You must Sign-in or Register to post messages in the Hobby Squawk community
Registration is FREE and only takes a few moments

Register now

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Is this possible?

Collapse
X
Collapse
First Prev Next Last
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Is this possible?

    Dear expert tankers ...

    Is it possible to bind multiple tanks to ONE transmitter? I have 5 tanks. Thanks Dai

    PS: I wish Heng Long or someone would come out with a really nice TX that can binds multiple tanks together with LCD screen.

  • #2
    Originally posted by dai phan View Post
    Dear expert tankers ...

    Is it possible to bind multiple tanks to ONE transmitter? I have 5 tanks. Thanks Dai

    PS: I wish Heng Long or someone would come out with a really nice TX that can binds multiple tanks together with LCD screen.
    Yes.

    It is a handful to drive at the same time......

    Comment


    • #3
      If using the H.L. systems/tanks then the answer is NO. That said I like a different transmitter for each of my tanks (I label them). This way others can run them with me.

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by Rudinater View Post
        If using the H.L. systems/tanks then the answer is NO. That said I like a different transmitter for each of my tanks (I label them). This way others can run them with me.
        Actually this is incorrect. With the new 6.0 TX and MFU you can have multiple tanks on one TX. I have six that use the same HL 6.0 TX. I can even drive them all at the same time and have attempted so just for sh**s and grins. But more then two becomes a real circus. Two are manageable as long as they are equally match in speed and handling characteristics.

        When I loan out a tank I simply re-bind it to another TX for the day and bind it back once I take it home. The process is stupidly simple, turn on TX press and hold the “start” button and turn the tanks power on. The two will automatically bind. I have done this countless times with the 6.0 systems.

        Comment


        • #5
          OK you are correct, the HL system is so basic there is not channel reversing or model programing that you would normally have to deal with different models. So yes you could use just one transmitter for several tanks, as there is ZERO different between the models.

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post

            Actually this is incorrect. With the new 6.0 TX and MFU you can have multiple tanks on one TX. I have six that use the same HL 6.0 TX. I can even drive them all at the same time and have attempted so just for sh**s and grins. But more then two becomes a real circus. Two are manageable as long as they are equally match in speed and handling characteristics.

            When I loan out a tank I simply re-bind it to another TX for the day and bind it back once I take it home. The process is stupidly simple, turn on TX press and hold the “start” button and turn the tanks power on. The two will automatically bind. I have done this countless times with the 6.0 systems.
            This is what I polan to do on 3 tanks that I will run solo for fun. The others that will do combat of course will have their own TXs. Dai

            Comment


            • #7
              I run all my tanks off of the same transmitter. Just make sure to turn off each tank when you switch to another.

              Two HL Shermans running on one transmitter. Funny!

              Comment

              Working...
              X