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TomTom65 09-16-2020 07:09 AM

Binding Transmitter and Receiver HELP
 
Hi all, I am totally new in this and already HAVING A PROBLEM I have a new XK X7 Transmitter which came with a Plane I bought, now I do bought a used Heli (Copter X450) and I am not able to get this to work, so in other words I am not able to bind the Transmitter with the Receiver………………….. I might be too stupid or just missing something!?

I watched some Videos about the Transmitter and programming but cannot find anything about binding the frequency……….PLS HELP I’m already exhausted.

tedsander 09-16-2020 11:34 AM

Is your receiver compatible with the transmitter? Generally, one needs both to be the same brand, and even then, sometimes only certain specific receivers from that brand will work with a given transmitter.

TomTom65 09-17-2020 05:37 AM

I am not sure about, need to check, but it should be the Transmitter XK X7 is a common Model and sold separately as well

tedsander 09-17-2020 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by TomTom65 (Post 12632689)
I am not sure about, need to check, but it should be the Transmitter XK X7 is a common Model and sold separately as well

Doesn't matter. There is not just one way to send a signal to the receiver. Most manufacturers make sure theirs is different from everyone else, so that you only can buy their products. Sometimes other companies will offer alternative receivers that work with a specific brand. Some companies sell additional components to change the signal from the transmitter to work with other receivers. But you can't count on that. So you need to do some investigating to see whether the receiver can be used with the X7. Probably not. You may have to replace it with one that can be.

TomTom65 09-17-2020 07:29 AM

Thanks a lot for your explanation


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