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My team finally finished building our robot modules and combined them together into a complete robot.
The way our 'bot is built demands that we use two transmitters. Transmitter 1 should command motor ports 2, 3, 7 and 8. Transmitter 2 should command all the other motor ports. The trouble is, when we turn on the transmitters, #1 does everything and #2 does nothing. We have a jumper on controller port 15 to use tank controls. We've hacked a fix using SET PT (and turning down all motor ports not used by that transmitter), but that seems like a clumsy way to do it. Has anyone else had problems/solutions with this? |
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