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Eduardo Vendrell They are shiipping a newer version, 1.2. Theorically you have to solver to RX2 but the board is labeled WRONG!!! so where it says TX2 is actually RX2 and viceversa!!!!! I was going mad as I have 2 1.2 boards that I had no way to connect with flysky rx and 1 1.1v board which is labelled correctly!!! hope it helps!!!

2020-09-12 03:57:54 Hasznos (0)
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Matt051 I tried two different types of Flysky receivers on the board and still had no luck. Done exactly the same as you tried ibus and sbus. Did you have a go at soldering the signal to the R2 solder pad? I didn't have much luck coming from it but you might. l also tried bridging the two DSM solder pads, to see if that would work. Still no luck it was a waste of money.

Jayjay63737 16/01/2020
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Q: Which stack mounting 16x16 or 20x20?

Kérdezte Michel tovább 2019-09-28 01:55:19

Matt051 16x16 or go with whoop size board

2019-10-24 03:10:07 Hasznos (0)
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Matt051 haha its a great little flyer, you wont be disappointed. Great for them small areas like play grounds. Good luck with the build, when it completed put a picture up with you review.

Matt051 29/08/2019
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Matt051 Yes you can put a flysky receiver on it, you solder to a different pad on board go to geprc website and it shows you the diagram where to solder on to for the V1.1 board. The receviver l used was the Fli14+ it has the out put for RSSI built in, you just have to enable RSSI on channel ten on your reciever tab in betaflight.

2019-07-21 02:10:18 Hasznos (0)
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