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  • help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter neede

    i tryed too connect uo my Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter but its really not working right. there is power going too it (the green light is on) and when you press in the power lead from the esc's too the reciever, the wheels move for a second or so and then nothing, i cant control it from the transmitter.

    if anyone has any experience with these help would be very appreciated

    matt

    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/gianitcod-24g ... 03779.html

  • #2
    Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

    Have you done all the binding process?

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    • #3
      Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

      forgive me, im shattered. what do you mean by binding?

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      • #4
        Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

        Not a problem mate, You have to bind the transmitter and receiver to allow it to receive signals from the correct controller. There should be something in the instructions about it, but i'll have a look on that website you posted and see if I can tell you how.

        When I had a wee look earlier I think I saw something about a rectangular hole on one of the small sides of the receiver?

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        • #5
          Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

          ye, there is.

          i pressed the button and then nothing seemed too change

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          • #6
            Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

            Found this on that website, hope it helps.

            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!

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            • #7
              Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

              Was the transmitter on when you pressed it? Maybe thats the problem?

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              • #8
                Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                it is possible that it is a broken receiver or transmitter. i have had many problems with these transmitters and receivers.

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                • #9
                  Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                  so it has 7 labled channels, and 2 connectors from the esc's. in which channel do i need the esc'c too go in?

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                  • #10
                    Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                    i ordered the Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter but what i think i have recieved is the radiolink t4eu and a r6eh but what i ordered was the t4u and the r6eh.

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                    • #11
                      Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                      If your saying its not working in 1+2 try 3+4 I guess?

                      There does seem to be a few people unhappy with the T4EU on that link you posted.

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                      • #12
                        Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                        i have been very british and sent a message complaining and wanting too be sent the correct thing!

                        angry messages solve a lot of things

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                        • #13
                          Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                          with the binding you have to hold down the button. the new style transmitters and recivers are usless, i would advise getting someting better if your buget can streach to it.

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                          • #14
                            Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                            the radiolink t4eu and the r6eh are the correct receiver/transmitter . not sure why they call it a giantcod transmitter/receiver set on the website though. for every radio system i've used it's been channel 1 and 2 for drive and channel 3 throttle. i'd say its probably a dodgy receiver or transmitter. as long as you don't remove the case off either of them giantcod will give you a refund although it usually takes 1-2 weeks to get your money back.

                            this may sound crazy, but have you tried violently shaking your transmitter up and down for about a minute? i do this to mine when it doesn't work and then it usually starts working

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                            • #15
                              Re: help with Gianitcod 2.4ghz 4-Channel Mode2 Transmitter n

                              Originally posted by jonny
                              the radiolink t4eu and the r6eh are the correct receiver/transmitter . not sure why they call it a giantcod transmitter/receiver set on the website though. for every radio system i've used it's been channel 1 and 2 for drive and channel 3 throttle. i'd say its probably a dodgy receiver or transmitter. as long as you don't remove the case off either of them giantcod will give you a refund although it usually takes 1-2 weeks to get your money back.

                              this may sound crazy, but have you tried violently shaking your transmitter up and down for about a minute? i do this to mine when it doesn't work and then it usually starts working
                              i got the r7eh reciever if that means anything

                              and i only have 2 thing (forgot what they are called) too go into the reciever, one from each speed controller

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