Hi Frank.
I've been away from the project for a while due to Family expansion v.03 
going on, and home improvements :) 
I've been reading through all the really good answers, pros and cons of 
different hardware. I reached the point where i need to get my hands on 
some eletronics.
In the piece quoted  below you talk about tank style channel mixing. I own 
a spektrum DX6i, and i found some specs regarding mixing:
Compatible with any existing DSM & DSM2 receivers
Airplane Programming Features: Flaps, P-mixes, Dual aileron, V-tail, Delta, 
Differential
Heli Programming Features: Gyro adjust, Graphic throttle curve, Graphic 
pitch curve, P-mixes, Revo mix, Swash type (Normal, and CCPM 120)
 
Can you tell from the specs if it has the mixing feature or not ?
 

> " 2) You'll need either a dual motor controller or two separate motor 
> controllers plus a mixing circuit.  Affordable options include the 
> Sabretooth 2x25 ($125) and Sabretooth 2x60 ($190), depending on the size 
> of your motors and their current draw.  We've also recently started 
> experimenting with the Talon SR Speed Controller ($60).  That's a single 
> motor controller, so you'll need two of them and a mixing circuit ($40), 
> which puts the total price in the same ballpark as a dual motor 
> controller. * If your radio system already has tank-style channel mixing,* 
> then you won't need the additional mixing circuit.  Even when scratch 
> built with custom parts, getting the price below $100 is nearly 
> impossible for a repeatable, reliable and easily wired solution. "
>
>

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