![]() |
what buddy box?
I'm not a beginner but I have a new flier who has just purchased an Avistar and a 46AX engine.
He also purchased a Futaba 6EX system. My question is what can be used as a buddy box with this transmitter? Does it have to be another 2.4 transmitter? Many thanks Tom |
RE: what buddy box?
See p. 33 of the manual for his transmitter. There's a list of the several Futaba transmitters that can be used as dummies, plus instructions.
|
RE: what buddy box?
just about any FUTABA radio will work, doesn't have to be 2.4, I've used a 4ch conquest and a 7ch 72mhz with mine without any problems, just need the correct trainer cord
|
RE: what buddy box?
LOOK at THE manual? Sometimes the simplest answers are right in front of you, Thanks
Tom |
RE: what buddy box?
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 |
RE: what buddy box?
ORIGINAL: RCKen If you are going to buy one you can get it from Tower for $49 http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXTFE1&P=7 Otherwise you can reference the list that was mentioned above. Ken |
RE: what buddy box?
if i may? yea, I have used my older FUTABA FP 7UAF with mine, get to use flaps and langing gear, and it is fun for a beginner to "see" the difference between a trainer and the next step
|
RE: what buddy box?
LOOK at THE manual? |
RE: what buddy box?
ORIGINAL: Gray Beard ORIGINAL: RCKen 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 Does that make sense?? Ken |
RE: what buddy box?
ORIGINAL: RCKen ORIGINAL: Gray Beard ORIGINAL: RCKen If you are going to buy one you can get it from Tower for $49 http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXTFE1&P=7 Otherwise you can reference the list that was mentioned above. Ken Does that make sense?? Ken |
RE: what buddy box?
Hi guys, If I pick up the Futaba trainer box and use it withmy 6ex, who uses the trainer box me or the person i'm teaching? Does it matter? If my wife has her own 6ex can I use the trainer box so she can get used to her 6ex?
Thanks |
RE: what buddy box?
The "teacher" holds the master radio because there is a button or switch labeled "trainer" that must be held down to enable the "student" to have control, therefore the student holds the trainer (buddy box).
Most "buddy boxes" also have this switch/button because most buddy boxes are just a normal radio minus the crystal, battery, and/or antenna;) You can use one 6ex as the master and another 6ex as the trainer, you just don't turn on the one you will use as the "buddy box", and do not extend the antenna.;) |
RE: what buddy box?
|
RE: what buddy box?
While the OP asks concerning a Futaba radio, this is an Off-Topic answer. OTOH some may read it and learn something that I have not seen addressed in some time.
A JR Buddy-box system (my older one-haven't used a newer one for training) powers up when used as a buddy box (BB). That meant having a charged battery in it and for certain the antenna in, or having the freq. pin for both the master and the slave BB. TIP: if the JR BB you are using is showing power on when activated with the switch/button, for BB use only, one can configure the BB to accept, via a homemade connector a simple common square rectangle 9.0 volt battery. This is plenty for the BB to work and it lasts a long time. One can remove the antenna and/or remove the crystal and obtain good use. I use an old Futaba 4-channel Tmttr for a BB with either Futaba or Hitec. If you are using a Hitec transmitter as the primary, then watch out for the BB to transmit. BTDT I suggest either remove the BB antenna or the crystal. Using 72 MHz for training I like to have BB things dead so as to make the student pull out the antenna, then shove it back in before taxi out. It trains the newbie to do so if he is using other than 2.4. Pretty soon no one will even know what an antenna is!! :D |
RE: what buddy box?
Thanks a bunch guys. I have 3 or 4 old FM transmitters to try with the 6EX. If none of them work we'll get the one RCKen suggested.
Tom PS: they are all Futaba transmitters and we are getting the micro to round cord. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:19 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.