Spektrum What's first?

D.O.G.

Goblin 380 Supporter
Hey there! When it comes to setting up TX + RX + ESC, i would like to know which one should i program first? Do i program the Tx " Spektrum 6" first so i can program my Rx "AR7200BX" next then program the Esc "Yep 45 amp" last or should i program Esc to the Rx then the Rx or am i just making a big deal out of nothing? Thanks everyone for past help! I can't speak for everyone else but i appreciate all the information that RC help crew has to offer in the past! Keep up the good work! :)
D.O.G.
 

SIXFOOTER

Member
I don't think it matters which one first, but I would set up the TX first, plug in the model name and all that, then bind it ti the rx, then go through the throttle/ESC calibration exercise.
Seems to make the most sense unless your planning on flashing the ESC's and all of that
 

Lee

Well-Known Member
In the AR7200 BX manual at the beginning, it tells you what the sequence is for the TX and RX.
Preparing the Transmitter for Flybarless operation
1. Create a new model in your transmitter’s model memory.
2. Be sure all trims/sub-trims are disabled (zeroed) and all servo travel values
are 100%.
3. Set your transmitter’s swash type to mechanical mixing (1 servo 90° mixing).
Never enable your transmitter’s eCCPM or revo-mixing functions. This is
handled by the AR7200BX.
4. Do not adjust the pitch curve at this time. During setup, the pitch curve must
be linear from -100% to +100% (or 0% to 100% depending on radio brand). 5. Again, make sure that there are no mixing functions active (for example
revo-mixing).

Next Bind the RX to the TX.
Go through all the set up with servos.

Then do your ESC set up last.
Hope that helps :D
 
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