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Old 11-17-2013, 03:34 PM
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Yes, that's my understanding too Nathan.

The DX18 (for example) uses an AR9020 receiver for the 1st 9chs, then the X Plus module plugs into the AR9020 to give the back 9chs. So if other remotely placed rx's were used, they would be the AR8000 and/or whatever the 6ch rx number is, and whatever rx is using throttle ch, no other rx could too.

There's DSM2 receivers & DSMX receivers. All receivers in series have to be 2 or X to function together.
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Old 11-20-2013, 04:19 AM
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Multiple recievers are supported by Spektrum... In the same model on the tx.

Mapping a control/surface to an output channel(or two) is also supported by spektrum in the same model on the tx.

Mapping throttle to channel 1 in reciever 1, and swing(rudder) to channel 1 on reciever 2 in the same model on the tx is not supported by Spektrum, some others can do this... But you only need it in very specific circumstances...
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