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DXe DSMX Transmitter Only
Item No.
Spektrum -
SPMR1000
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DXS Transmitter Only
SPMR1010

Point and Click Programming
If you've ever managed a music library on your PC or smart phone, you can program the DXe. All you need is the free Spektrum programming app or software and a Spektrum programming cable (sold separately). Using this interface you can create and save basic model setups with different settings for:
- Servo Reversing
- Stick Configuration: Modes 1-4
- Wing Type: Normal or Delta/Elevon
- Expo: On or Off
For advanced programming features such as stick configuration, wing type selection, expo on/off function, model setup import and many more, the Spektrum programming cable (SPMBT1000-Mobile, SPMA3065- PC) is required. Basic programming features such as servo reversing and trim adjust can be used without the programming cable.
Once saved to your PC or mobile device, you can upload the setup for a specific model to the DXe with a simple point and click.
You can also use the interface to upload pre-programmed setups for Bind-N-Fly® aircraft.

Save and Transfer Model Setups

Select Transmitter Mode and Battery Type

Enable Trainer Function

Choose Normal or Elevon Wing Types



More than Meets the Eye
While the DXe looks and functions like a basic 6-channel transmitter out of the box, it gives pilots the control functions they need to fly a wide variety of Bind-N-Fly aircraft using pre-programmed setups. Functions include:
- Throttle, Aileron, Elevator and Rudder Channels
- 3-Position Flap Switch
- 2-Position Auxiliary Function Switch
- 3-Position Flight Mode Switch for AS3X/SAFE-Equipped Aircraft
- Bind/Panic/Return Home Button for SAFE-Equipped Aircraft
Product Specs
Band
2.4GHz
Frame Rate
11ms, 22ms
Modulation
DSMX
Programmable
Yes
Range
Full
Rate Positions
2 POS
Receiver
Sold Separately
Resolution
2048
SD Card/Airware Capable
No
Telemetry
No
Transmitter (Tx) Battery Type
4 AA Alkaline
Compatibility
E-flite - EFL3100E
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FAQ
Yes