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Can a receiver be bound to more than one transmitter


Paul Harris 5
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Hi all

Excuse the sill noobie questing but should it be possible to have a receiver bound to more than one transmitter. obviously not both at the same time.

I have a transmitter that i use as a buddy box and a more complicated one for once i have learned to fly and as soon as I bind the receiver to one the other stops working and vice versa.

is this normal or should I be able to bind it to both.

Thanks

Paul

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Posted by Dave Hopkin on 10/09/2015 17:51:04:

I would ask why not learn on the XT you intend to use long term, so you get used to its weight and feel from the beginning?

But that is actually what Paul is trying to do.

With a buddy-box setup, the master transmitter - the one that is actually transmitting, and that the receiver needs to be bound to - is the one the instructor is using. The 'slave' transmitter, the one that the student is using never actually transmits anything, it just passes it's stick movements to the master when the instructor holds the button/switch.

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Posted by John Privett on 10/09/2015 19:23:58:
Posted by Dave Hopkin on 10/09/2015 17:51:04:

I would ask why not learn on the XT you intend to use long term, so you get used to its weight and feel from the beginning?

But that is actually what Paul is trying to do.

With a buddy-box setup, the master transmitter - the one that is actually transmitting, and that the receiver needs to be bound to - is the one the instructor is using. The 'slave' transmitter, the one that the student is using never actually transmits anything, it just passes it's stick movements to the master when the instructor holds the button/switch.

If thats what he's doing then great, but I didn't read his comment " and a more complicated one for once i have learned to fly" the presence of "for once" to me means later on not now....

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