I bought a Tactic AnyLink2 transmitter (tx) adapter, a Tactic 6-ch receiver (rx), and Tactic AnyLink2 cord. The tx adapter mounts to the back of my 72MHz tx with some stick-on velcro-like squares. There's also a battery inside the adapter that needs to be disconnected and charged with a USB charger (included). You still need to charge the tx battery. The cord attaches from the tx adapter to the training port of my 72MHz Tower Hobbies tx. They all seem to work great together. I was able to get the tx to bind to the rx, and tested the receiver with some servos and an electric motor. Everything seems to work well. One tip: I saw somewhere that it's a good idea to apply some hot glue to the base of the receiver antenna, to keep it from breaking off or getting pulled out.
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Works perfectly. This is the first time I've used a tactic receiver with a single very short antenna. I have it in a glider and I've gotten the glider so high you have to strain to see if with no receiver problems at a ll.
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Works great with my Spektrum TX and the Anylink2. The channels are slightly different than what Tactic tells you. Throttle is Channel 3. Airlerons Ch 1.
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Received in good shape. Works great and was easy to use.
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I have used Tatic receivers in all my planes and have never had a problem
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