Graphical Software for programming Deltang RC receivers

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Graphical Software for programming Deltang RC receivers

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I found this software for programming Deltang Receivers on Windows 10

https://modellbahnblog.de/software-zum- ... pfaengern/

Language can be set to English during setup.


Works with Prog4

Haven't thried it yet!!
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Now, that looks interesting.
New to me, but then I've been out of touch with Deltang for a couple of years

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I saw this last year, I downloaded it but have not tried it yet, it looked very interesting.

If anyone uses it please post up how it goes.
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Well, today was the day that I finally converted my battery diesel to an RX65b with Mtronik's sound module. But I can't find a manual for this program anywhere and, for example, the standard page with 10 settings for binding, I don't understand anything about that. Not even after reading the Deltang V611 manual. Binding must happen first before any settings can be done of course.

Note: Have downloaded the latest version 1.2.0.9 which also seems to support Micron M603.
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I see that earlier you mentioned Prog4. If you are using that, that may be the problem, it has known issues and the serial link software has been unsupported for about 12 years.
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The PC I use (build 2019) has an RS232 port on the motherboard. So no serial to USB converter required. Those converters with an FTDI chip are the most recommended. There are many older devices in the industry that now have a USB connection instead of a serial one. The only thing that has been changed is a USB to serial converter built in!

But it could indeed be the case that there are problems with Prog4 that have never been resolved. I will make several more attempts.
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I started off by using a Prog 4 but very quickly abandoned that in favour of using a Tx20 transmitter for all my programming. I found the Tx20 a lot easier to use.

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The software makes it a little easier than just sending strings using the CoolTerm terminal program. For the rest it comes down to the same thing. You can save settings you have made. You can also send a string of codes manually just like with CoolTerm. The Deltang Prog4 seems to be working well for me so far.

Ive just stored the changes made to the standard Deltang settings for my Rx65b-22, in a document.
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