Reprogramming Deltang Rx102 receivers
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:34 am
Hi y'all
Not sure if this is the right section but couldn't figure out where else to put it as it could be applicable to live steam and electric locos. I decided to post a new and improved guide to reprogramming the Deltang Rx102 receiver on my blog as the previous one was out of date and incomplete.
The RX102 normally has servo outputs on Pins 1-5 and directional lighting outputs on Pins 6 and 7. However, these can be reprogrammed to provide on/off outputs for lighting or other gadgets switched from the transmitter - or can be used to provide switched 0v outputs to act as triggers for soundcards such as the MyLocoSound card.
This Blog Post takes you through the process of reprogramming an Rx102 using a Prog4 programma module (£15). - https://riksrailway.blogspot.co.uk/2018 ... -with.html
I am considering making a video showing the process, but it will have to be a combination of screen grabs and live action so will take a little while to create. I'm also planning on showing how the programming can be done with a Prog3 which is a bit more laborious but doesn't require any computer know-how.
Hope some of you find it useful.
Rik
Not sure if this is the right section but couldn't figure out where else to put it as it could be applicable to live steam and electric locos. I decided to post a new and improved guide to reprogramming the Deltang Rx102 receiver on my blog as the previous one was out of date and incomplete.
The RX102 normally has servo outputs on Pins 1-5 and directional lighting outputs on Pins 6 and 7. However, these can be reprogrammed to provide on/off outputs for lighting or other gadgets switched from the transmitter - or can be used to provide switched 0v outputs to act as triggers for soundcards such as the MyLocoSound card.
This Blog Post takes you through the process of reprogramming an Rx102 using a Prog4 programma module (£15). - https://riksrailway.blogspot.co.uk/2018 ... -with.html
I am considering making a video showing the process, but it will have to be a combination of screen grabs and live action so will take a little while to create. I'm also planning on showing how the programming can be done with a Prog3 which is a bit more laborious but doesn't require any computer know-how.
Hope some of you find it useful.
Rik