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Losb0203mini-baja_manual 3.pdf – Losi LOSB0203 Manual User Manual

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Frequency/Channel Guide
Channel/Color Frequency

LED Indicators

Ch. 1 (Brown) 26.095MHz

Red (top) only

Ch. 2 (Red)

27.045MHz

Yellow (middle) only

Ch. (Orange) 27.095MHz

Red & Yellow (top & middle)

Ch. 4 (Yellow) 27.145MHz

Green (bottom) only

Ch. 5 (Green)

27.195MHz

Red & Green (top and bottom)

Ch. 6 (Blue)

27.255MHz

Yellow and green (middle and bottom)

Note: A frequency guide

sticker has been

factory-applied to

the back of the Mini-

Baja transmitter for

your convenience.

Changing Frequencies/Channels

The Mini-Baja radio operates on 27MHz and has 6 different frequencies—often referred to as “channels” available.

This allows you to operate without interference while up to 5 other models on 27MHz are also operating. Simply put,

a frequency is like a TV channel. The transmitter you hold in your hand is like the TV station and the receiver in the

Mini-Baja is like your TV at home that must be set to the correct channel to receive the signal your transmitter is

sending. Unlike most radio systems, the Mini-Baja features a “synthesized” system that does not require crystals to

be physically changed to select the channel you wish to operate on. Both the transmitter and the receiver must be set

to the same frequency/channel for the model to operate correctly. This can be easily checked by noting the colored

LED’s (lights) on the top of the receiver and the back of the transmitter. These should always be the same on both or

you will not have control of the model. Always program the transmitter first then the receiver. To select a frequency,

follow the following easy steps.
1. Turn on the transmitter and/or receiver. Note: Both should display the same light(s).
2. Locate the frequency selector button.
. Press the selector button until the desired frequency light(s) are illuminated.
4. Repeat for the receiver if necessary.
5. Double-check to make sure both the transmitter and receiver have the same LED’s (lights) on.

The Transmitter

1.

Steering Wheel: Controls direction (left/right) of the model.

2.

Throttle Trigger: Controls speed and direction (forward/

reverse) of the model.

3.

Antenna: Transmits signal to the model.

4.

On/Off Switch: Turns the power on for the

transmitter operation.

5.

Indicator Lights: Green (top) light indicates adequate battery

power. Red (bottom) light indicates signal strength.

6.

Steering Trim (ST. TRIM): Adjusts the “hands off” direction

of the model.

7.

Throttle Trim (TH. TRIM): Adjusts the motor speed to stop

at neutral.

8.

Steering Rate: Adjusts amount front wheels move when the

steering wheel is turned left or right.

9.

Steering Reverse Switch (ST. REV): Reverses the function

of the steering when the wheel is turned left or right.

10.

Throttle Reverse Switch (TH. REV): Reverses the function

of the speed control when pulled back or pushed forward.

11.

Bottom Cover: Covers and holds the batteries powering

the transmitter.

12.

Frequency Indicator Lights: Shows the frequency/channel

you are on. The receiver must have a matching frequency/

channel to operate.

1.

Frequency Select or Button: Used to choose 1 of 6

available 27MHz frequencies.

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