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Andy Brockway Andy Brockway is offline
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Re: Using an Operator Interface with the 2004 EDU RC wirelessly

Joe,

I am still a little confused on your set-up. What are you using for the modem on the 2003 EduRC? For your test, plug the servo into pwm08 and test with py_4, this is a direct link.

The setup that we are using is as follows:

2003 OI with its Radio Modem, Team Number set (ours is 716) per IFI instructions.

2003 EduRC with its interal modem (this is the black box with two sets of multiple pins and plugs into the bottom of the motherboard) and motherboard, Team number set to 716, switch set to 'program'. Do not use the full size RC radio modem. I think you are using the internal modem because you said you had no problem programming.

2004 EduRC

Cable between the 9 pin connectors of the EduRC's. Note- must be per this thread, note crossover between pins 2 and 3. Do not use a standard serial cable!

All pwm cables attached to 2004 EduRC.

Good Luck!

Andy Brockway
Team 716, The Who'sCTEKS

Last edited by Andy Brockway : 08-12-2003 at 08:04.