Frequencies?
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From: San Antonio,TX
Im looking into my second plane. Do you guys try to stick with one frequency when you have multiple transmitters or is it not worth it? Its seems like it make make it a little more difficult to make a dumb mistke and accidentally shoot someone down in the channel is always the same.
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Multiple Transmitters?
Why not just have one, and buy a flight pack to install in the aircraft using the same channel?
Even without a computer radio it should be possible to set it up to control both aircraft, and, with a computer radio, of course, it's very easy.
(yet another good reason to buy a computer radio in the first place)
David C.
Why not just have one, and buy a flight pack to install in the aircraft using the same channel?
Even without a computer radio it should be possible to set it up to control both aircraft, and, with a computer radio, of course, it's very easy.
(yet another good reason to buy a computer radio in the first place)
David C.
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From: Woodford,
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if you fly at the same field and the freq. isn't that crowded i would suggest staying on one it also elmnates the chance for switching on the wrong one and shooting someone down(you'll be very unpopular) or forgetting and leaveing that transmitter at home.the only advantage of multiple transmitters is if one freq. is busy you have a backup option.
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