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I want to convert my old pro pulse transmitters to 2.4 ghz

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Hey guys I need help I have a few old pro pulse cars that I love to drive and have tons of parts for but I’m tired of the crystals and want to keep the original transmitters please if anyone knows of a kit that I can solder into my transmitters to convert them to 2.4 GHz that would be a dream come true
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They price in the GT3B has even dropped to $35. Now's the time to grab one.
HOBBYAMTE Flysky FS-GT3B Rc Transmitter Receiver 2.4Ghz 3 Channel, with FS-GR3E Failsafe Receiver https://a.co/d/fBkI9u9

Just make sure you grab some extra receivers for all your cars. Here, four of them are about $7.50 each. Buying them one at a time - they cost around $10 each.
Flysky 4 Pcs FS-GR3E Receiver 3CH 2.4Ghz Receiver for FS-GT2 FS-GT2B FS-GT3B FS-GT3C FZ-IT4S RC Car Boat Transmitter https://a.co/d/4rYfOyt

The GT3B can be used for up to 10 vehicles. It comes with one receiver.
 
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Buy a new radio/receiver combo.no way to convert that radio in that pro pulse to 2.4 ghz. gotta love radio shack products.
 
Hey guys I need help I have a few old pro pulse cars that I love to drive and have tons of parts for but I’m tired of the crystals and want to keep the original transmitters please if anyone knows of a kit that I can solder into my transmitters to convert them to 2.4 GHz that would be a dream come true View attachment 174746View attachment 174747View attachment 174746
Like they both said above. There isn't any type of kit to convert your controller. Better to just pick up a flysky. Or a radiolink control. With a new reciver for around 50-60$. And you'll be set for a while
 
Like they both said above. There isn't any type of kit to convert your controller. Better to just pick up a flysky. Or a radiolink control. With a new reciver for around 50-60$. And you'll be set for a while
👆 Hey! Who's this guy?! Long time no see :)
 
I'm a lost soul trying to find my way back to the light
How are you sir hope all is well
I could complain but it doesn't do any good so why bother? lol. I'm doing okay. I hope you're doing okay also :)
 
I could complain but it doesn't do any good so why bother? lol. I'm doing okay. I hope you're doing okay also :)
Complain? There's always someone with a worse story anyway! :happy:
 
Thank you guys I didn’t expect so many people to respond I will definitely be trying that radio and receiver out
 
I'm thinking of taking on a similar project of stuffing a 2.4GHz radio into my 90's Traxxas transmitter. I've done similar projects before, just not on anything RC. (e.g. stuffing the guts from a modern wireless video game controller into the shell of a vintage wired controller --a smaller one at that). I think it could probably be done, possibly while retaining the original wheel & trigger. It would absolutely require dremmelling, gluing, cutting, soldering and on-the-spot problem solving.

For $35, I'm tempted to give it a shot. If I do, I'll make a thread about it.
 
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