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Old 03-11-2011, 09:52 PM
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Default Re: 2.4 gHz Radio Info needed

Thanks Travis!
I've got a first generation Spektrum DX6 with 2- AR6000 receivers - will these receivers run a MFU?
or should I just save them for NON-MFU built trucks?

I just found out that the first generation DX6 and it's receiver the AR6000 with DSM technology is NOT compatible with later generation Specktrum radios with DSM2 technology... bummer - built in obsolescence...
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Default Re: 2.4 gHz Radio Info needed

Jim spectrum is offering a trade in program for the older DX6 and the newer DX6I is dsm2 and will work with dsm and dsm2 recivers. As for your question you can do it with 2 recivers but it has to be an AR6000 and a BR6000 with two leads to one and the other two to the other. so you are better of upgrading to the DX6I and getting an AR6100B.

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