Two model memory to same receiver
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_CREATED Two model memory to same receiver
10 Jan 2022 15:11
Hello
Is possible to have two different models in the same transmitter linked to same receiver¿ I share a model with a friend and we use different throttle direction so i want to have two models in my ds14
Thanks
Is possible to have two different models in the same transmitter linked to same receiver¿ I share a model with a friend and we use different throttle direction so i want to have two models in my ds14
Thanks
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10 Jan 2022 15:54 - 10 Jan 2022 15:54
did ya try?
- transmitter ON
- copy model
- change throttle direction in copy
(better take of the prop
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- bind and test
- switch all off
- change model to oriiginal
- bind and test
no need for bindplug you might be asked to change RX to new model, even if it is physically all the same, the TX thinks it is 2 models and 1 receiver flipped from modle to model
would have cost less than asking, typing, waiting for answer, and on top immeditae success and sth learned
and BTW ya can test it to certain degree in servo monitor as well before powering the modell
- transmitter ON
- copy model
- change throttle direction in copy
(better take of the prop
- bind and test
- switch all off
- change model to oriiginal
- bind and test
no need for bindplug you might be asked to change RX to new model, even if it is physically all the same, the TX thinks it is 2 models and 1 receiver flipped from modle to model
would have cost less than asking, typing, waiting for answer, and on top immeditae success and sth learned
and BTW ya can test it to certain degree in servo monitor as well before powering the modell
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Two model memory to same receiver
10 Jan 2022 16:42
I usually try to read the instructions or find any doc before trying myself, as i don't want to break anything,,,
But sure try first is another approach, thanks for your time
But sure try first is another approach, thanks for your time
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Two model memory to same receiver
10 Jan 2022 18:34 - 10 Jan 2022 18:36
Exactly like skyfreak said!
I use this with an E-Glider with two different wing variants (2 wingspans), but the same fuselage and receiver, a Mistral 4300/4700 from Windwings.
Have two different models in DC-24, once Mistral 4300 and once Mistral 4700, can bind with either of them without bind plug or pairing.
As long as the models to bind with are ON THE SAME TRANSMITTER this works, but for security reasons NOT if you want to bind one model (= one and same receiver) to different transmitters of course, there you need to pair or use the bind plug each time you change the transmitter! This is logical as there can only be one "controlling transmitter" for one receiver at a time!
Best regards
Peter
I use this with an E-Glider with two different wing variants (2 wingspans), but the same fuselage and receiver, a Mistral 4300/4700 from Windwings.
Have two different models in DC-24, once Mistral 4300 and once Mistral 4700, can bind with either of them without bind plug or pairing.
As long as the models to bind with are ON THE SAME TRANSMITTER this works, but for security reasons NOT if you want to bind one model (= one and same receiver) to different transmitters of course, there you need to pair or use the bind plug each time you change the transmitter! This is logical as there can only be one "controlling transmitter" for one receiver at a time!
Best regards
Peter
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Two model memory to same receiver
10 Jan 2022 19:00
Thanks!!!.
But you do that "bind without plug" each time you swap the wings, or only need to do once¿
And note i don't have transmitter and plane here so i can not test myself, only asking to know if is feasible to do
But you do that "bind without plug" each time you swap the wings, or only need to do once¿
And note i don't have transmitter and plane here so i can not test myself, only asking to know if is feasible to do
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Two model memory to same receiver
10 Jan 2022 19:53
No, you just choose one of the models and it connects if on the same transmitter and receiver once bound to each model!
It then just works,
Best
Peter
It then just works,
Best
Peter
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