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Stunning amazing huge rc f-18 blue angels scale model twin turbine jet flight demonstration - duration: 9:28. Rc media world 146,617 views. Connecting Transmitter to PC. (it came with the helicopter, as well as the transmitter and program). So anyways, I tried to use it the other day, and I can't get the computer to recognize that I even plugged anything in. My problem is that I cant find anything that will send a signal to the AR600 that isn't a spektrum transmitter (rc.
You 'bind' the receiver with the transmitter. The receiver will only recognize one transmitter when this is done. It is said to be 'bound' to the transmitter.
Once 'bound' the receiver comes up looking for the that particular transmitter, and nothing else until you rebind it to another transmitter. If the receiver is UNBOUND ( as it comes out of the box ) it has no signal to latch on to, and due to that no light. The special 'binding' connector is plugged into the battery receptacle on the receiver. Plugging the binding connector into the battery receptacle puts the receiver into 'bind' mode.
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NORMALLY the receiver gets it's power from the ESC ( electronic motor speed controller ). For normal operation You plug the ESC 's connector to the throttle channel, then turn on the transmitter and hook the LiPo battery to the ESC.
If you use this same technique to supply power to the receiver your motor may go nuts and run up to full power. A better alternative is to hook up a standard 4.8v receiver battery to one of the other channels instead of hooking up the ESC and the LiPo pack. The 4.8v battery supplies enough power to move the servos and power the receiver, but it will not turn the motor.
The ESC can then remain disconnected from the LiPo pack. Once the receiver is bound to the transmitter, you unhook everything and connect the receiver up to how it should be for normal flight. The binding plug/connector is saved and not used.
The ESC's connector goes into the THROTTLE channel. This all is fairly confusing for people not used to working with RC circuitry and 2.4gHz radios. As I mentioned I had an easier time binding the RX to the TX at my airfield. MisterThomas 09:39 AM.