I have a Saber-tooth 2/60 PWM motor driver presently operated via 1 Hall effect 2 axis joy stick. (Hard Wired)
Saber-Tooth is designed to also operate via RC control, via dip switches.
I am novice to RC controls and need some help, I would like to speak to someone on a phone line, face time would be great so you would be able to see this.
I found your website showing a small single mini joy stick transmitter that looks like it would work great. (See Attached)
My problem is I do not understand how to program this device to properly perform my functions required
Is it possible I can get correct program and simply up load it into transmitter and receiver??
Also does this unit as described have to have a matching receiver?? what range could I possibly see with this??.
[SIZE=10pt]I am [/SIZE][SIZE=13.3333px]presently[/SIZE][SIZE=10pt] operating 2- 55 lb thrust trolling motors one on left rear and one on right rear of boat no mechanical steering, both fixed position straight inline props. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Steering is accomplished by varying speed and motor prop rotation F/R direction, works extremely well with 2 axis hall effect joy stick[/SIZE]
Well, thanks for your time
wahwah
Pic attached, motors operated via 1 small joy-stick on top of center console
Pic attached of possible RC module from this website
HELP!

Boat2.pdf
test
Saber-Tooth is designed to also operate via RC control, via dip switches.
I am novice to RC controls and need some help, I would like to speak to someone on a phone line, face time would be great so you would be able to see this.
I found your website showing a small single mini joy stick transmitter that looks like it would work great. (See Attached)
My problem is I do not understand how to program this device to properly perform my functions required
Is it possible I can get correct program and simply up load it into transmitter and receiver??
Also does this unit as described have to have a matching receiver?? what range could I possibly see with this??.
[SIZE=10pt]I am [/SIZE][SIZE=13.3333px]presently[/SIZE][SIZE=10pt] operating 2- 55 lb thrust trolling motors one on left rear and one on right rear of boat no mechanical steering, both fixed position straight inline props. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Steering is accomplished by varying speed and motor prop rotation F/R direction, works extremely well with 2 axis hall effect joy stick[/SIZE]
Well, thanks for your time
wahwah
Pic attached, motors operated via 1 small joy-stick on top of center console
Pic attached of possible RC module from this website
HELP!

Boat2.pdf
test