by gsx1100fm on April 23rd, 2006

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If I have several different r/c aircraft, how can one transmitter control each one individually, given that they all must have different frequencies?

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  • by GregPredmore on May 7th, 2009

    GregPredmore

    Think about it. Every plane can have the same frequency. Afterall, you won't be flying them at the same time. I have one TX and all my RX's are on the same frequency. I only fly one of them at the saME TIME.

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  • by wmax351 on May 11th, 2007

    wmax351

    Buy a spectra module.

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  • by scubabob on April 29th, 2006

    scubabob

    1. You won't be flying all your ac at the same time. Humanly impossible, need to have extra eyes, hands and processing power.
    2. You really only need to make sure that each reciever on each ac is the same frequency as your tranny. Seems funny that you want to outfit all those aircraft with individual recievers, sorta expensive and not needed.
    Having different frequencies comes into play, when you are flying within range of someone else, you need to make sure that there is no conflict between you and that person, not between you and your ac. If there is a conflict, swap out the crystals ( if you bought diff freqs) on both the tranny and the reciever to one that is not in use.

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