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Running Multiple Robots with the old Radios
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I couldn't find anything so I figure I'll just ask.
Our team has a few older robots (2006 and 2005) that we are using for demonstration and driver training. We have been trying to get them to run simultaneously but have been having problems with the radio signals. They appear to conflict with each other. They run fine individually, but with both on they lose the signal every few seconds. I've tried changing the team numbers, channels, everything I could think of and nothing seems to work. So basically I'm wondering if it is even possible to run multiple robots (using the old radios) at the same time. Is there something you can do to keep the signals from interrupting each others? ![]() |
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