The DX4C transmitter and SRS4210 receiver combo is the perfect radio system for whatever you drive. You get a Spektrum™ 2.4GHz computer radio with an array of features typically found in higher priced models as well as the new DSMR-equipped SRS4210 receiver with patent-pending AVC™ (Active Vehicle Control™). The DX4C uses 4-channels to operate steering, throttle and AVC technology separately; the first two channels operate steering and throttle while the second two manage AVC steering and throttle augmentation. By having two channels dedicated to managing AVC technology, users can adjust the steering and throttle elements independently of the other for more refined tuning to meet demands of any surface.
- Key Features
- DSMR Protocol
- 4-channels for independent adjustment of steering and throttle AVC operation
- 4-channels gives you more options to control winches, lights, reverse gear, and other features on your crawler or truck
- Integrated antenna
- Includes SRS4210 AVC receiver
- 20-model memory
- New programming adds new pre-set mixes and other programming features
- New matt black finish
- Computer radio with LCD
- New grip design for optimal comfort
Specification
Number of Channels: | 4 |
Modulation: | DSMR |
Band: | 2.4GHz |
Receiver: | SRS4210 DSMR AVC Surface Receiver |
Model Memory: | 20 |
Transmitter (Tx) Battery Type: | AA |
New Features:
Heading Hold
AVC technology’s heading hold feature manages the steering output in order to maintain optimal vehicle control in virtually all driving conditions. Heading hold ensures a vehicle will maintain a straight line. Whether drag racing and need to drive perfectly straight or hammering the throttle on an off-road adventure, the technology keeps drivers in control in even the most brutal terrain. This feature provides even the most experienced drivers with the confidence needed to elevate their driving skills to the next level.
Throttle management
The throttle management function enabled by AVC technology assists in maintaining maximum grip in even the most challenging of on-road and off-road environments. AVC technology adjusts a vehicle’s throttle output in order to minimize wheel slip, allowing a driver to accelerate with total control. Whether heading into a turn with too much speed or driving on a slippery surface where traction is minimized, throttle intervention maximizes traction when needed the most.
Adjustable Sensitivity
The amount of stability assistance that AVC technology provides can be adjusted to suit any combination of skill level, driving style and terrain. Depending on which Spektrum™ transmitter is being used, adjustments can be made using programming functions or a steering rate knob. AVC can also be turned completely off for a traditional driving experience.
Blinky Mode
A “Blinky Mode” has been incorporated into the AVC receiver that completely disables the AVC technology advantage. In this mode, the AVC receiver blinks to confirm the AVC system is inactive. Faster than Humanly Possible Advanced AVC technology automatically accounts for surface conditions and alters a vehicle’s optimal trajectory at a rate of 180 corrections per second. It’s this quick response rate that ensures driving with AVC technology always feels precise.
Faster than Humanly Possible
Advanced AVC technology automatically accounts for surface conditions and alters a vehicle’s optimal trajectory at a rate of 180 corrections per second. It’s this quick response rate that ensures driving with AVC technology always feels precise.