2.4 Ghz Binding one Rx to two Tx
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2.4 Ghz Binding one Rx to two Tx
Danny;
Can you bind one Rx to two Tx.(2.4Ghz)
I have a DX7 and MOD for 9303.
Will like to bind a couple planes to both Tx. That way two of us can then fly together picking different airplanes.
Thanks
Bill PTC
Can you bind one Rx to two Tx.(2.4Ghz)
I have a DX7 and MOD for 9303.
Will like to bind a couple planes to both Tx. That way two of us can then fly together picking different airplanes.
Thanks
Bill PTC
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RE: 2.4 Ghz Binding one Rx to two Tx
I'm going to be interested in seeing Danny's reply.
My understanding of the system is that your request would be contrary to virtually all that it stands for, model match in particular.
You can bind any of the Spektrum DSM2 Rxs to two different Txs but only one "bind" (Tx) at a time.
My understanding of the system is that your request would be contrary to virtually all that it stands for, model match in particular.
You can bind any of the Spektrum DSM2 Rxs to two different Txs but only one "bind" (Tx) at a time.
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RE: 2.4 Ghz Binding one Rx to two Tx
G'day Bill,
The RX actually needs to bind to a model, in the DX7 memory, from 1 to 20, 20 different model memories, 20 different GUID codes.
But with the modules, as in the 9303, I believe there is only 1, bindable memory slot.
The RX actually needs to bind to a model, in the DX7 memory, from 1 to 20, 20 different model memories, 20 different GUID codes.
But with the modules, as in the 9303, I believe there is only 1, bindable memory slot.