Pro Boat Pistol Grip Radio User Manual

Pro Boat Radio

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PISTOL GRIP RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

II. COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS

Your ProBoat Radio includes the following items:

Transmitter ………………………………………………………

Transmitter

Transmitter

PB-2P

2-Channel Receiver ……………………………………………

2-Channel Receiver

2-Channel Receiver

AMR-2/27

2 Servos ………………………………………………………… AMS-16
Accessories ……………… B.E.C. Switch Harness and Servo Accessories

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Antenna Output ………………………………………………… 500mW
Frequency ………………………………………………………

Frequency

Frequency

27 MHz

Modulation ………………………………………………………… AM
Power Supply …………………………………………………

Power Supply

Power Supply

9.6V D/C

Dimensions ………………………………………… 8.15" x 7.00" x 3.35"
Weight ……………………………………………………………… 13 oz

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Intermediate Frequency: ………………………………………… 455kHz
Band Width: ………………………………………………… 5kHz / -6db
Dimensions: ………… 1.12” x 1.72” x 0.67” (28mm x 43mm x 16.7mm)
Weight: …………………………………………………… 0.7oz (18 g)

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Torque: …………………………………… 50 oz/in (3.0 kg / cm) @ 4.8V
……………………………………………… 60 oz/in (4.2 kg / cm) @ 6.0V
Speed: ……………………………………… .22 sec / 60 degrees @ 4.8V
………………………………………………… .18 sec / 60 degrees @ 6V
Size: …………………… 0.72” x 1.51” x 1.36” (18mm x 37.7mm x 34mm)
Weight: …………………………………………………… 1.3 oz (34 g)

III. R/C SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

For safe and reliable performance of your R/C model, please
carefully read and follow these guidelines:

1. Radio control models are not toys. They are capable of inflict-

ing serious injury to people and property. Use caution at all
times when operating your model.

2. You are responsible for the safe operation of your R/C model.

You must properly install, test, and operate your model with a
clear sense of that responsibility. Do not take risks that might
endanger yourself or others.

3. Running an R/C car in the streets is very dangerous to both

drivers and models. Avoid running your model in areas
occupied by full-size automobiles. To locate areas where you
can safely operate your model, contact your local hobby shop
for R/C tracks or clubs in your area.

4. When running an R/C boat, keep it away from any swim-

mers, full-size boats, or wildlife. Also, watch carefully for fish-
ing lines that can entangle the propeller.

5. Before operating your model, make sure your frequency is

clear. If someone else is operating on the same frequency,
both models will go out of control, possibly causing damage
to the models, as well as others.

6. If at any time while operating your R/C model you sense

abnormal model functioning, end your operation immedi-
ately. Do not operate your model again until you are certain
the problem has been corrected.

CAUTION: Control of your model is impossible without suffi-
cient voltage for the transmitter and receiver. A weak transmitter
battery will decrease your range of operation and a weak receiver
battery will slow servo movement and decrease your range of
operation. Check your receiver pack voltage often to avoid los-
ing control of your model. When using a model that operates
both the electric motor and the receiver from the same battery
(Battery Eliminating Circuitry or B.E.C.), you should discontinue
use when the top speed sharply decreases or you will quickly
lose control of your model.

I. INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of the ProBoat 27mHz AM
pistol grip radio control system which has been manufactured
and assembled with the greatest care.

We are confident that you will be delighted with your purchase.
Please read the instructions thoroughly, noting all points before
use, in order to avoid mistakes in handling and operation.

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