> I have had Futaba, HiTec, and Airtronics all in that order and every time
I
> have picked up a new radio and used it on an existing plane I have had to
> change channel assignments on the Rx! Even the two Airtronics radios I
have
> use different assignments!
>
> Having said that when you open most transmitters the wires going from the
> sticks to the board end in plugs. If the wires are long enough (probably
> not) why not swap plugs to get the outputs where you want! Just be careful
> that the trims are swapped as well, or are part of the stick package.
>
> Just thinking out loud and not recommending this to anyone <VBG>.
This would be a real disaster with many computer radios as with the inputs
to the microprocessor changed the built-in programs, mixers, etc would be in
total disarray. However, with the Multiplex 4000 it wouldn't make any
difference as you assign everything anyhow.
Jim Porter
Neckargemund-Dilsberg
Germany
"The airplane stays up because it doesn't have the time to fall."
Orville Wright
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