ORIGINAL: Thard
Insanely helpful. Thank you! Iwould never have realized that 1mm makes so much difference.
Imay photograph the opened 4 in 1 and post the pic with a big photoshop arrow pointing to where I think the antenna wire attaches.
Does it matter what wire Iuse?Ihave some wire in my toolbox that looks about the same gauge.
Thanks as always!
You may try uploading a photo. Imyself have a Big Lama so the Rx differs but Imay be able to tell which is the antenna soldering point.
I may delay to post back though.
ORIGINAL: Thard
You mention the RX 'binding' with the TX upon powering up both RX and TX. Iget it, but here's my question:Can Ibind one radio to two RX units? Ihave an eSky Honey Bee FPand an eSky Honey Bee V2 FP - both share what looks to be exactly the same 4 in 1.
I'm sure this is possible, seeing as you can buy the 4 in 1 separate from a controller.
It looks like there is a tiny switch on the 4 in 1, but it's function is not documented. Isuspect that it is used for the 'binding' process to a controller.
Oh, and could someone give me the correct terminology for what Ithink of as the controller?Ihave heard it called the "TX", the "Radio", and the "Controller".
Thanks in advance.
Cake
Yes it is doable.
You can bind one Tx (transmitter) to any compatible Esky Rx (receiver).
The procedure to bind a Tx to an Rx is described here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9900614
You can`t do the opposite though. To have bound and working (be active) more than one Tx to an Rx. Only one will be active. The one it was last bound to it.
But if you need to bind again a Tx that was previously bound to the Rx then you can do it normally, it does not matter if it was previously bound or not, only that this will be working (as said the last that was bound is only active ).
Ihope you make a point out of all these as my English is not perfect.