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Old 11-17-2013, 03:41 PM
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the programming is in the transmitter, the receivers are dumb and just act on the signal received. So effectively you could bind a third unit without a need to redo it all.

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Sounds logical Paul, but has it been proven?

I ask b/c I lost connection with a rx before and had to replace it with a new one and the tx settings had to be all redone... reset all settings to zero & rebind, then start fresh again. A bit different scenario I know.
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Old 11-17-2013, 04:00 PM
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using the DX, grab a receiver without resetting the transmitter and bind, it should behave the same as the one it replaces. The receiver doesn't have the smarts in it, only the transmitter. I have replaced receivers in my planes with no problems at all, everything works exactly the same way it did before change.

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Old 11-17-2013, 11:47 PM
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Sounds logical Paul, but has it been proven?

I ask b/c I lost connection with a rx before and had to replace it with a new one and the tx settings had to be all redone... reset all settings to zero & rebind, then start fresh again. A bit different scenario I know.
I also agree with Paul, my experience has proven it.

If the tx is the same, then you shouldn't need to create a new model in the tx, just rebind and away you go...

Of course you need to connect the new rx the same way as the old one.

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