Small receiver for Turnigy 9X radios

Started by RQ, June 12, 2011, 08:50:11 AM

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RQ

Small Rx for indoor planes:

Also I'm looking for a small RX 3ch or 4ch for lightweight indoor application (that'll bind with Turnigy-9X-V2)
I searched through HK and this is the only one,

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10625

But in the specs it says this is for CAR/BOAT application.
Is it worth trying on airplane?
OR
will the motor start running reverse when the throttle is pulled way back?
afterall the Rx dosen't know that he's been fitted on a plane :)

anwar

According to the comments, it is being used in planes with 9X.  Be aware that range would be limited.
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RQ

Thanks.
Warning about limited range noted.
seems like this should work for indoor applications. will try it out.

anwar

Will work for outdoor also, just don't take the plane too far away.  Park flyer range is typically understood as around 300meters.
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akky

this rx wont work with turnigy radios....
it will work only with Hk radios
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anwar

Are you sure ?  In the comments for this item, there is even a video posted which shows that this RX works with the Turnigy 9X ! :headscratch:



Should work as long as the radio is V2 (HK  or Turnigy).
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akky

hmmm may be  :headscratch: :headscratch: these Chinese can do anything...its better to ask those who have used both ...
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anwar

The big question is, what prompted you to make that initial statement (that these receivers do NOT work with Turnigy) ?  Can you post some references to where this was mentioned ?
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RQ

The video shows that they bind!!

Question:
Would the channels be the same as:
CH1=AILERON
CH2=ELEVATOR
CH3=Throtte (ESC)

Is this a standard convention in all Rx that:
1=always aileron, 2=always ELE, and 3=always Throttle(ESC)

My only concern was if it'll work on a plane - because specs say it is for CAR/BOAT,
Thanks Anwar! for pointing out the comments section, where some one has used it on a plane.