Dual receiver set-up Optima 9
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Dual receiver set-up Optima 9
Sorry if this has been addressed, but I was thinking of trying a fully redundant second receiver for a giant scale set up.
Anybody tried it yet with any of the HItec 2.4 Rx's especially the Optima 9 2.4Ghz unit? Any tips or tricks other than what one would do with 72Mhz dual Rx's? Any problems with intermixing between Rx's causing lockouts?
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Anybody tried it yet with any of the HItec 2.4 Rx's especially the Optima 9 2.4Ghz unit? Any tips or tricks other than what one would do with 72Mhz dual Rx's? Any problems with intermixing between Rx's causing lockouts?
Thanx
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RE: Dual receiver set-up Optima 9
ORIGINAL: HellcatAce Sorry if this has been addressed, but I was thinking of trying a fully redundant second receiver for a giant scale set up. Anybody tried it yet with any of the HItec 2.4 Rx's especially the Optima 9 2.4Ghz unit? Any tips or tricks other than what one would do with 72Mhz dual Rx's? Any problems with intermixing between Rx's causing lockouts? Thanx
ORIGINAL: HellcatAce Forgot to add, NOT using Aurora 9 Tx, just 2.4 Tx module in Futaba 9CAP
Optima Transceiver (RX) - Dual Redundant receivers - The first turned on after the Transmitter will be the recognised telemetry sender.
Optima Transceiver (RX) - Dual or Multiple Batteries may be installed for redundancy, even one for each servo.
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