Hi Keith,

Usually you need two transmitters of the same brand and the compatible cord.

Do you have another Airtronix, if it has a trainer function then either Tx
can be the master and the other the slave,

A couple of things to be aware of,

The master transmitter is driving the plane, be sure you have this Rx in the
plane

Make sure the trim on the student Tx is exactly trimmed the same as the
master,  i.e., up is up and down is down.

The slide switches have be matched carefully.  I check the throws first then
match the trim by switching trainer on and off until the elevator and rudder
don't appreciably wiggle.

Bowman Hobbies sells stripped Futaba as a buddy  box for about $25,  last
time I looked.

Larry Scaramella


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> Can anyone tell me if I can use my Vision to help a friend's kid learn how
to
> fly via the "buddy box" Tx hookup? If not, what do I have to do? Buy 2 new
> compatible Tx's or what? Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys... Kevin
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