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That's good info. That means that I need not power-down the master to send out a sync signal. However, I think that I still need to cycle power on the receiving timer to prepare it to receive the sync -- correct? If so, then I still have my original problem of syncing 2 Timy3's, both of which are acting as the WTN controller for it's paired PR1aW. I'll have to cycle power on at least one of them, which will break its WTN connection.

So, is there a way to prepare a Timy to receive a sync signal without cycling power?

Or do I have this all wrong -- are both Timy3's really acting as controllers? Or just the first one to be powered-up? If only one is acting as the controller, then I can prepare the other to receive the sync by powering it down without any WTN issues.
Last edited by jacunskim
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