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Old 02-18-2009, 09:08 PM
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I have [link=http://2.4gigahertz.com/systems/futk2020.html]link[/link]this transmitter
Old 02-18-2009, 09:10 PM
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Yes you can.. even with the older AM and FM transmitters as long as the recievers had he same crystal set in them.
Old 02-18-2009, 09:14 PM
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I do. I run all 3 of my T- Maxx off one radio and both of my Rush's of their own radio. That way I have extra radio parts as well as less confusion....... HHHMMMMMMMMM which radio is for this rig now?
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Yes you can , for example 4pk can run 40 car in one transmitter. And DX3R can run 30 car in one transmitter also.
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To be a bit more specific, you could always run multiple cars on one transmitter, you just needed the right crystals. The only problem with stock transmitters without model memory is that the trims have to be set every time you change vehicles. With a computer transmitter which has multiple model memory, each memory slot stores all of that information for you. The one you linked to can store up to 10 different models. 2.4ghz is a bit different than AM or FM in that you must bind the receiver to a particular model slot.

I have the DX3R and run 13 different RC cars/trucks on it.
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Are you good enough to run two at the same time?
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So good got so many car/truck. Wish I was like you. I only got Hobao Hyper St, Jammin X1-CR and a Tamiya Mo3r. Also Dx3s for the radio. What about you?
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Ofna 9.5
Thunder Tiger ST-1
Tamiyas: DB-1 x 2, TT-01 x 2, TB-02, TA05R, 501X
Traxxas Slash
Losi Desert Truck
Associated RC18MT
Xray M18MT

I'm hoping to add a Traxxas Summit to that list soon.

Of course, that's just my car/trucks. Doesn't include my 3 boats and 8 helis.

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