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Old 10-11-2011
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Default Smaller Etronix RX?

Wired up my SX3 and the reciever I have is just too big.
Ideally, I would like one of those postage stamp sized ones measuring about 1" x 1".

I have the Etronix PULSE 2.4Ghz 3-channel system and was wondering if any other 2.4Ghz receiver would be compatible but would be smaller than what I have.

N.B. I dont have the blue receiver (i.e. the FHSS) one, its the older DSSS that I have.

Heres what I have:
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/etronix-...products/36669

So would there be another smaller receiver out there that would do the same job and work with my transmitter?
Thanks guys.
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I use this one:

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/ansmann-...products/36919

Someone else may be able to clarify if there would be a binding/compatibility issue though with your Etronix transmitter.
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Cheers Dan, that looks like the perfect size.
I take it though you havent tried it with the Etronix/Core system so we dont know if it would actually work?

EDIT - actually, just measured it out and actually although its massively smaller in height, the actual footprint isnt much smaller than the Etronix
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