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06 Mar 2017 18:04 #59912
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Hello,
I have two same helicopters with 3GX mrs modules and a radio. Currently I made a template copy. But the problem is that they run together. I would like to know how to make sure they do not work together.
Thank you.
I have two same helicopters with 3GX mrs modules and a radio. Currently I made a template copy. But the problem is that they run together. I would like to know how to make sure they do not work together.
Thank you.
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06 Mar 2017 18:34 #59916
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Use different Fixed ID for each heli.
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06 Mar 2017 19:27 #59924
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I did it, but after the rX did not bind anymore. BTW I use a DSMX satellite to run with the Futaba RX . Could you tell me more about fixed ID, and can I use with the DSMX protocol?
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07 Mar 2017 04:28 #59938
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Yes, it works. But you need rebind the model if you change Fixed ID. Fixed ID combine with transmitter ID to form unique ID for specific model.
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10 Mar 2017 08:53 #60079
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I thank you vlad_vy. I re-tried and everything works fine with a fixed ID for each model. I think I had not waited long enough for the bind to happen.
I do not understand exactly how all this works because on page 47 of the manual it is written "If Fixed ID is set None, a transmitter-specific ID is used instead".
I thought that if I did not put a fixed ID automatically, there Would have one generated.
Thank- you for helping-me.
I do not understand exactly how all this works because on page 47 of the manual it is written "If Fixed ID is set None, a transmitter-specific ID is used instead".
I thought that if I did not put a fixed ID automatically, there Would have one generated.
Thank- you for helping-me.
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11 Mar 2017 02:24 #60108
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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The generated ID for DSM is transmitter-dependent, but not model-dependent. So you really need to set it yourself. I'm not sure why we don't make it model-dependent to prevent that, but we don't.
Different protocols do different thing with IDs, from ignoring them to requiring them, so this answer may not apply to other protocols.
Different protocols do different thing with IDs, from ignoring them to requiring them, so this answer may not apply to other protocols.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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15 Mar 2017 16:10 #60221
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Thank you very much for your reply and for your work.
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