Linking two R7008SB Receivers to the 18MZ
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This video shows you how to link two R7008SB receivers to the 18MZ for 16 PWM channels.
The receivers must be put in the correct mode prior to linking them to the 18MZ, this is done with the transmitter turned off.
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This information is still good with the 16sz 18sz and 16iz radios. Thank you for posting
Very good video now i now how to connect my receiver FUTABA
Nice video. Has your Futaba radio system been reliable for you? Has there ever been any issues with signal and/ range checks?
Yes, all ports on the receivers share a common power buss. You'll note I did this in the video for demonstration purposes. This is probably not the way I'd do it in a larger aircraft; I'd opt for two smaller batteries, each powering a separate receiver. With that said, linking power with a two-wire cable does work.
How do you power up both recievers from Naza v2...?
@haisanjafri You would link two receivers just like you link a single one. Both would respond to the same channels at the same time.
I have a question, when i select mode, it constantly flashes red and green. Does that mean there is something wrong with the RX?
Nive vidéo Dude, super
Thanks for the video! Although I have one question. If one RX looses signal with the TX, can the other RX with signal supply the other RX's channels? Basically can the two RXs act as "satellite" RXs for one another? Thanks again! :D
Hello Steve will this process work using two R617FS 7 channel receivers using mode B and mode D. Thanks Dan
I have a question on how you share power between the two 7008sb's Can you have one battery on each rx and then daisy chain them with a male to male for redundent power ?
can u tell me ...or ...any link... BTW , can i ask if i already use sbus can i still use the normal channel
is 6208sb works too?
Telemetry signal lost??
It does work, but is done differently.
What a shame Futaba. Incredebly hard to find support. And incorrect info. ..... "first receiver channel 1 to 8 and second receiver channel 1 to 9" ????????????? Ridiculus.... And the video still online, uncorrected for 10 years 😬😬😬