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Is it possible for an example, to use a Futaba receiver in a specktrum radio or are they programmed to only receive a specfic or certain protocols t work off of there radio manufactures signal only???
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Won't work. If you are referring to the Futaba 2.4 with the Spectrum they work totally different. The Futaba skips around for freqs and the Spectrum locks in on two dedicated freqs.
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Thanks 7wt,
That makes sense, not only do you want to make the cash for your product but then you don't have to match someone elses product specs. Or maybe one of them patented a certain way to send and receive and that is how the other company got around the patent, or all of the above!
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That makes sense, not only do you want to make the cash for your product but then you don't have to match someone elses product specs. Or maybe one of them patented a certain way to send and receive and that is how the other company got around the patent, or all of the above!
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