Binding two transmitters to one receiver?

Is it possible to bind two radio transmitters to one receiver?Example: bind radio-1 transmitter to receiver-A, also bind radio-2 to receiver-A. Control receiver-A with radio-1...turn off radio-1...turn on Radio-2...controll receiver-A with radio-2. Without rebinding.Senerio-person one has their favorite radio with personal setting, and person two has their own radio with personal setting, but both want to use the same vehicle at separate time without having to rebind.I have read that this isn't possible because the receiver only stores one ID in memory, but in the post below, this guy said did it and it works.http://traxxas.com/forums/showthread.php?8947983-Multiple-radio-s-connected-binded-with-one-receiverThanks for the help,Rich

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  • Hi @iskess, can you help me doing that what you have done with DragonLink, i need to try doing that take off with one pilot of different location and Landing with different one located in different geographical coordinate, your help will be much appreciated

    iskess said:

    You never said what radio you are using. I'm doing this with DragonLink to land in a different place than takeoff, with a different pilot.
    There are also wireless buddy box systems sold cheap on hobbyking that allow to Rx on the airplane, and the ability to switch between them.
    Binding two transmitters to one receiver?
    Is it possible to bind two radio transmitters to one receiver? Example: bind radio-1 transmitter to receiver-A, also bind radio-2 to receiver-A. Cont…
  • Thanks
    I think this will work better than binding to TXs to one RX.
  • Thanks for the help. I'm currently using the flysky fs-th9x, but I can use anything that works.
    I really want to control the vehicle with a computer or micro-processor, but to be able to take controll if/ when things go wrong.

    Can you explain the busy box?
    Thanks, rich
  • You never said what radio you are using. I'm doing this with DragonLink to land in a different place than takeoff, with a different pilot.
    There are also wireless buddy box systems sold cheap on hobbyking that allow to Rx on the airplane, and the ability to switch between them.
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