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Re: reprogram during a competition
How do you guys connect the RC and the CC? If you used the ttl port then you are going to have to (actually you probably already did) find a way to hook two things to it at once assuming you are using the camera.
Back on topic however, It seems to be legal to reprogram in a match, but you might have a lot of explaining to do. The thing that will worry the judges the most is the possibility of you screwing with their master code. I would stay away from it for this reason, not to mention all of the reasons already mentioned. You are asking for trouble with both the technical and "legal" aspects of it, when it seems like you could accomplish something the same or better more easily, without the concerns over the rules. Thats just what I think. |
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