

The short answer is “Very simply.”
If you’re like most pilots, all it will require is plugging the AnyLink into the trainer or DSC port of your radio.
Once that’s done, your transmitter will be broadcasting a true, interference-free, 2.4GHz signal compatible with the SLT receivers in every Tx-R airplane. Link the receiver to AnyLink and you’re set.
If you own a Tactic™ radio, there’s even less to do. Nothing, in fact. See, Tactic transmitters (and receivers) use the same SLT protocol used in AnyLink. And because they do, you can use your Tactic radio to fly any Tx-R airplane as is…
without AnyLink.
So how do you know if your transmitter is AnyLink-compatible? Once again, the answer is: “Very simply.”
Clicking here will take you to the AnyLink Compatibility Chart. It will not only tell you if your transmitter is compatible with AnyLink, but which (if any) optional adapter cable you need.
AnyLink Compatibility Chart Page
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