

Panther G project and allow them to share the same TX. After further thought, it struck me that the Transmitter might have to be bound to the spare receiver- and in so doing, might lose the link it had with the original. After all, these expensive 4-channel radios are not known for the 'model matching' I get with my Spektrum TX. Can any of our more seasoned Tamiya buffs shed some light on this? Cheers. Taigen Heng Long transmitters have in the past been uniquely paired to a specific MFU and its receiver..though that's changing. If the Tamiya/Futuba transmitter is limited to one receiver, in a similar way, then it would be massively overpriced for what it is. What's more, Futuba/Tamiya 4ch setups are difficult to obtain in the UK.
