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I have a Core Code transmitter that I am currently using for most of my models. I have one "kids" car that runs from a flysky cheapy for my son to play with.

My question is, if I want to take a few cars out with another adult can I have multiple cars bonded to multiple transmitters so everyone can get a play at once while swapping cars about. I still want to retain the ability to run most of my cars off the transmitter I am familiar with.

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I the TX is capable of binding with multiple models then you should be able to save each car into it's memory. That will allow one transmitter to select and control several models.

I've never tried to bind one reciecer to multiple transmitters before. Not sure that would work..

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Neither my Spektrum gear, or Annsmann before it would allow a receiver to bind with more than 1 transmitter.

I believe it's a safety feature as two transmitters connected at the same time would give some major problems to the drivers, I guess the same reason clubs used to control who was using which crystals in the old 27MHz days.

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Nope, not possible with Carson and Acoms 2.4GHz transmitters. So it's rebinding time everytime you switch transmitters. Not a bug, but a feature.

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Sanwa/airtronics has got dual id receivers that will bind with two transmitters for endurance races so both drivers can use their own transmitter.

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It's not a tricky procedure. Just need to keep a bind plug with you.. :)

That's exactly what I was thinking. Mere seconds to bind to a different TX.

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Indeed. And if the RX is in a hard-to-access location, all you need to do is wire up a momentary switch to the two outer wires on an old servo lead, leave it plugged into the bind port, and put the switch somewhere handy. Or if you prefer using a bind plug, run a short servo extension lead from your RX bind port to a handy location on the chassis.

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All mine run the Hobbyking HK3100 RX so they have an easy bind button. I guess I want the moon on a stick when I can just have the moon or a stick

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Core code doesn't even require a binding plug - just one push of a button.

You could quite easily set up the same model profile on 2 different transmitters and just bind whichever one is in use to the receiver. It's the program which is important with all the correct trims etc, it would just be a simple case of duplicating the settings on two identical transmitters.

Obviously once one transmitter is bound to the receiver the other transmitter won't be, as others have pointed out this is a feature to prevent interference. But the settings will be saved and once re-bound it will be as it was beforehand.

Hope that makes sense...

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