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Old 08-06-2010 | 09:51 PM
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Default RE: what buddy box?


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If you are going to buy one you can get it from Tower for $49

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...LXTFE1&P=7

Otherwise you can reference the list that was mentioned above.

Ken
A question for you. I have always use a 4 ch trainer for instructing but if I wanted to use one of my stunt planes to teach with and they all have at least 5 or 6 channels wouldn't I have to use a radio with that many channels?? I have never done this but this post got my thought process going. I usually always have two aileron servos and often have two elevator servos. Just wondering. I do have an extra 7 ch radio on hand and it would be nice to teach some advanced flying or let a student fly one of my planes just to see the difference of a trainer and something like an Extra. When I let someone fly one of my planes I get the shakes worse then the day I soloed.
For Futaba radios the buddy box is actually just an extension of the sticks. So if you plug in the buddy box to a higher function radio the higher function radio does all the fancy talking to servos on the extra channels, and the buddy box is just moving the sticks.

Does that make sense??

Ken