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BackSplash 11-08-2019 11:11 AM

question
 
can any one tell me if three RX's can be bind to one radio?

i am using a FS-i6x w/iA6B rx.

thanks

BS.

Bo Wallen 11-08-2019 10:37 PM

Re: question
 
As far as I know, yes. I have 15 RX to one radio,

BackSplash 11-09-2019 12:14 PM

Re: question
 
ok i am sorry. i did not explain it right. i know that i can have ( so i hear) 20 RX's in the radio's mem.

what i am asking is can three Rx's be bind to one model name. to have (1) three channels for the tractor, one (2) for the goose neck, and one (3) for the trailer's fifth wheel.

BackSplash

bigford 11-10-2019 05:00 PM

Re: question
 
Yes you need to bind all 4 at the same time.
Problem is all 3 rx will do the same thing.
Rx1) steering channel will be steering on all 3.
So if you need 3 ch for the tractor those 3 are occupied on the other 2 rx

BackSplash 11-11-2019 04:34 PM

Re: question
 
ok thank you. i will use the truck rx1 with ch 1,2,3. the goose neck rx2 ch 4. and the trailer fifth wheel rx3 ch 5.
i have a 6 ch tx.

thanks again

edit: trk ch 1 r/l 2 trany 3 speed 4 5th whl #1 rx
ch 5 goose neck
ch 6 5th whl trailer

Rascall Hunter 11-15-2019 01:09 AM

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I have heard rumours that Joe can run two trucks off the same TX at once by binding them at the same time. Would they have to be set up so that their throttle and steering channels are on different rx channels (one on right stick channels and the other on left stick channels)? Seemed like I don’t recall that being mentioned back when I heard about it, but maybe I missed that part...

Edited to add: Turns out the original video I watched didn’t mention the channel setup of the two trucks. A follow-up video from Medic about two trucks on one radio does mention it.

Lil Giants 11-16-2019 05:37 AM

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Yes, I drive one adt (for/rev, steering) on the left stick & the other adt on the right stick. Then ch Aux1 3pos switch to dump box for one adt, and ch Aux2 3pos for the other. Spektrum DX8 radio using AR8000 receivers.

Rascall Hunter 11-18-2019 04:58 AM

Re: question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil Giants (Post 167760)
Yes, I drive one adt (for/rev, steering) on the left stick & the other adt on the right stick. Then ch Aux1 3pos switch to dump box for one adt, and ch Aux2 3pos for the other. Spektrum DX8 radio using AR8000 receivers.

Those trucks are set up with one using two of the four main channels for driving, and the other using the other two? Meaning that if one adt is bound to a new transmitter, it will always drive with the same stick (so long as the radio is in the same mode)?

frizzen 11-18-2019 06:14 AM

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Some guy went on a thing and talked some about how to setup

https://youtu.be/5Hz7F0CyySw

Lil Giants 11-20-2019 12:44 PM

Re: question
 
I just watched the vid again, thanx for posting it frizzen, I didn’t say specifically what chs on the sticks I’m using for each... this radio is on mode 2, which puts the throttle & rudder together on the left stick, and that is the painted cab adt.

All computer radios I’ve dealt with could be set in 1 of 4 modes... mode 1 would be throttle rudder on right stick. Mode 3 & 4 would pair throttle with either aileron or eleveron, not sure the order on the sticks, but that comes in handy for other operators that may want to change to make your model work to their comfort level without manually changing the servo plugs in the receiver.... example iso (JD) vs sae (cat) controls on an excavator.


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