IR Battle Systems - What's the difference?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:39 pm
I am fairly new to the forums and have just two tanks at the moment, a recently built Torro KT and a Mato M36 B1. Both have Clark boards installed (TK 24 and TK 22 respectively) and, presently, I have them both installed with HL/Taigen battle systems. As far as I can ascertain this simply means I have both boards set to transmit and receive HL/Taigen IR codes and I have the supplied Taigen IR Receiver 'mushroom' in each (or will have when I get the M36 completed) along with the HL/Taigen IR transmitter(I have also installed receiver indicator LEDs in both tanks already so, like with the Tamiya system, hits are visibly displayed as well). Fine so far.
What I am trying to find out is this: the Clark boards are HL/Taigen and Tamiya compatible and it is a simple matter to switch them from one to the other. So if I want my tanks to be Tamiya compatible (to battle with other tanks with a Tamiya battle system) do I simply change the settings on the Clark boards or do I also need the Tamiya IR transmitter mushroom along with the Tamiya IR transmitter LED?
Are the Tamiya IR transmitter and receivers LEDs also different to the HL/Taigen ones, along with different IR codes?
I have searched around quite a while but just can't seem to find any definitive and/or up to date information on this
. Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated (or a pointer in the right direction)
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What I am trying to find out is this: the Clark boards are HL/Taigen and Tamiya compatible and it is a simple matter to switch them from one to the other. So if I want my tanks to be Tamiya compatible (to battle with other tanks with a Tamiya battle system) do I simply change the settings on the Clark boards or do I also need the Tamiya IR transmitter mushroom along with the Tamiya IR transmitter LED?
Are the Tamiya IR transmitter and receivers LEDs also different to the HL/Taigen ones, along with different IR codes?
I have searched around quite a while but just can't seem to find any definitive and/or up to date information on this

