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Old 12-24-2009, 12:54 PM
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Hi Guys

Looking for a bit of technical help here.......i have a Sanwa Gemini II 40mhz FM and im looking to add if possible 2 extra channels.....Does anyone know if this is possible ? or even 1 extra channel.......it has extra slots on the top of the unit for an on/off switch

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Any ideas guys ?
Old 12-26-2009, 12:40 PM
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Default RE: Any good electrical TX guys ??

If it was possible, it wouldn't be worth it. IMHO.
Old 12-26-2009, 01:07 PM
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If it was possible, it wouldn't be worth it. IMHO.


Thats why i asked the question mate.......have spent a good few years in rc and the good old cb radio days repairing and moding them so have an understanding of whats what......if i could find a wirring diagram for the unit it would give me a better idea as to whats needed.

Can you tell me why you say that ?......i dont have the extra money to put into another RX and 4x TX's for my current models.
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Default RE: Any good electrical TX guys ??

If you just want on-off controls, I think you can buy a module that would do that for you.
If you want more proportional channels it would be more involved. Write the manufacturer. They might have a mod for it.
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Default RE: Any good electrical TX guys ??

Pop the back off and see what encoder ic they are using then pull up the data sheet and see if you have options.
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ORIGINAL: tkilwein

Pop the back off and see what encoder ic they are using then pull up the data sheet and see if you have options.
Well i got the pull the back off bit but the rest went straight over my head lol.

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