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How many conditions are available in the 64k 9Z CAMPac? I would suspect 20 as I can only get 2-3 models in one but do not know for sure.

Tom Erb, one of our Futaba Field Reps, has a good answer to this one for you.

The 64k has 22 conditions. 4 conditions per model are included with every model that you create on your CAMPac. In order to maximize the number of models in the CAMPac you can delete conditions that you don't need or use on a particular model and free up memory for another model using the Copy Condition (CPC) screen. This is described on page 32 in your manual. Page 12 has the list of how many models you can store on your CAMPac based on the number of conditions that you use per model.

The delete button will only appear on the CPC screen if the CAMPac is installed. You can not delete any of the first 50 conditions but 51-72 can be deleted as needed. You must have at least 4 unused or "null" conditions on the CAMPac to be able to copy a new model to it. Each one is numbered to the model that it is assigned to. Unused conditions will have 3 zeros plus the condition number that is in front of it. i.e. Lets say model 14 has an extra condition the screen will read "69 00069 heli 14". The "69 00069" is the condition # , the "heli" is the type and the "14" is the model number it is assigned to. Just delete as needed and you should be able to store more models in your CAMPac.

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