Key Features
- Quickly and easily plugs directly into Spektrum receivers or through the charge jack on the switch
Compatibility
Spektrum - SPM2340
Spektrum - SPMR5115
Spektrum - SPM5115C
Spektrum - SPM5025
Spektrum - SPMR5200G
Spektrum - SPMR5200O
Spektrum - SPMR6125
Spektrum - SPM6125
Spektrum - SPMR6215G
Spektrum - SPMR6215O
Spektrum - SPMMRX200
Spektrum - SPMSLR300
Spektrum - SPMSLT350
Spektrum - SPMSR2100
Spektrum - SPMSR215
Spektrum - SPMSR315
Spektrum - SPMSR6110AT
Spektrum - SPMSR6200A
Spektrum - SPM-1034
Spektrum - SPMAR10360T
Spektrum - SPMAR10400T
Spektrum - SPMAR14400T
Spektrum - SPMAR20400T
Spektrum - SPMAR400
Spektrum - SPMAR410
Spektrum - SPM-1030
Spektrum - SPMAR630
Spektrum - SPM-1031
Spektrum - SPMAR631
Spektrum - SPM-1032
Spektrum - SPMAR637T
Spektrum - SPMAR8010T
Spektrum - SPMAR8020T
Spektrum - SPM-1033
Spektrum - SPMAR8360T
Spektrum - SPM9746
Spektrum - SPM18100
Spektrum - SPM20000
Spektrum - SPMR10110
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FAQ
Yes, a bind plug is often required to put a Spektrum receiver into bind mode to connect to the transmitter. Most of the modern Spektrum receivers have a bind button, eliminating the need for the plug. Check the receiver you have/intend to purchase to see if it has a bind button or if it requires a bind plug. Typically if a receiver requires a bind plug, it will come with one.
The Blade 230S ships with a bind plug. If you ever need a spare, this one (SPM6803) works fine.
Spektrum bind plugs are universal. They will work on anything that binds by connecting the outer two pins.