Operate Taigen board with Flysky fs-i6s

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Operate Taigen board with Flysky fs-i6s

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Hallo friends how r you today? Does anyone know if i can operate a Torro Leopard2A6 with Taigen new board as photo with Flysky fs-i6s? Is it easy to bind and operate without mulfuctions ?ImageImageImage

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I tried that when the Taigen V3 mfu first came out but never was successful. I haven’t actually read about anybody getting it to work.
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Hello,
yes it is possible.
But there is less functions when the external receiver used.
taigen-v3-24-ghz.jpg
The better choice is a HL TK-7.0 or a Elmod / Beier.
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I have never work with ELMod. I don't know if its easy for me. But i will check. Also TK 7.0 will be fine. But i just bought Flysky fs-i6s radio ImageImageImageImageImage

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I've tested this on FlySky FS-i6 and it worked. Although you will lost machine gun sound.
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That is no good

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