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One transmitter for two receivers....
Hi all,
Sorry for the numpty question I have one transmitter (Core Code) and I have bought another car and a second core receiver. My question is that once I bind both receivers to the respective cars, will my transmitter recognize the receivers individually in terms of the trim/throttle settings etc? Cheers! |
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Does your Core transmitter have individual model memories?
Tx's don't automatically adjust for each car. But if it does have model memories, you need to store each car in a different memory space, and select the right model on the Tx to match the car your driving. If it doesn't have model memory, you'll need to adjust it for each car each time.
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http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Manufa..._RC/CR151.html
Is it that ^^^^ one? Or this one? http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Manufa..._RC/CR153.html First one has 15 model memory, second one, yer knackered. No memories. Well, just the one! And FWIW, the recievers aren't bound to the cars, all the clever stuff is in the transmitter, so if you have no model memories, you'll need to rebind and calibrate the ESC every time you swap cars. |
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Thanks guys
I have the first, the CR151 |
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Sorted then, just have a read thro the instructions, bind the cars to different slots in the memory.
Mine has 50, christ only knows what anyone would want with 50 RC cars........ I'm sure i'll get to 50 eventually..... ;o) |
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Brilliant!
Thank you |
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