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    I am going to get the
    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/gianitcod-24g ... 03779.html
    but it says this about binding:
    'The bind procedure is the easiest, quickest, no fuss seen to date, this is done by powering up the transmitter and receiver, then a tiny button positioned at the end of the receiver case is pressed once. A green LED flashes for a second or so then stops, that€™s it, job done!'
    and I'm wondering if you press the' tiny button positiond at the end of the receiver case' just for the first binding or every time you bind. if its evry time you bind I will have to change my design

  • #2
    Re: binding transmitters

    just for the first time normally

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    • #3
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      youll have to press ever time you want to bind but not every time you use it

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      • #4
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        good that means I can use the same design

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        • #5
          Re: binding transmitters

          just got my one of these transmitters this morning. its quite a nice transmitter but be carefull as its cheaply made, i have already noticed how the case doesnt line up properly and it has a few cracks. also if you read the other thread in the general discussion sometimes the bind doesnt work with other robots around. i guess you really cant complain for £25

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          • #6
            Re: binding transmitters

            ok, should not be a problem as it is for my second robot and its my first 2.4Ghz transmitter.

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