PN produces a DSM2 brushed PCB, but dont think that they do a brushless model. Ill take a quick look. This PCB replaces the Kyosho PCB entirely, including the RX, ESC and servo controller in one unit and is a direct swap. The voltage limit for this PCB is 6v.
edit: Just checked out Kenon, only see the brushed model there. I believe that they must feel that using the PN chassis, with stand alone ESC/servo controller with options for any RX is preferred to the cost of developing a combined PCB for brushless. I would have to agree with them, since it gives more options, especially since Spektrum is not highly sought after anymore now that they do not lead the market in radios.
It is a little more work in the users end, however, the cost for fitting a PN chassis with the electronics is actually cheaper than purchasing a DSM2 PCB depending on cost of the receiver.
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I have the GLR outfitted with a micro Sanwa RX. Its a nice choice for modified racing, but a little light in my opinion. When you have high traction, it is good, lower traction it suffers inability to generate traction due to its low weight.
That RX should work for a custom build with aftermarket ESC and servo controller.
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