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Frequently Asked Questions

What frequency does the remote operate on?

The Spread Spectrum Digital remote operates in the 2.4GHz band (that’s 2400MHz). This high frequency offers
a significant advantage as it’s well out of the range of model-generated radio interference (like motor and ESC noise). The DSS remote system uses Direct Sequencing Spread Spectrum modulation to generate a wide signal on a single frequency. The FCC requires that these systems be “smart”– incorporating collision avoidance such that when a system is turned on, it scans the 2.4GHz band and selects a channel that is not being used, then begins transmitting on that unused channel. 79 channels are available and the odds of one DSS remote system interfering with another are astronomically remote. The 2.4GHz spectrum has a capacity of 79 channels. In the unlikely event that the spectrum is full, the 80th system will not connect or cause any interference going into hold scan until a channel is free.

How long will the battery last on MotoShot TCR (921)?
The 920 Quick Exchange Battery battery pack will have provide approximately one hour continuous run time when fully charged. Target weight and range terrain can effect battery run time slightly. It is recommend to charge the Quick Exchange Battery pack after each use. Do not fully deplete the battery. ALWAYS unplug the battery when system not in use. Additional batteries may be purchased here.

Can I buy a second battery for MotoShot TCR(921)?
Absolutely. Click here for the details.

Can I use more than one target on MotoShot TCR(921)?
Yes. MotoShot TCR is rated for up to 35lbs. and the U channel design accepts multiple target brackets at once. Additional brackets are available here. Target brackets should be mounted closest to the center of the length U channel for best performance.

What is MotoShot TCR's (921) remote range?
1000' meters line of sight.

Can I run more than one MotoShot TCR (921) at a time?
Yes. Each MotoShot Robot uses a 2.4 GHz digital spread spectrum remote that has been factory bonded and paired. Multiple units can be operated at the same time.

What happens if I run MotoShot TCR (921) into something?
If you run MotoShot TCR into something hard enough you may "pop" its battery fuse. This fuse is easily replaced and is located on the battery pack connection lead. A 15amp mini fuse is required. 2 spares are shipped with each unit.

What if MotoShot TCR(921) gets shot?
We have a replacement program for any shot parts. For a nominal charge any part of MotoShot TCR can be replaced. Please contact us at 866-580-4284 or customerservice@motoshot.com for a price list.

How well does the 2 wheel drive MotoShot handle a rough/unimproved range?

MotoShot is designed to maneuver over semi-improved to smooth surfaces. If you have concerns about the terrain consider upgrading the standard two wheel drive to four wheel. The four wheel MotoShot will handle 50lbs. of targets and traverse over rough terrain with ease.

 

 
 

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