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Transmitter/receiver Question

shamus9909

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I have aquired an Airtronics XL 2P Radio, although it is an older radio it has always been a reliable radio. However, I need to get a new reciever for it I know I can probably get a good used one on Ebay but I would like to get a new receiver. I have heard that you cannot mix certain brands and would like to know if that is true or not. I would appreciate any advice I can get. Thanks
 
I have aquired an Airtronics XL 2P Radio, although it is an older radio it has always been a reliable radio. However, I need to get a new reciever for it I know I can probably get a good used one on Ebay but I would like to get a new receiver. I have heard that you cannot mix certain brands and would like to know if that is true or not. I would appreciate any advice I can get. Thanks
It all depends.

Is the radio 27 or 75 MHz?

27MHz AM is very interchangable. I used my old XL 2P 75MHz with Novak receivers.
 
I haven't used that radio since 1990 but I do believe that I used both Futaba, Hitec and Novak receivers.
Ummm....isn't that three, not both??!!:shock:

ROTFLMAO......

Yes, for the older crystal radios, I have "mixed & matched" with reasonable success. In general though, I keep brands together.8)

When you jump to 2.4ghz, you have to be very careful even within the brand."thumbsup"
 
Ummm....isn't that three, not both??!!:shock:

ROTFLMAO......

Yes, for the older crystal radios, I have "mixed & matched" with reasonable success. In general though, I keep brands together.8)

When you jump to 2.4ghz, you have to be very careful even within the brand."thumbsup"

Technically it is two since Futaba and Hitec use the same signal shift.

BTW what's a Bastle BEC? That's what you wrote in another thread.:mrgreen:
 
Thanks again for all your help and input. I do use a 2.4ghz in my scale crawler but I need another radio for my tuber and I got this one at a good price, free!!
 
Thanks again for all your help and input. I do use a 2.4ghz in my scale crawler but I need another radio for my tuber and I got this one at a good price, free!!

Good deal. I have some of those radios and they were good back in the day and still are for some fun bash'n. I raced rc 10's and used Novak receivers. Mine were 75 MHz.
 
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