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Re: Which RC (and variable reverser question)?

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:58 pm
by big-ted
You guys make a good point. Most of my running is done at a club layout with 6 independent loops, which allows for multiple reasons to be running without fear of interference.

For those of you that find it handy to have an extra transmitter for when friends come to visit/play, doesn't the receiver forget all the servo endpoints/neutral points etc when you bind it to a different transmitter?

Re: Which RC (and variable reverser question)?

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 9:06 am
by Jimmyb
big-ted wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:58 pm You guys make a good point. Most of my running is done at a club layout with 6 independent loops, which allows for multiple reasons to be running without fear of interference.

For those of you that find it handy to have an extra transmitter for when friends come to visit/play, doesn't the receiver forget all the servo endpoints/neutral points etc when you bind it to a different transmitter?
Only run battery power, so can't answer about servos.

Re: Which RC (and variable reverser question)?

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 10:24 am
by Phil.P
big-ted wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:58 pm You guys make a good point. Most of my running is done at a club layout with 6 independent loops, which allows for multiple reasons to be running without fear of interference.

For those of you that find it handy to have an extra transmitter for when friends come to visit/play, doesn't the receiver forget all the servo endpoints/neutral points etc when you bind it to a different transmitter?
If we are talking about Deltang/Micron based kit, then no..
On a 'standard' stick transmitter, you either use the trim controls on the sticks, or menu settings (processor-based controller).

On the Deltang system, you do not have adjustments on the handset/controller.. All the settings are stored (and the changes made) within the receiver. - This is done by either using 'shorting plugs' on receiver pins, or by programming from the transmitter, or a dedicated programmer.

Phil.P
Yell if you need more information on this. :ugeek