mixing rx's with tx's

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  • boatbuilder1
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 386

    #1

    mixing rx's with tx's

    is it possible to mix rxand tx brands like I have a few extra rx from futaba and would like to get it to work with the robbe radio f 14 ?
  • petn7
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2003
    • 616

    #2
    should be as long as

    should be as long as they are on the same shift. i dunno what shift robbe is on.

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    • kd6hq
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2003
      • 102

      #3
      I normally use the Futuba

      I normally use the Futuba R127DF receiver with the robbe F14 radio, not problem. Any of the Futaba "FM" receivers should work.

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      • boatbuilder1
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2003
        • 386

        #4
        I get next to nothing

        I get next to nothing and some glitching
        I thought the robbe was made by futaba?????????

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        • boatbuilder1
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2003
          • 386

          #5
          and what is a shift

          and what is a shift ?
          do you mean FREQ

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          • petn7
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2003
            • 616

            #6
            no, i do not mean

            no, i do not mean frequency. i don't know exactly what shift is, but some radios have different shifts from each other. for example, one cannot use a futaba transmitter with a JR receiver since they have opposite shifts.

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            • kd6hq
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2003
              • 102

              #7
              Charles

              As far as I know

              Charles

              As far as I know the robbe F14 is made by Futaba.

              Don’t worry about the shift - I know that Futaba receivers will work with the F-14.

              To me when my servos "glitch" it usually means that the batteries need to be charged but there can be many other reasons also. When you get the glitches – is anything else running? (Pumps, props, etc….)

              What is the model number of the receiver are you using?

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              • boatbuilder1
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2003
                • 386

                #8
                model# fp-r-138dp 8 channel pcm

                model# fp-r-138dp 8 channel pcm 1024

                thanks for the help batteries are fully charged

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                • kd6hq
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 102

                  #9
                  Ok, this may be where

                  Ok, this may be where the problem is the F-14 is not a PCM transmitter. I am not familiar with the PCM, as I have never used one. So if someone else can speak up here it would be appreciated. In the mean time I’ll see what I can find out.

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                  • ramius-ii
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 393

                    #10
                    Hi All]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif on a receiver

                    Hi All]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif[/img] on a receiver there is a switch for PPM/PCM. This must match the transmitter type if the receiver is universal.

                    PCM is specific to each brand, so you can only use a Futaba PCM Tx with Futaba PCM Rx, Multiplex PCM Tx with Multiplex PCM Rx and so on. Many years ago, Multiplex led the way with PCM, being the first model aircraft radio to have PCM, before Futaba/JR had it. As usual, Multiplex has moved on and developed PPM with the full programmable failsafe features of PCM, so they have stopped making PCM Rx, and their latest Tx the Royal Evo does not have PCM. If you buy their older Tx such as the Profis they have PCM but you would need to find PCM Rx second hand. To get the failsafe features in PPM you have to buy a Multiplex IPD Rx, which is cheaper than buying a PCM Rx and it can be used with absolutely any brand of shift compatible PPM Tx still with its fully programmable failsafe, unlike a PCM Rx.

                    Ed

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