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Not sure if they exist pretty sure they do, but after a reciever which will bind and work with my dx6 but also behave like a b6000 (or atleast have a reliable failsafe)
Doesn't really tell you where to get DX6 compatible rx's though. Thats DSM1 tech. I only have 1 BR6000 left myself and don't want to have to chuck a perfectly good tx into the back of the garage just because I can't find any more rx's
I'm still curious as to whether a 2.4GHz conversion system could be fitted to a 2.4GHz transmitter. Been intending on trying it out on my RadioLink transmitter once the receiver died, but that's not happened yet so not got round to it.
If it works, it could be an option for DX6s if getting DSM/BR6000 gear becomes more difficult. Not sure about other brands, but I know the FrSky receivers have a push-button programmable failsafe option.
I'm still curious as to whether a 2.4GHz conversion system could be fitted to a 2.4GHz transmitter. Been intending on trying it out on my RadioLink transmitter once the receiver died, but that's not happened yet so not got round to it.
If it works, it could be an option for DX6s if getting DSM/BR6000 gear becomes more difficult. Not sure about other brands, but I know the FrSky receivers have a push-button programmable failsafe option.
so does any one know if this works ? as i need a new arial as well kill 2 birds one stone
Yes any radio system regardless of what frequency was used before can be converted with a 2.4GHz radio conversion system, like the Assan's, but they are not a plug and play solution. In fact, the DX6 is a 2.4GHz conversion of the JR 35/40MHz system.
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