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==== 📡 Why You Can’t Bind One Transmitter to Two Receivers for More Channels ==== * When your TX16S binds to a receiver, it creates a single radio link using one protocol (e.g., ExpressLRS, FrSky, DSMX, etc.). * That link carries whatever channels the protocol supports — but it’s not split across two receivers the way a computer might use two USB ports. * You cannot bind the same RF link simultaneously to two different receivers in the same protocol to combine their channel counts — the transmitter will only maintain one active link per protocol at a time. Some transmitters and protocols can talk to more than one receiver (e.g., DSM2 with multiple binds), but that’s for independent control (like flying two models separately), not for combining channels into a single model.
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