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Old 01-04-2011, 08:44 PM
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Default RE: Transmitter Storage - Fuse Contact Corrosion

Zor - We can go over the same topics again and again, but you are failing to listen to what we are saying.

When you BIND a Tx to an Rx, the Rx sees the GUID of that specific Tx and stores it in memory. With Spektrum, and Model Match, the BIND is not only between the Tx and the Rx, but with the particular Model Memory, as well.

The term BIND only refers to this process and it holds true whether or not the Tx is on or off.

Linking only occurs when the Tx. and the Rx it was BOUND to is turned on. If the Link is broken, a Failsafe Event occurs. This could be a Loss of Signal due to Interference or the Tx or Rx is turned off.

Binding teaches the Rx to respond to only one Tx. When you turn on the Tx and Rx, they Link to one another.

It is very Simple and it should be easy for you to accept it as fact and move on to more important issues that might be more open to interpretation.