FMA Dual conversion reciever
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FMA Dual conversion reciever
Can anyone tell me what the dual conversion 5 channel reciever from FMA can do if I use it with a 7-9 channel reciever?
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FMA Dual conversion reciever
After plugging in the dual conversion 5 channel reciever into an open channel on my initial 9 channel reciever and then plugging throttle, ailerons, elevator, rudder into the dual conversion 5 channel reciever, does that mean that I would have 4 additional, accessible channels on my 9 channel reciever, for a total of 13 channels? I hope that doesn't seem as confusing as it sounds.
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Two seperate receivers
You cannot feed one receiver from another. You would have two receivers that are receiving the same control pulses for each of the channels. This means both receiving throttle, aileron, elevator, rudder, gear (flaps) and so on. You simply have one five channel receiver and one 7 or 9 channel receiver.
Dual conversion does not mean that you can link one receiver to another.
Dual conversion does not mean that you can link one receiver to another.