Binding your Spektrum transmitter to your reciever
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@fingers967 ok thank you so much and ill give it a try.
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when my plane is hangling around at home i keep the bind plug in the receiver so i dont loose it... and also i like to think of it as one of the tags that have to be removed preflight checks on real planes
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how many recievers can the dx5e be bound with at once? is it only one?
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@illbeda1974 Then you hope to hell he doesn't bind, and then test his controller all over your house.
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Does the bind plug come with the receiver
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I bought this trans at my local hobby shop and no binding plug in the box. I have no way to bind other than to buy that stupid wire. With Futaba you just push a button and it binds, way better set up.
bdarnell1966 7 months ago
@bdarnell1966 all you need to do is get a plug with wires ,something like a servo extension and cut the wires off near the plug and short the two outside terminals together .. bingo .. you have a binding plug
fingers967 7 months ago
@fingers967 can you bind the dx5e to different aircraft on the field because i have two rc planes and one transmittor and im new to this binding thing so any advice will be apprieciated. thank you
kondakor1998 4 months ago
@kondakor1998 you can bind two different aircraft .. but i believe only one at a time ,so if you bind to one plane and fly it for a bit ,you will have to bind back to the other one before flying.. now lets be clear here.. im not 100% sure about that because i have several radios and always have one for each plane .. but i cant see being able to bind one radio like the dx5 to several planes unless done one at a time.. a dx6 however has model memories so it would be possible with that one for sure
fingers967 4 months ago
What happens if your next door neighbor is binding at the same time?
illbeda1974 1 year ago
@illbeda1974 although i think thats highly unlikley ,theres the fact that your transmitter is much closer than his and yours will be the stronger signal during the process .. I dont think that will ever be a problem
fingers967 1 year ago