CX TX & RX in CX2
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CX TX & RX in CX2
Is the Blade CX transmitter and receiver compatible with the CX2? Everything else in the CX2 will be stock except the transmitter and receiver, I'm asking because I'm selling a CX2 on ebay with a defective ESC and a potential buyer is asking if he can use his TX and RX in it. Thanks for your help.
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RE: CX TX & RX in CX2
Why can't you put a CX 4 in 1 in a CX2? I am confused, if you change out both the RX and the TX from the old CX to the CX2 what is stopping you from being able to fly it? The motors get a different voltage supplied to them? The 2.4 has no bearing that I can see if its completely removed. Please correct me if I am wrong, I am just wondering out loud I guess..............
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RE: CX TX & RX in CX2
Assuming both the TX and RX are switched, there is no reason you can't put the CX TX/RX setup into a CX2. Just a few things to keep in mind, though. Your buyer may be better off replacing the burned out 4-in-1 with an exact CX2 replacement, as opposed to switching to a CX receiver and transmitter. The reason is because the CX2 radio system is WAY better. My CX radio tends to glitch quite a bit. Plust you don't have to worry about people on your frequency.
Also, you'll have an antenna to deal with in the case of a CX receiver. You can simply stuff it into the tail section (or around the landing skids or tail boom if present). On the original CX, the antenna is wrapped around a small styrofoam form and put into the tail section.
Also, you'll have an antenna to deal with in the case of a CX receiver. You can simply stuff it into the tail section (or around the landing skids or tail boom if present). On the original CX, the antenna is wrapped around a small styrofoam form and put into the tail section.