Originally Posted by
Max-U52
That would be cool, the ability to program with the remote but still have a USB connection. If you ask me (yeah, I know, nobody did) all boards should have a USB port, just so you can download future changes or updates via PC. All the RCTA boards have that capability, and it's a pretty good feature. You have to get a programming cable, but just once and the same cable fits all the RCTA boards. Then you just plug it in and download away.
So which is it, Clark? Will it be Sony remote programming ONLY or will the board also have another method of programming?
Another question - will the TK60 be TRUE plug and play or will we have to modify the tanks when it's installed like the TK22?
TK60 have two programming channel, SONY and USB( actually serial to USB), SONY for small number of changes, USB for bulk battle data file and sound file transfer.
Still have to modify the tanks like Tk22, because there no way to have separate barrel up and down control with original wiring in HengLong or Taigen airsoft Tank. it sounds unreasonable to me that customer spend $249 but still to use one direction barrel elevation control.