How do I pair my RC transmitter and receiver?
To bind it you power up the transmitter, power up the receiver (turn on the car), push and hold the ‘link’ button (found on the receiver box) until it turns red before shortly turning off. The receiver LED will then flash once and then return to a solid on.
Can 2 RC cars run 2.4 GHz?
Yes. If one or both of your models is equipped with the TQ or TQi 2.4GHz radio system, you can just “switch on and drive.” The TQ and TQi 2.4GHz radio systems automatically locate and lock onto the receiver that they are bound to.
How do I bind a 2.4 Ghz receiver?
How do I bind my 2.4GHz module and receiver system?
- Verify that both the transmitter and receiver are off.
- Hold the set up button down on the module and turn on the transmitter.
- Continue to hold down on the set up button on the module until the LED goes off, then release the set up button.
Will two RC cars interfere with each other?
If you don’t plan to run your RC cars, trucks, boats, or aircraft alongside other radio controlled vehicles, it doesn’t really matter which frequency they use. However, running two 27MHz or two 49MHz RC cars near each other will usually result in interference—crosstalk. The radio signals get mixed up.
What is Throttle dual rate?
Most radios allow for individual adjustment of the “Hi/Throttle” or “Lo/Brake/Reverse” side. Dual Rate: This setting sets the “Travel/EPA/ATV” of the channel you’re using. Sub-Trim: This is a trim function on many radios, allowing trim function during set-up, and still allowing the full trim function.
Can you bind any 2.4 Ghz transmitter?
Unfortunately not all 2.4 systems are compatible… it is closer to the truth to say that they are all INcompatible… That receiver should be available as a spare – although it seems quite expensive considering the price of the car in the first place! Someone else may know if it is compatible with another brand.