1. MAKO: Our flagship IR battle product - MAKO is responsible for collecting the battle data and passing it onto the next link in the chain.
2. REMORA: Remora is the unit responsible for transmitting the battle data (TX). It operates in the 433 MHz band so as not to interfere with your 2.4gHz radio operations. Latest versions of REMORA include a LiPo sensor port which enables Remora to also transmit individual and total LiPo cell voltages.
3. MANTA: The final link in the chain is the MANTA Diagnostic LCD (RX). Manta has an onboard wireless receiver that gathers the data transmitted by Remora and displays in on a 16x2 LCD.
To allow for multiple users the REMORA system can be set to operate any 'pseudo' channel for 01 to 99. This post is to show the basic connections and usage of MANTA with special reference on how to change the channel setting from the default of 50 on both the MANTA (RX) and the REMORA (TX)
MANTA Diagnostic LCD - Part 1: Connections and Channel Changing Procedure
MANTA Diagnostic LCD - Part.2: Changing Remora Channel Settings
Statistics: Posted by Admin — Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:48 am
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