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BIND: For your bind plug when binding with Tx
STR: Steering Servo port
THR: ESC port
AUX: 3rd channel port

Based on this pic:


The - is your black or brown wire, + is red and the square pulse shape at the top is your signal which should be white.
   
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BIND: For your bind plug when binding with Tx
STR: Steering Servo port
THR: ESC port
AUX: 3rd channel port

Based on this pic:


The - is your black or brown wire, + is red and the square pulse shape at the top is your signal which should be white.
So I take it this means that once the receiver is binded that the Glitch buster cap would go in the same port(bind/bat)? correct? And thanks for straightening me out on the polarity end. At least now I can hook it up without worrying about frying something. I hope to have some action pics and video this weekend.

Thank you for the carification Skellyo.


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So I take it this means that once the receiver is binded that the Glitch buster cap would go in the same port(bind/bat)? correct? And thanks for straightening me out on the polarity end. At least now I can hook it up without worrying about frying something. I hope to have some action pics and video this weekend.

Thank you for the carification Skellyo.
Yep, you can put the cap in the bind/bat port after you have it bound. And, you're quite welcome!
   
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