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    Spektrum AR6200 needs help

    dear all experience flyer,

    I face some problem on AR6200. My plane crashed this morning. When I pick it up, I found that my AR6200 and the Remote Receiver (which was connected to AR6200) was blinking. I keep on re-bind, but failed. Then I try to disconnect the Remote Receiver and only use AR6200 itself, but also binding failed.
    1) It means my AR6200 have problem?
    2) Can we only use AR6200 without Remote Receiver?
    Anybody face this problem before? If do, pls kindly give some advises. Thanks.

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    my 6200 satellite rx blinks everytime after I fly my glider as well as my Compass 6HV heli. Not sure if there was a loss in the signal but todate I have yet to experience a lockout (touchwood esp for a 600size heli!).

    If I recall correctly, 6200 cannot not work individually so the satellite rx must be attached. Check the physical condition of yr 6200 for any cracks etc. Insofar that I read in the dx7 manual, once a connection has been established between a rx & tx, it cannot be altered but may lose its signal owing to a drop in voltage supplied within the rx (that's why we need a BEC or regulator). Do a search in google, there's tons of info on this lockout/brownout issue.
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      #3
      Originally posted by feudallordcult View Post
      my 6200 satellite rx blinks everytime after I fly my glider as well as my Compass 6HV heli. Not sure if there was a loss in the signal but todate I have yet to experience a lockout (touchwood esp for a 600size heli!).

      If I recall correctly, 6200 cannot not work individually so the satellite rx must be attached. Check the physical condition of yr 6200 for any cracks etc. Insofar that I read in the dx7 manual, once a connection has been established between a rx & tx, it cannot be altered but may lose its signal owing to a drop in voltage supplied within the rx (that's why we need a BEC or regulator). Do a search in google, there's tons of info on this lockout/brownout issue.
      Thanks a lot, friend

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