I know all that, what I want to know is during the binding process is the receiver (Rx) transmitting a signal to the Transmitter (Tx). I'm trying to get my head around the MAAA (Australia) M.O.P's. I understand that the Tx needs to comply but I want to know if the receiver at any point transmitted a signal during the binding Process.
These new Rx's that HobbyKing has released are DSM2 compatible and therefore are a technology which is allowable. It also states that equipment used for the controlling of the model must have the appropriate certification marking as well. But our servos, which we use to control the model, don't. So if the Rx transmitted a signal I would understand why it might need to have the correct markings on them.
So the Question is, does the receiver transmit any signal during the binding process?
Link for MAAA MOP for 2.4 ghz.
http://www.maaa.asn.au/maaa/mop/policy/ ... IPMENT.pdf