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bobcom52
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Topic: orange 9 channel bind oddityPosted: 05/Apr/2012 at 11:44am |
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Hi when binding to my 9 channel Orange rx I loose bind with all my 6 channel rx's.
When I rebind to any one of the 6 channel rx's I loose the bind to the 9 channel. According to the published info I have seen this should not happen. Anyone with a dx5e,one of these 9 channel rx and other rx's noticed this issue? regards Bob |
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 05/Apr/2012 at 12:01pm |
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The DX5e is not a 5 model memory transmitter, it's a 1 model memory transmitter, so, therefore, when you bind it to a specific rx, it remembers that rx, but then when you bind it to a different rx, the previous rx is erased from it's memory.
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bobcom52
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Posted: 05/Apr/2012 at 12:30pm |
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Not according to the published info. The rx gets told the id of the tx to respond to.
I (like many others) have several rx bound to my tx. I only loose them if I bind to this 9 channel rx for some unexplained reason. |
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 05/Apr/2012 at 12:37pm |
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But, here-in lies the problem...you have 6ch rx's that your tx was bound to, with the same control setup, well the nine channel rx has 3 more control features than the 6ch rx's, so, hence, your model loss begins.
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bobcom52
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Posted: 05/Apr/2012 at 2:39pm |
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According to all the published info on the dsm2 protocol, binding is simply downloading the tx GUID and model memory number (in the case of the dx5e always no. 1)to the rx. Thus, it doesn't know or care if my rx is 1 channel or 10 channel. Maybe they are wrong, but I haven't seen any counter arguments published on that point so far.
Once bound my tx happily operates the first 6 channels of the 9 channel rx as I would expect. regards Bob |
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