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Bind Plug Storage
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Every now and then you’ll have to rebind your transmitter to the receiver or to a new receiver in a new airplane. But those binding plugs are small and are easily misplaced. I’ve found it very convenient to store my radio’s bind plug in the battery compartment on the back of the transmitter. No more wild goose chases wondering where I last put the plug. Michael Ross, Flemington, New Jersey
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