mine is the old style with the solid core wire. We use the small transponders both core and generic at every race. the only time we have issues is if the timer is on a fast portion of the track.
is there something to placing the generic tags under the kyosho tags? might this be a cause of poor signal strength for the generic?
i think since they are both rfid tags(kyosho and generic), over lapping one over the other may cause the system not to detect maybe if there is a way to cover the original kyosho tag eg. using an aluminium tape over it then pasting the generic tag might help... but that means the generic tag maybe too close to the ground
Arch2b, I would expect them to interfere with each other if they are placed right on top of each other. There is no way to remove the existing tag is there, it is integrated with the chassis correct? If you have not tried it you might try to mount it to the front inside of the body (assuming there is sufficient space).
I have created a separate thread so I can start to keep track of what does and does not work since we have various posts scattered around.
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