skyfly receivers help

Alldave2003

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i thought it was my answere to eliminating the need for so many controlers.ibought two flysky controlers and four receivers and installed them into my trucks and programed each one to its own channnel .Thatwas great untill itried to let a friend use one of my trucks at the same time and found outt that they are the sasme frequency. so iturn on two trucks and one controller works both of them.so myplan didn't work ,do all of the controlers work under the same frequancy
 
Did you bind the the receivers to one controller? If you bound all four receivers to one controller than that controller will control all four receivers.

Bind one of your controllers to the receiver in the rc you want to use. Bind the other controller to the receiver in the rc your friend is using.

The controller (transmitter) that you use for each rc must be bound to the controller you want to use with it.

You buy a multi model controller to eliminate using multiple radios this works if you operate each one rc at a time for yourself not having to pick up multiple radios. When you get someone else to run with they still have to have a separate controller that is bound to the receiver in the rc they want to use. The multi memory is really only to store different settings such as trim settings. You can bind one Flysky transmitter that does not have multi model memory to multiple receivers but you would have to constantly change settings such as steering trim for each one. A multi model transmitter will store these settings for each individual rc.
 
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I have never tested this scenario, but how exactly where they bound? Did you bind truck 1 to memory 1 of transmitter 1 and truck 2 to memory 1 of transmitter 2?

Each transmitter should have many, many frequency channels to avoid exactly this problem, that you show up to a track and someone is using the same frequency.
 

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