In a quandry - AnyLink and Buddy Box?
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In a quandry - AnyLink and Buddy Box?
Just to clear things up for me...
Can I use a Buddy Box with AnyLink? I don't think it is possible. There was an article with a 9 channel Tx but I don't have that radio.
Any thoughts on this?
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Elwood
Can I use a Buddy Box with AnyLink? I don't think it is possible. There was an article with a 9 channel Tx but I don't have that radio.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
Elwood
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RE: In a quandry - AnyLink and Buddy Box?
Do you want to connect a buddy box to the transmitter that has the AnyLink installed on it, or do you mean that you want to use a buddy box with the AnyLink to make the buddy box a 2.4Ghz transmitter?
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RE: In a quandry - AnyLink and Buddy Box?
The former. I bought a Sensei TX Ready to train my kids. Didn't think it all through. Might have to install a new receiver.
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If the sensei comes with a Tactic based 2.4 radio then you have to buy another Tactic transmitter. Turn on the STUDENT transmitter, hit the "trainer" switch on the instructior transmitter (the one you normally fly the plane with) then turn on the instructor transmitter. The units will be wirelessly linked. Been teaching with my Switch and Tactics for a year now.
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RE: In a quandry - AnyLink and Buddy Box?
The Any-Link module connects to the transmitter using the Buddy Box plug so I cannot see how you can use the Any-Link with a buddy box.