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    Posted: 01/Jan/2012 at 3:39am
Hello all!
Happy new year!
I am newby, i bought Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx & Rx V2 (Mode 2) http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__9042__Hobby_King_2_4Ghz_6Ch_Tx_Rx_V2_Mode_2_.html

But this product doesn't contain any manual, and i have some questions.
1. Reciever HK TR6A V2 doesn't have any polarity labeling near bat,ch1,ch2,ch3 etc
Look like
BAT . . . (where is . . . contacts)
Ch1 . . .
Where is + contact, and - contact?

2. What voltage need to start it?

3. I saw some videos in youtube, where guys plug into ch3 not in bat, i always thought that bat is for battery, i am not correct?

4. Servos (corona DS-939MG)doesn't contain any lables too but i think it is no risk to damage it if i plug it backward, i mean like orange,red,gray or gray,red,orange.

Thank you for answers and understanding, btw sorry for my english i am from Russia :)




Edited by deadly83 - 01/Jan/2012 at 3:42am
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  Quote RCER88 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/Jan/2012 at 4:26am
If you look at the receiver with writing so it can be read. Bat at top. The polarity for all plugs is the ground will be on the right.

The voltage used in the RX in most cases is 4.8 volts up to about 6v.

Power can be plugged into any channel in many cases when an ESC with a BEC is used it is plugged into channel three. (throttle in mode 2) The bind plug is plugged into the BAT so the RX can be bound.

Hope that helps.
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  Quote deadly83 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02/Jan/2012 at 2:44am
Thank you, but actually i saw answer only for question number 2.
(BAT .+ .- .ground) <--- like this will be enough for me, or picture with labeling :)

Edited by deadly83 - 02/Jan/2012 at 2:45am
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  Quote airwave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02/Jan/2012 at 6:27am
1)&2 with servo tabs on right side it will be
sig (left) (white/yellow maybe grey for you)

(mid)+ 4.8 to 6 volts (red/orange)

(right)(comon, black /brown)

3) channle #3 is mode two throtle sig it is also the power for a ESC that has a BEC (battery eliminatig) it will put ~5 to 6 volt to the RX at the rate on ESC I/E 2 amp~5 amp.the batt can be used for battery if the red wire is pulled from ESC or it is oppto.

4) org,red, brn(maybe grey for you) org to left, brn/grey to right

Edited by airwave - 02/Jan/2012 at 6:41am
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  Quote deadly83 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/Jan/2012 at 4:14am
Great,Thank you airwave!
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