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sorry if it was not clear what i ment I did not mean flying more than 1 plane at a time I wounderd if on my tx i could have 2 separate rx's bound so i did not have to remove one and swop it over every time i switched planes. bert QUOTE=Mac50L;23392454]NO.
You can have dozens of planes bound to one HK T6A V2. Just use one plane at a time (that's normal, who has more than one in the air at a time?) but having switched the first plane off, as soon as you switch on the second one it will be bound as it was last time you used it. Hopefully the servos all work in the same direction. I fitted switches to the front of my T6A so it looks like a T4A. On one plane I need to reverse 2 switches to get the control sticks to work in the right direction. I should know as I have done it.[/QUOTE] |
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My 9x with 8 memories currently has 13 Rx's bound to it. This also means that you can have more than one Rx in a big model to cut down length of leads etc. Nigel |
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