1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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Hi All,

I have 2 tanks. Currently i have Turnigy 9X 9Ch Transmitter currently bound to my Abrams receiver.

To save cost i was thinking to buy another Receiver to bind to an existing transmitter to my T90

Is this possible at all? If yes, How to do it? I havnt check the manual yet. Will do when i get back.

Thanks all
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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100%

I've got 15 models on my 9x
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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tomhugill wrote:100%

I've got 15 models on my 9x
Wow 15! DEFINITELY CAN BIND THEM ALL lol. Cheers Tom :thumbup:
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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The reason I first changed from the Heng Long and Taigen control boards and Transceivers to an aftermarket board was so that I could put multiple R/C Models on one transmitter,
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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Yes, 7 on my Turnigy 9XR, and each has its own individual mix for that particular tank.
Panzer III G
Sherman M4A3 (105)
T-34/76 (1942)
Panzer IV Wirbelwind
Sturmtiger
KV-2
M26 Pershing
T-34/76 (1943)
KV-1
M3 Lee
Ferdinand / Elephant
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M4a1 (75mm)
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M4a3e8 (76mm)
Japanese Type94
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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Just remember, unless you get the FrSky module and set up model matching you can only run one tank at a time, and the rest have to be powered down before starting the next one. In case you haven't seen it, here's my video on model matching with the 9XR Pro and the FrSky module. I'm using Asp boards, but model matching will work with any hobby grade mother board, like IBU, Clark, Elmod, etc.

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Hope that helps. 8)
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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I have all of my tanks running off my Flysky tx, but as has been said, the last tank used has to be switched off before turning on the next one. The number of times I have miraculously escaped carnage when the tank behind me on a bench has launched itself towards the edge.... 8O
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Re: 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers

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That's one nice feature about the FlySky I-10. It won't let you change from one model to another when the receiver in the first model is still under power. You'll get a warning that tells you you have to shut off the first receiver before you can change to the second one. That way your tank doesn't try to launch itself off the table. @)
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