Bind?

Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by Hellifun, Apr 2, 2016.

By Hellifun on Apr 2, 2016 at 2:37 PM
  1. Hellifun

    Hellifun Active Member

    hey guys. I was looking to buy a new heli and the same one comes rtf or rtf but you have to bind it..what exactly does bind mean? never heard that when I was building rc cars. thanks, Dave
     

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Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by Hellifun, Apr 2, 2016.

    1. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

      Binding means you have to link the receiver to the transmitter so they can communicate with each other. With transmitters like Spektrum, you would place what is known as a bind plug ( a servo connector with a wire loop that connects the ground and signal ports on the plug) into the bind port on the receiver. Once you have the bind plug in place, you power the receiver. The status light should be blinking at this point. then you hold the bind button on the transmitter in and turn the transmitter on. When the bind process is complete, the status light on the receiver will go from blinking to solid.

      The helicopter should come with detailed instructions on how to perform the binding process, but if not, there are plenty of folk here who can guide you through it. Hope this helps. :)
       
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    2. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      k..thanks Geena! just wandering why that package was $50 cheaper than the one where the binding's not necessary.
       
    3. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      That's what I meant earlier by RTF (ready to fly... Transmitter included)
      BNF= bind to transmitter you already have.
      Saves from having to buy multiple radios.
       
    4. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      which transmitter would be best for the blade 230 s? I got 3 in mind..the dx6i, the dx6, or the dx7? thanks guys!!
       
    5. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      I got my first Tx with the 120Sr RTF, it was a DX4e.
      Since then, I've bought a Nano CPx, an AR400 Rx that I use on the big Syma coaxial, and the CX450SE-v3 that has DSMx satellite Rx installed. That's 4 different birds I fly with only one DX4e.
      Getting a good Tx the first time pays off when you buy a second Heli as BNF. My next Tx will probably be a DX6i as well, as I am about due for an upgrade.
       
    6. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      ok..thanks buddy!
       
    7. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      The DX6 and the DX6i are essentially the same, but the DX6 has more "bells and whistles" to it. All three are good radios. The DX7 has pretty much everything you need for functionality and compatibility with virtually anything. General rule is, the more channels you have, the more flexibility you have available to assign controls and switch functions to any given model.... especially larger and/or more complex models. If you plan to get into flying in a serious way, you might want to go for the DX7.
       
    8. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      ok beaver.. I found a good used DX7, so i'll probably go with it..thanks man!
       
    9. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Just out of curiosity..... How much $ was it?
       
    10. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      like $100 I believe..
       
    11. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Nice! Those are around $300 new!
       
    12. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      yeah.it's at a pawn shop close by..the guy said it worked like new. hopefully it'll still be there next week.
       
    13. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Some pawn shops have layaway where you can put a down payment on it and they will hold it for you.
       
    14. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      dang! I didn't think of that..i know they're closed now though..oh well. i'll try Monday..lol
       
    15. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      beaver..do you know if the toggle switches are 3 way on the dx6 like the dx6i has? just in case that one is gone Monday..
       
    16. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      If I'm not mistaken, the controls and switches are the same between the two, but the DX6i is missing a few things like the voice notifications and a few other extra features.
      Here's a link to Spektrum RC:
      https://www.spektrumrc.com/Air/Radios.aspx
       
    17. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      that's what I was thinking. just couldn't remember..thanks man!
       
    18. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Looking at the comparison chart, the DX6i has no 3-position toggles!
      The DX6 in manuals section says the specific program for the 230s has to be downloaded to the radio. I did not know that.
       
    19. Hellifun

      Hellifun Active Member

      you sure..i was watching some binding vids on youtube last night and could have swore the 6i had 3 or 4 3 way switches because they were programming it for the 3 different flying levels on the heli to the way switches..i'll have to check again..
       

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