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21 Feb 2018 14:34 #67659
by Alvarez
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Hello everyone i have a irange ir8m and I bind my flysky receiver and after a succesfully process I have noticed a strange thing when I connect the battery to my quad and turn on the station I have to press the button of bind of the receiver again and that does not happen to me are other protocols
Someone knows what I could do wrong
I have not touched any of the serial settings inside the receiver
My receiver is a flysky fs a8s connected via sbus
Someone knows what I could do wrong
I have not touched any of the serial settings inside the receiver
My receiver is a flysky fs a8s connected via sbus
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04 Mar 2018 00:33 #67884
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I have the same tx , put tx into bind mode power Rx with bind pressed. When you are sure they are bound turn off quad and the turn off tx.
Ia6b, 6c, Olaf a8s.
Ia6b, 6c, Olaf a8s.
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04 Mar 2018 08:40 #67885
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thanks for your answer but I have already discovered what the problem is
flysky only works well in iBus protocol in sbus does not work correctly
so change the controller pins to the ibus pins and problem solved
flysky only works well in iBus protocol in sbus does not work correctly
so change the controller pins to the ibus pins and problem solved
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04 Mar 2018 13:14 #67886
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Cool , glad you have figured out your issue , i use PPM/Ibus with Flysky as my choice never used Sbus so never had the issue. The A8S receivers are far too flaky for my use the RX2A and similar receivers are far superior in terms of range and reliability the A8S should be burned and never sold again.
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04 Mar 2018 13:20 #67887
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I'm using now the 8a receiver because the range is a bit better
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04 Mar 2018 14:13 #67889
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Cool just be aware that the A8S can be really very temperamental. Ive had around 6 of them i think now and everyone has failed which is why i suggested the RX2A , i get the same range with the 2A as i do with the X6B.
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2792377-FS-A8S-help
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2792377-FS-A8S-help
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04 Mar 2018 14:23 #67890
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thanks for the advice
Yesterday I had an accident because the a8s receiver was activated the failsafe to 5 meters, so I changed it to the 8th but I do not like it too much because it has no diversity or telemetry
Can you recommend a small flysky receiver with diversity and telemetry?
Yesterday I had an accident because the a8s receiver was activated the failsafe to 5 meters, so I changed it to the 8th but I do not like it too much because it has no diversity or telemetry
Can you recommend a small flysky receiver with diversity and telemetry?
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04 Mar 2018 15:54 #67891
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I dont think there are any small micro receivers that offer RSSI ( signal strength report ) i think the smallest may be the Hobbyking iA6C but that is 2-3x the size of the A8S ( i never use RSSI ) Flysky have promised RSSI for micro receivers but have not yet produced a reliable micro RX for us to use, the bigger RX's are awesome just not the small.
I think the easiest option is a Frsky micro RX or another manufacturer
I think the easiest option is a Frsky micro RX or another manufacturer
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04 Mar 2018 15:56 #67892
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Thanks you fit the advice
I don't like frsky un my receiver (irange i8x-ir8m) because i hace heard that there are problems with the range
I don't like frsky un my receiver (irange i8x-ir8m) because i hace heard that there are problems with the range
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04 Mar 2018 17:58 #67894
by Scousethief
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Yeah i've read that too , i have 3 Frsky receivers here and about 10 Flysky but the snow has meant that i cannot safely range check the IR8M.
The 3 receivers i have are the ........
Frsky&EACHINE XSR-E D16 2.4G 16CH Dual Telemetry Receiver SBUS CPPM Output
FrSky XSR Receiver
Frsky XM+ Micro D16 SBUS Receiver
And the Flysky are
Flysky A8S
Flysky IA6B
Flysky X6B
Turnigy IA6C
FS2A ( clone compatible Flysky )
RX2A ( clone compatible Flysky )
I also have the V911 helicopter , a V262 and some of the WLtoys mini planes and RC Cars which i believe are Flysky based receivers.
I will test these as soon as possible for range and report back with the achieved distances etc.
The 3 receivers i have are the ........
Frsky&EACHINE XSR-E D16 2.4G 16CH Dual Telemetry Receiver SBUS CPPM Output
FrSky XSR Receiver
Frsky XM+ Micro D16 SBUS Receiver
And the Flysky are
Flysky A8S
Flysky IA6B
Flysky X6B
Turnigy IA6C
FS2A ( clone compatible Flysky )
RX2A ( clone compatible Flysky )
I also have the V911 helicopter , a V262 and some of the WLtoys mini planes and RC Cars which i believe are Flysky based receivers.
I will test these as soon as possible for range and report back with the achieved distances etc.
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