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Old 09-20-2010, 10:26 AM
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http://www.endurance-rc.com/media/servo_commander.gif I got sent this today because I wanted to operate a joy stick to.operate the tracks on my excavator. It is Window formatted so no Mac but it will give you 25 channels so if you need extra channels and have a Windows PC here you go.

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PCTx - PC to Transmitter Interface

Control an R/C vehicle or Robot from your Windows PC!


The PCTx interface allows you to connect your R/C transmitter to your PC. By connecting an R/C transmitter to a PC via the PCTx interface, you now have the ability to take control of an R/C vehicle or robot with your PC side applications.

Click here to see more about how the PCTx works.

Project ideas:

Wireless robot controller
Pan and Tilt system for a camera: video
Telepresence robot: video
Bomb disposal robot
Control system for a UAV
Steering wheel and foot pedal interface to R/C car
Industrial automation
Animatronics - puppets and effects
See more about example projects here






Features:

Supports up to 9 channels
Generate extra channels not supported by the transmitter
50Hz refresh rate
Independent servo control
Adjustable pulse width
Sample software and API's available
NEW - Cable Length Black PCTx: 6ft
Cable Length Blue PCTx: 3ft
NEW - High Resolution Support (1024 steps per channel). Please note that the High Resolution PCTx is not compatible with ServoCommander or the non-High Resolution samples at this time. See the FAQ for more info about the High Resolution vs standard PCTx.


Sample Software:

Please use the following software as a starting point for your own applications. See the downloads page for more free source code and software.

Standard Resolution:

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Old 09-20-2010, 11:01 AM
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mailto:endurance@endurance-rc.com Here is the Email address. Ed
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:34 PM
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Are you going to use this to control the entire model or just the tracks? Seems a bit of a hassle just for the tracks, you'll need a laptop and your transmitter.
Looks cool though, a netbook would be perfect for this.
Which package did you get, they have several.
http://www.endurance-rc.com/servocommander.html
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Old 09-20-2010, 06:23 PM
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I never got anything it was emailed to me because I was asking to control my tracks from my 8 channel. I just thought someone may be intreated in it if they had a lot to control. Ed
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