this will not bind to a hubsan . It will bind with other receivers though (flysky)
If you want something that binds with hubsan along with others is a devo 7e (read up on modding it)
http://www.amazon.com/Walkera-DEVO-7E-Control-Transmitter-Channel/dp/B00B3OCRTY
Walkera Devo 7e. Not the best, but with the deviation open source firmware and a few hardware modules, that one radio can operate on over a dozen protocols. You can easily increase the transmitting range 10x with a bit of soldering. I've been using it on my quads for 5 months now, hasn't let me down.
You have no idea how helpful you are!
I only have 1 question left to ask, I was looking at the deviation transmitters specifically this Walkera : https://www.amazon.com/Walkera-DEVO-7E-Control-Transmitter-Channel/dp/B00B3OCRTY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484613948&sr=8-1&keywords=Walkera+devo
On the deviation page it says it supports flysky : https://www.deviationtx.com/
so would that amazon linked transmitter work with the flight controller you linked here : http://www.banggood.com/Beecore-F3_EVO_Brushed-ACRO-Flight-Control-Board-DSM2-For-Inductrix-Tiny-Whoop-Eachine-E010-p-1089021.html?rmmds=search
If so i think i will be going with one of the walkera since they are more in my budget.
For your requirements you should check out a Devo transmitter running open-source Deviation firmware. You'll get 12 channels of DSM (2 or X) with any supported Devo transmitter with no hardware mods.
The Devo 7e is USD$60 at the low end. I like the Devo 10. And 12S at the high end.
The 7e is range limited unless you make a hardware mod, but probably not necessary for combat robots.
And only one antenna :)
http://www.amazon.com/Walkera-DEVO-7E-Control-Transmitter-Channel/dp/B00B3OCRTY
This is the devo 7e that is modify-able correct? Does this price seem right?
The Devo 7E with Deviation firmware is my recommendation. Never used the stock firmware, but Deviation is easy to install with the built-in USB. Deviation supports DSM/DSMX protocols so you can fly the Blade products if you're just looking for BNF park flyers. Lots of other models supported if you want to solder in additional radio modules.
The Devo 7e with Deviation firmware will be your best bang for the buck.
The Taranis and 9x are good choices too but do require the module to support DSM. Taranis is a step up in hardware quality.
All three of these give high-end capabilities at a low cost, but will have a steep learning curve for a complete noob. Still a good place to start if you enjoy the learning part. If you want something that works out of the box look at the Spektrum transmitters, like the DX6i.