Rx for Synth TX
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Rx for Synth TX
I have Royal EVO Synth TX and Airtonics Stylus Synth TX and non Synth TX. I want to try some of that 3d foamy stuff. Looks cool!!!
The Rx has to be small and real light as all you guys know. Can I get Rx to work with both Synth TX and non Synth TX. The non Synth TX are both the same as above Royal EVO and Airtonics Stylus. What do you guys think.
The Rx has to be small and real light as all you guys know. Can I get Rx to work with both Synth TX and non Synth TX. The non Synth TX are both the same as above Royal EVO and Airtonics Stylus. What do you guys think.
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RE: Rx for Synth TX
The receiver shouldn't matter - in a synthesized transmitter, it uses electronics instead of a crystal to create the frequency to send out. What it actually sends out when this is all done is the same as any other radio.
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RE: Rx for Synth TX
That's good to know -- but I think I read something saying that you needed and Synth xtal.
What do you think????? I can't remember where I read it......
What do you think????? I can't remember where I read it......
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RE: Rx for Synth TX
Nope. A regular receiver works just fine. It's an issue only if you want to change the frequency of the receiver "on the fly" like with the tracker II/seeker II combo from Polks hobbies.