[NSRCA-discussion] Futaba 8-channel 2.4 GHz Module/Receiver

Stuart Chale schale at optonline.net
Mon Nov 10 15:23:08 AKST 2008


You have to hold the receiver button for a bit before it will bind.  But 
solid green is what you want.  Blinking green means that it is detecting 
a 2.4 signal but not bound.
Stuart C.

Ron Van Putte wrote:
> I tried one of the Futaba 8-channel module/receiver combinations on 
> 2.4 GHz with my Futaba 9ZAP transmitter.  The instructions are 
> somewhat misleading, at least they are to me .  The instructions 
> talked about pushing the button on the module and then pushing the 
> button on the receiver.  The receiver is supposed to bind to the 
> transmitter.  The question is what indication you get when the 
> receiver is bound to the transmitter.  I thought (they don't say what 
> to look for) I'd see the green LED go from a blinking green to solid 
> green.  That didn't happen and I tried it half a dozen times.  Then, 
> on a whim, I plugged a servo into the receiver before pushing the 
> receiver button.  Low and behold, the LED turned solid green.  Later 
> in the instructions they talk about range checking and say, "After the 
> radio link has been established (as indicated by either a solid green 
> LED or a blinking green LED), ....."  Huh?!  EITHER solid or blinking 
> green is OK?  Now I'm really confused.
>
> Ron Van Putte
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