http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55575 If your tx uses the same encoder as that one then it can be done. There was a link to an old forum on that site as well about a four channel mod that could be done to a transmitter but the forum with it on has closed. Hope it was of some use.
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An RC Transmitter will transmit the signal from your remote to the RC vehicle, allowing you to control it's movements, drive it around within the signal radius and perform tricks.
If your IPod does not have an AM setting your cannot use it to listen to AM channels. You can use an FM transmitter for an IPOD to transmit music from your IPOD through your radio. Many of these will also charge your IPOD.
Any type of transmitter is fitting for the mini RC cars, all though the transmitter may need to be new because their company has made some changes. The old transmitters are slightly out-dated. So if you use an old transmitter it would not work. Hope this helped. •~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~•
To test an RC transmitter, first, power it on and ensure that it is connected to an RC receiver or a compatible device. Use a spectrum analyzer or an RF signal meter to check for output signals at the designated frequency. Alternatively, you can observe the receiver’s response to control inputs from the transmitter, such as moving the sticks or switches and verifying that the receiver responds accordingly. If the receiver lights up or reacts as expected, the transmitter is functioning correctly.
Not necessarily, many stations have changed frequencies (channels) and transmitter location for HD transmission. Don't forget to rescan the TV every few months.
It's just what it sounds like: a RC transmitter that sends nine channels of data to the model. What it DOESN'T say is why you'd want that many. You have a plane...say it's a P-38, which has two engines. You need at the very minimum: rudder channel elevator channel aileron channel throttle channel Real P-38s have retractable gear so throw in a fifth channel for the retracts. And for many years, that's all you had. Then you might want a channel for flaps, some guys split the ailerons into two channels, you might want to make the plane drop model bombs so that's another two channels (one for the doors, one for release)...already you're at nine channels and you haven't added your landing lights, smoke system or whatever other things you might want on the plane.
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The prices of RC transmitters vary. They can cost from as little as $150 up to thousands of dollars. RC transmitters can be purchased in stores or online. Here is a website I found: http://www.rcplanet.com/JR_Radio_Systems_s/2086.htm
Most RC helis including the t-rex have 6 channels. Throttle Collective Elevator Aileron Rudder Gyro Gain If a governor is used that would make it 7 channels.
No to first question. I'm a dummy on the other problems here.
You can add any number of channels as your wishes. They offers many channels like ESPN,Lifetime,History, STARZ Play,ABC etc.,