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Default RE: weatronic 2.4 Dual FHSS RC systems launched

From the manual:

Modulation
The following types of modulations are available:
n PPM in 3 versions (MPX, UNI, PPM12). These are differing among each other by a different neutral position of the servos. If you
select an inappropriate version, then the center position of all servos is changing, and not the entire stick travel will be transmitted
to the servos.
n Futaba PCM 1024
n Graupner (JR) SPCM 1024
Select the type of modulation desired or which corresponds to your transmitter respectively (can be read in the transmitter
manual).
Channel: though you can choose the channel out of a list manually it is absolutely necessary to scan the transmitter
being used. Because the Dual Receiver needs informations from the individual transmitter which it receives during the
scan process.
The automatic transmitter finding functions as follows:
n Place switched on transmitter besides the Dual Receiver.
n Connect control board with the broad band cable to the Dual Receiver.
n Plug jumper with the white label - marked Scan - into the three-pin socket at the control board.Now,the transmitter finding begins.
At first, the yellow LED at the Dual Receiver is blinking in a slow mode. The frequency band (depending on the type of the Dual
Receiver, the 35/36 MHz or the 72 MHz band) will now be searched. The Dual Receiver selects the signals with the highest field
strength. These signals are emitted by the transmitter which is located next to the device. After a few seconds, the
transmitter was found and a precise fine tuning is executed. This is displayed by a hectic blinking mode of the yellow LED. During
this phase the transmitter should not be moved at all. The yellow LED stops blinking as soon as the fine tuning process has been
completed. The Dual Receiver has now been set to your transmitter, and you can remove the jumper again.

Nowhere does it mention plugging in a Tx module, admittedly this is the 35Mhz manual as I don't seem able to find a 2.4Ghz one.

Mike