ORIGINAL: 2slow2matter
No, that is not right. I have a rx right now that I just took out of my ultra stick and put into my newly built killer bee. I put the bee on another channel and bound the rx to that channel.
Now, if I take the rx out of that plane and put it back into my ultra stick, then I will have to re-bind the rx to the radio when I select ultra stick. But the settings (i.e. trim settings, servo reversing, etc) will all still be there because it is stored in the radio.
This would definitely work. One would just have to bind the rx each time he switched planes...
What I said was correct. Sure you can
re-bind the receiver each time to get around this problem, but the receiver will only bind to a single model memory as I described.
ORIGINAL: bruce88123
You are correct 2slow. In fact, as long as you use a computer radio that memorizes the various mixes and trim functions AND you make the proper model selections you don't have to be a BABY and have Model Match. In fact, Model Match wouldn't help anyway because the RX doesn't know which planes it is being moved back and forth between.
Not sure why you find the need for name calling here. There are many Spektrum and JR transmitters that have the Model Match feature which cannot be disabled.