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Old 11-16-2013, 03:01 AM
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Hmmm, I was misinformed when I asked that question yrs ago... That would make building large excavators much simpler without the need to have an endless union between the bridge & house. This forum is a great teacher of the hobby.

Another question that comes to mind - is 'throttle' ch the same on both rx's or can you differentiate within the tx each throttle ch from each rx to perform a different function from the other?
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Old 11-16-2013, 03:32 PM
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Hmmm, I was misinformed when I asked that question yrs ago... That would make building large excavators much simpler without the need to have an endless union between the bridge & house. This forum is a great teacher of the hobby.

Another question that comes to mind - is 'throttle' ch the same on both rx's or can you differentiate within the tx each throttle ch from each rx to perform a different function from the other?
On spektrum and most others the channels are passed through the same... So no the throttle won't be different. The simple answer is to map the track controls to different channels.

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P.S. Some systems allow more complex setups, ie. Graupner, but let's leave that alone for the moment.
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