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Old 01-27-2006 | 08:14 AM
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Default Using data from 9C in a 9CS

curious... I have a 9CA
Friend has a 9CHS

can I use my module and campac in his radio to test the throttle rachet and switchs... or is this not possible?

I don't really want to copy it over (my settings are my secret!)


just test the feel of his radio with my models


make sense?

Thanks
Exeter
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Hi Exeter,

Yes, as per our FAQ on the 9C:

You will notice that when you insert your CAMPac from your 9C into your 9C Super that when you get to model number 13 on your CAMPac you will see an arrow appear pointing to the number (1), what this means is that the radio is copying model number 13 into your model 1 memory on the radio.

So while this is easy to do, it is best to back up models 1 through 12 into a separate CAMPac first, as the radio will default to copying Model 13 into Model 1 just by pressing the "Select" button.

I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support technical team at 217-398-8970, or via fax at 217-398-7721.

Sincerely,
Krysta
Lead Futaba Customer Service and Programming Technician
Futaba Service Center USA



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curious... I have a 9CA
Friend has a 9CHS

can I use my module and campac in his radio to test the throttle rachet and switchs... or is this not possible?

I don't really want to copy it over (my settings are my secret!)


just test the feel of his radio with my models


make sense?

Thanks
Exeter

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