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Does Light on Spectrum Satellite Antenna Indicate Binding?

Old 04-20-2022, 04:55 AM
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Default Does Light on Spectrum Satellite Antenna Indicate Binding?

I'm using a Satellite Antenna with my Spectrum AR7000 receiver. Since I've got a 60 Glow Engine, and it vibrates the airframe, I mounted the receiver in foam like the instructions suggest, however, that means I can't see the Orange light inside that receiver that indicates that the Receiver has been bound to the Transmitter. Since the Satellite Antenna also has a light on it, do any of you know if that light also reflects the same information as the one on the AR7000 Receiver? If that's the case then I have nothing to worry about since I can easily see that light.
Old 04-20-2022, 05:15 AM
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When the light is solid its connected, when the light is flashing it's in bind mode.

That remote is an actual receiver so you're not seeing the status of the main receiver simply by looking at the light on the remote.

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