Could I have 1 transmitter that is bind to two differnt RX.
I wouldn’t want to control both RX at the same time. However would I have to continually bind if switching between the two.
E.g I could turn robot 1 off and robot 2 on and I could instantly control it
Or would I have to rebind robot 2.
My Rx is bolt underneath all the electronics so I would have to unscrew it all to rebind. Being very annoying.
I have this Cheap Tx
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/fs-i4x-4ch- ... ode-2.html
Tx and RX question
Moderators: BeligerAnt, petec, administrator
-
- Posts: 441
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:01 pm
Re: Tx and RX question
In theory, you shouldn't have to rebind each time. I've run over 5 machines on a single transmitter before and never ahd to rebind any of them. The trims may need correcting pre match but apart from that all should be fine. 

-
- Posts: 227
- Joined: Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:39 pm
Re: Tx and RX question
Thanks for reply. It works.
My hope is to have 4 transmitters shared between 8 receivers. So we can swap and change depending on what robots are battle what robots.
My hope is to have 4 transmitters shared between 8 receivers. So we can swap and change depending on what robots are battle what robots.
-
- Posts: 441
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:01 pm
Re: Tx and RX question
Fantastic! Glad to hear it.
- UserFriendly
- Posts: 119
- Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2015 3:52 pm
Re: Tx and RX question
You can bind many bots to one transmitter, but I don't think you can have one bot that is bound to two transmitters even if they are never turned on at the same time.
I would like to know how (if it CAN be done) as I bought 2 controllers, thinking I could fight any two robots at the same time. Turns out, it's not that easy, and have had to rebind if I want to control the bot with the other controller.
I would like to know how (if it CAN be done) as I bought 2 controllers, thinking I could fight any two robots at the same time. Turns out, it's not that easy, and have had to rebind if I want to control the bot with the other controller.
Andy B - Team UserFriendly
Reading Cybernetics Graduate 1996
Trying not to take Antweights too seriously. I think I'm failing.
First AWS was 46.
Reading Cybernetics Graduate 1996
Trying not to take Antweights too seriously. I think I'm failing.
First AWS was 46.
- BeligerAnt
- Posts: 1872
- Joined: Wed May 15, 2002 12:00 am
- Location: Brighton
- Contact:
Re: Tx and RX question
It is the receiver that gets bound to the transmitter. Although the transmitter has to send a bind message it doesn't know which receiver(s) are bound to it.
Consequently several receivers can be bound to the same transmitter but each receiver can only be bound to a single transmitter.
If you want to be able to mix & match transmitters and receivers you will have to re-bind (or go back to 40MHz crystals and swap crystals!
)
Consequently several receivers can be bound to the same transmitter but each receiver can only be bound to a single transmitter.
If you want to be able to mix & match transmitters and receivers you will have to re-bind (or go back to 40MHz crystals and swap crystals!

Gary, Team BeligerAnt