I think he's dealing with Spektrum, so I wasn't specifying any other brand of radio gear.
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Finally getting my A10 put together ... I hope this doesn’t sound like a really dumb question. I have the spectrum AR6600T six channel receiver. Ummmmmm where do I plug the ESC in? I’m thinking I need a Y cable and go into the throttle PORT of the receiver? Thank you in advance sorry if this is such a newbie question.
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ESC = throttle... Channel 1 (usually labeled for throttle)Originally posted by Joeh71 View PostFinally getting my A10 put together ... I hope this doesn’t sound like a really dumb question. I have the spectrum AR6600T six channel receiver. Ummmmmm where do I plug the ESC in? I’m thinking I need a Y cable and go into the throttle PORT of the receiver? Thank you in advance sorry if this is such a newbie question.
Twin engine (twin EDF) you can Y them to one channel or you can use a radio mix with a second channel
BEC = separate power for RX and would go to any open port or Y with any channel.FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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But you don't. Bind it first with the BEC (or ESC as you call it) plugged into any of the empty ports. After the bind, put it into the BIND port (which will now be empty), then plug the rest into wherever they're supposed to go. Don't mistake the "throttle" lead (which normally comes from the ESC) for the BEC lead, which in this case, comes from the external BEC, that powers the Rx. In traditional ESCs with built-in BECs, the throttle lead also contains the live power wire that powers the Rx.Originally posted by Joeh71 View PostThank you! I had a feeling I was going to need a ‘Y’ cable...
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I'm somewhat confused about this. The sequencer is just a tiny little module where you plug in the retracts and the door servo. I don't think it needs to be "programmed".Originally posted by Joeh71 View PostFeeling like a complete newbie, but hey I guess I am... it helps if you program the sequencer. LOL everything working perfectly now. Thanks again guys!!
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I think we might be talking about different things. I use a DX8 G2 and there wasn't anything that needed doing in the transmitter to make the retracts work. The gear lead from the control board just went into the receiver gear port and it automatically defaulted to the gear switch. The control board and door sequencer just did it's own thing when the switch is thrown.
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