use it to control my lower powered boats.
The reasoning was that I get to keep all the digital features of the Futaba but lose all the frequency and glitching problems by switching to 2.4Ghz.
Systems like Futaba Fasst and Spectrum are superior but really expensive, and additional Futaba Receivers at $90 each are bordering on a rip off.
The Assan Hack module is $60 and the receivers only $24.50 each.
The other thing I liked about the Assan was the fact that it has a 160mm long receiver antenna that can be extended outside the boat.
The conversion was a piece of cake to do - remove the original PPM circuit board by undoing two screws and replace it with the hack module.
I simply secured it with double sided foam tape and soldered the three wires as per the instructions.
I have positioned the unit so that the LED lines up with original crystal window in the rear of transmitter and I filled the window with clear epoxy.
The folding antenna is simply glued into the original mounting bracket.
It works like a charm.
If you want to switch to 2.4Ghz without spending a fortune this has got to be the way to go.
Graham.
Sorry the pictures are a bit blurry - crappy phone camera.
So, I decided to convert it to 2.4 Ghz using one of the Assan Hack modules from Hobby King and use it to control my lower powered boats.
The reasoning was that I get to keep all the digital features of the Futaba but lose all the frequency and glitching problems by switching to 2.4Ghz.
Systems like Futaba Fasst and Spectrum are superior but really expensive, and additional Futaba Receivers at $90 each are bordering on a rip off.
The Assan Hack module is $60 and the receivers only $24.50 each.
The other thing I liked about the Assan was the fact that it has a 160mm long receiver antenna that can be extended outside the boat.
The conversion was a piece of cake to do - remove the original PPM circuit board by undoing two screws and replace it with the hack module.
I simply secured it with double sided foam tape and soldered the three wires as per the instructions.
I have positioned the unit so that the LED lines up with original crystal window in the rear of transmitter and I filled the window with clear epoxy.
The folding antenna is simply glued into the original mounting bracket.
It works like a charm.
If you want to switch to 2.4Ghz without spending a fortune this has got to be the way to go.
Graham.

Sorry the pictures are a bit blurry - crappy phone camera.
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