9303 JR Spread 2.4    Gallery
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as Guest



Users viewing this topic: none
    Search This Thread  
 
Printable Version



All Forums >> Radios, Batteries, Clubhouse and more >> RC Radios, Transmitters, Receivers, Servos, gyros >> 9303 JR Spread 2.4 Page: [1]

Tower Hobbies Get Coupon Codes Brands  
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/16/2012 9:20 PM   
Checklst


 

Posts: 653
Score: 115
Joined: 12/19/2002
Last Login: 5/25/2013
From: Alpharetta, GA, USA
Status: offline
I have the Spread Spektrum Module(9303) and have a question about the Bind /Data/ Batt plug on the receiver do you plug the batt into a Y cable at that port........or will any port do for binding.

Hide Signatures
       Post #: 1

RE: 9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/16/2012 9:57 PM   
snuts


 

Posts: 513
Score: 100
Joined: 12/2/2008
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: camrose alberta, AB, CANADA
Status: offline
http://spektrumrc.com/DSM/Products/airReceivers.aspx
Here you go, find your spacific receiver. Then you can find the full instructions.
But to answer your original question, yes power can be applied to any open port.
Hope this helps.
-Snuts-

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Checklst)
       Post #: 2

RE: 9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/16/2012 10:07 PM   
BarracudaHockey



Posts: 18371
Score: 280
Joined: 7/13/2003
Last Login: 5/25/2013
From: Jacksonville, FL, USA
Status: offline
Its a power bus, so any port will take power

_____________________________

Andy - Helicopter Forum Moderator
AMA 77227 Leader Member- Contest Director
www.JaxRC.com

Hide Signatures

(in reply to snuts)
       Post #: 3

RE: 9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/17/2012 1:43 AM   
BuschBarber


 

Posts: 4700
Score: 104
Joined: 1/7/2002
Last Login: 5/25/2013
From: Rochester, NY, USA
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Checklst

I have the Spread Spektrum Module(9303) and have a question about the Bind /Data/ Batt plug on the receiver do you plug the batt into a Y cable at that port........or will any port do for binding.

The Bind Plug always has to be connected to the Bind Port either Directly or via a Y Harness. The Rx battery can be connected to the same Y Harness as the Bind Plug or to any Servo Port, Directly, or via a Y Harness.

If you have a DSC compatible Switch Harness (3 Wire) you can connect the Bind Plug to the Charge Jack on the Switch Harness.

_____________________________

Rich
byronf16@gmail.com

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Checklst)
       Post #: 4

RE: 9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/17/2012 4:39 AM   
Checklst


 

Posts: 653
Score: 115
Joined: 12/19/2002
Last Login: 5/25/2013
From: Alpharetta, GA, USA
Status: offline
I kinda thought new receivers would allow batts to be Y off or attach to any port like the old FM stuff(better to ask)......I will have all 7 ports full in this plane.......IT GREAT news (buschbarber) to hear that I can only use the bind port for binding, but it can be on a Y on that port.......a short Y will make it a lot easier to bind....the small receivers and my big fingers don't mix. I don't have 3 wire switch, but I will look for those next time.....new to the Spektrum game.

Thanks again Guys........

Hide Signatures

(in reply to BuschBarber)
       Post #: 5

RE: 9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/20/2012 6:25 AM   
chuckk2


 

Posts: 371
Score: 106
Joined: 7/24/2007
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: Warner Robins, GA, USA
Status: offline
You don't really need a three wire switch.
The RX uses the data/battery port for binding.
I use a short heavy duty servo extension, carefully separated the three wire in the middle (or other convenient location)
and solder a miniature push button switch between the black lead (-) and the signal line on the opposite side.
(Outer wires on a three lead servo cable extension) A small piece of foam tape can attach the miniature push button to  whatever.
I bought several of the little pushbuttons from Hansen Hobbies when I needed some cables and connectors.
You can carefully bend the four pins around the wires and solder. Use an ohm meter to determine the pin pairs
with the push button not pushed.  Obviously, there are two pins on each side that will show continuity with the push button not pushed,
and all four contacts will show continuity with the button pushed.

http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/eleccomps/switch_tact_6mm_v_h=5/




Hide Signatures

(in reply to Checklst)
       Post #: 6

RE: 9303 JR Spread 2.4 - 11/20/2012 3:57 PM   
BuschBarber


 

Posts: 4700
Score: 104
Joined: 1/7/2002
Last Login: 5/25/2013
From: Rochester, NY, USA
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: chuckk2

You don't really need a three wire switch.
The RX uses the data/battery port for binding.
I use a short heavy duty servo extension, carefully separated the three wire in the middle (or other convenient location)
and solder a miniature push button switch between the black lead (-) and the signal line on the opposite side.
(Outer wires on a three lead servo cable extension) A small piece of foam tape can attach the miniature push button to  whatever.
I bought several of the little pushbuttons from Hansen Hobbies when I needed some cables and connectors.
You can carefully bend the four pins around the wires and solder. Use an ohm meter to determine the pin pairs
with the push button not pushed.  Obviously, there are two pins on each side that will show continuity with the push button not pushed,
and all four contacts will show continuity with the button pushed.

http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/eleccomps/switch_tact_6mm_v_h=5/




I have been using the 3 wire Switch Harnesses ever since I bought my first DSC compatible radio (Futaba 8AUPS). The molded in Charging Jack, with cover, keeps the dirt out. These switches are higher quality and resist vibration. If you are using such a switch, why would you jury rig up some other switch? If you have a smaller model and the 3 wire Switch Harness is too large, I can see going in another direction.

If you use a Voltage Regulator between the Switch Harness and the Rx, then you need to use a Y Harness and connect the Switch Harness to one side and the Bind Plug to the other.

_____________________________

Rich
byronf16@gmail.com

Hide Signatures

(in reply to chuckk2)
       Post #: 7

Page:   [1]
All Forums >> Radios, Batteries, Clubhouse and more >> RC Radios, Transmitters, Receivers, Servos, gyros >> 9303 JR Spread 2.4
Page: [1]





Jump to:


 
Google 



Search | Marketplace | Event Calendar | Local Clubs | Magazine | Product Ratings | New Products | Discussion Forums

Photo Gallery | Instructor Search | Field|Track|Marina Search

Advertisers | Hobby Vendor Resources | Rate Manufacturers | Sign In/Sign Up

SITE MAP!   : :   FORUM RULES

RC Universe is a service of Internet Brands, Inc. Copyright © 2001-2013.

Charities we support that also need your help
Yorkie Rescue | Humane Society | ASPCA | Crohn's-Colitis America


0.656RCU1