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Old 03-01-2017, 05:22 PM
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Are there any rdio systems on the market with model matching? If so, which ones?

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Originally Posted by Cajuncharley
Are there any rdio systems on the market with model matching? If so, which ones?

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Model Matching is a patented proprietary technology from Spektrum and older JR sets which have the Spektrum DSM2 or DSMX RF decks.
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Zeeb: Many thanks,

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JR's Newer DMSS systems (eg XG series, 28X) also have model match.

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Grapner and Frsky have their versions.. Why do you need it?
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Jeti warns you if the Rx you have switched on is not the one that was previously bound to that model memory.
Multiplex has a system where the Rx actually tells the Smart tx which model it is and changes the Tx to the correct memory for that model.
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Spektrum have a patent on it, but I guess many brands found a way around it. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the others will give you a warning but still connect, and you could still fly on the wrong model if you somehow missed the warning, while spektrum just won't connect at all.

It's useful, because people do sometimes forget to switch to the correct model.

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Originally Posted by krokodyl
Spektrum have a patent on it, but I guess many brands found a way around it. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the others will give you a warning but still connect, and you could still fly on the wrong model if you somehow missed the warning, while spektrum just won't connect at all.

It's useful, because people do sometimes forget to switch to the correct model.

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True, but then there are the "better" idiots that go and re-bind the model to the wrong model memory when it wouldn't connect, with inevitably bad results.
I've never seen it, but I've heard about it happening
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Well, Ok, if you do that.......


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Make something fool proof and someone will invent a better fool
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Originally Posted by barracudahockey
make something fool proof and someone will invent a better fool
lol....

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