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Basic Airplane Class: 2.09 Internal RF

Posted on July 28, 2014 by Robert RussellMarch 4, 2018

Receiver no (choices are 00 to 63): defines the behavior of the receiver lock function. This number is sent to the receiver, which will only respond to the number it was bound to. By default this is the number of … Continue reading →

Posted in BasicModel | Tagged Internal RF, XJT
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