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the pictures i can view of the ar6100e receiver do not seem to show motor connections.
is it because they are the other side of the pics?
if i put this type of receiver in my ferrel beast apache gunship will the receiver bind with the radio that came with my eflite mcx?
kind rergards, michael...
is it because they are the other side of the pics?
if i put this type of receiver in my ferrel beast apache gunship will the receiver bind with the radio that came with my eflite mcx?
kind rergards, michael...
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thank you for this information, indeed.
will you send me a link to the compatible esc so that i am able to get an understanding?
danka.
will you send me a link to the compatible esc so that i am able to get an understanding?
danka.
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thank you for this information, indeed.
will you send me a link to the compatible esc so that i am able to get an understanding?
danka.
will you send me a link to the compatible esc so that i am able to get an understanding?
danka.
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Is part of your question "rebinding the reciever to the TX"????
If your wondering that, the answer is no. once you bind a rx to the tx it will stay bound. BUT you will have to check all the control directions and amount of deflection, just like setting up any new plane. That is only when you move a rx to a new plane.
sticks
If your wondering that, the answer is no. once you bind a rx to the tx it will stay bound. BUT you will have to check all the control directions and amount of deflection, just like setting up any new plane. That is only when you move a rx to a new plane.
sticks




