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Alan_Perse:
Just a quick question. Synthetized means you can choose your frequency without using crystals right. Would a Multiplex synthetized Tx work with a hitec ( or other manufacturer) synthetized Rx. Or would you have to have a synthetized Rx from the same manufacturer as your TX.

Fred:
Hi Alan, no need to be the same brand...
For instance, I'm using my JR with synthese corona receivers, and i do the same with my mpx evo9 with the corona synthese receivers...
No glitches what so ever !
 :D

Ron:
Thanks for all the info chaps.

Alan: There seems to be a Cockpit MM now.
http://www.multiplexusa.com/product_fs.htm

But I'm still leaning towards the Evo 9.

Icewind: (Fernando - is that right?) Yes the 2.4 is out for me.
They used to say don't buy anything until it's at least up to version 2, and 2.4GHz is still at version 0.5 in many ways :lol:

And a synth TX module is a must.

As to the editing on a PC... If, and this is a big IF, I have absolutely nothing to do at all next winter, I might just look at writing something to do it.
After all, it says it saves a file of some sort to the PC, so it should be possible to read that file, modify it with a user friendly interface, and save it back again.
Hmmmm... Perhaps :wink:

Ron:
Yep.
Synthesized is just the way the basic RF frequency is generated.
You either use a fixed device like a crystal, or you have an integrated circuit that also uses a crystal, but an internal one, and it generates whatever frequency you want according to switch positions or software settings.
The result is the same as far as the rest of the transmitter is concerned.
   8)

Ron:
Just an add-on I thought of...

You don't even have to use a synth TX and synth RX together.
You could have a synth TX and a crystal RX, just as long as they are both on the same channel. :D

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