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The rotary switch on the WaveBird is a little bulky compared to the rest of the PCB. If you want to remove it, here is a guide of which data lines you short to ground to set it to what channel. While they controller and receiver operate in the same manner, each one has a different plastic wheel that has the channels at different positions. For example, removing the rotary switch from the receiver and connecting nothing will set it to Channel 11. Doing the same for the controller will set it to Channel 3.
More info can be found at Synnett's guide, here:
Updated 11/5/20: Added info on the wavebird controller itself, whereas before it was just the receiver. Thanks to @Synnett and @Madmorda for that info.
More info can be found at Synnett's guide, here:
WaveBird Internals and Troubleshooting Guide
This controller is very similar to the original wired GameCube controller, so some information will not be repeated here. Some parts might be incomplete or missing, if you have anything that’…
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Updated 11/5/20: Added info on the wavebird controller itself, whereas before it was just the receiver. Thanks to @Synnett and @Madmorda for that info.
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