F701 7CH Channels 2.4GHz 7 Receiver For DX8 DX7 JR RC Spektrum DSMX TRansmitter

Compatible with Spektrum & JR DSM2 DSMX 2.4GHz transmitters including: DX6I DX7 DX8 DSX7 DSX9 DSX11

A great receiver for drones, quadcopters, multi-rotors, RC planes, park flyers & other small aircraft.

This receiver has a control range of around 1km > and has duel antennae for true diversity.

Thereceiver is available in either a de-pinned or pinned version (servo pins pre soldered to receiver) making it very easy to install in 

even the tightest of places.  It also features a fail-safe option and wide voltage input range.

The  PPM functionality is an excellent feature for use with multi-rotor flight controllers. This single line connection removes the weight

 and mess of additional wire leads for each individual channel.  This is ideal for use on small frames where space is at a premium.


Features:
Small and lightweight.

Servo Sync (feature does not work with module systems)

Fail-safe system

Quick Connect

Voltage 3.3- 10V

Control range up to 1KM>

Compatible with (Spektrum and JR DSM2 / DSMX) DX6I DX7 DX8 DSX7 DSX9 DSX11 transmitters


Binding Procedure 
1: Put the binding harness into connector location marked BIND. Next connect power to receiver. Receiver LED should illuminate it means bind is accomplished
 2: To set fail-safe throttle and control surface positions, (minimum throttle and all control surfaces set to neutral is suggested). Press and hold the bind button of transmitter (LED will illuminate), Turn on the transmitter. 
3: Receiver LED will change from rapid flashing to slow flashing and a few seconds later when bind is accomplished the LED of receiver will illuminate solid. Failsafe should be programmed correctly. 
4: Remove binding harness from the BIND channel. Restart the receiver by cycling it power off and turn on and connect battery into BIND channel is recommended. All channels should function properly now. You may test fail-safe by holding sticks in corner, cycle transmitter on and off. Surfaces and throttle should return to your preset fail-safe positions.