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Old 04-16-2014, 06:50 PM
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Default Spektrum Telemetry T1000 set up with dual receiver batteries

I am trying to set up onboard Telemetry with my Spektrum DX9. I use dual batteries with a smart fly voltage regulator. I was looking at setting up my Telemetry T1000 receiver and I have to plug it into my bind plug on my receiver. Do I have to leave this plugged in bind port or can I use any empty servo port on my receiver after I complete the binding process. I normally plug my regulator output into both battery ports on my JR receiver? Any help will be appreciated.
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The TM1000 uses the data port so yes, you have to leave it there.
If you have an open servo port plug the battery in there.
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Thanks. I was also told I can use a Y harness on the bind port. Have you heard of doing that?
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Yes, there shouldn't be any problem.

However, if you have an open servo port, use that instead of a Y

The power bus is common throughout the receiver, there's no advantage to using the batt/bind port over a servo port for power.

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