You can infact sync up two 2.4ghz recievers to one radio. I've done it with
my Dx6i. You bind one, then bind the other while both are on.
On Aug 21, 2011 4:09 PM, "Steve Tyng" <[email protected]> wrote:
> As Aaron states, it's for keeping the turret and the hull separate. They
> are both two independent r/c models that share the same transmitter in
> T040's case. There is a 3 channel rx in the hull that is controlling the
> left/right motors and the turret rotate (three functions). The seven
> channel rx in the turret is controlling elevate and trigger functions.
>
> As far as I know, this can only be done using the older analog radios and
> not the newer 2.4ghz systems.
>
> Steve Tyng
> T005, T040
>
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