I think you're right about different physical models. I had to disassemble the unit, took off the PCB from rear wall, removed the unnesessary plastic with pliers and then assembled all this stuff back. Only after that it was possible to install the FrSky module into my Turnigy 9X, and I was not only one who messed up with it ;)
Finally got the Hobbyking Discovery Buzzer to work with 9x/frsky module. The fix was accomplished by adjusting the endpoints in the radio for my gear channel. I ended up using 37 and 120 for the end points. Thanks for your response Dennis. This buzzer has saved me many times. Well worth the 6 bucks. BTW.. You can get this buzzer in USA at readytoflyquads for $6.
Killer info. Thank you! Glad to hear you got it working and even better that readytoflyquads carries it. Those guys are awesome both in price and shipping.
Luis, I also ran across the same issue. If your 9x is the same as mine, then you will need to mod/remove some plastic that were molded into the module bay. Seems like Turnigy added this to protect the petruding PIN coming from the TX board. If this is what you are seeing then be sure to open up the back and remove the TX board before you hack that plastic piece. After I removed mine then the FrSky module snapped in like its suppose to.
Dennis, you are my hero:) Among some other things I learned to set up my Turnigy 9x three mode switch and failsafe with the Dji Naza from you. I already had the FrSky Module, but for some reason I bought the Turnigy 9xr to use with it. But the 9xr is completely different and difficult to set up. So now I`m very happy with my 9x and FrSKy, thanks to this video. Thanks a lot
So far it's been great. I normally fly in pretty open spaces and haven't gone too far out (< .25 mi). I have a failsafe return to launch setup just in case something like this happens. As I venture further out I will continue to test and post if I run into any problems with short range limits. Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't aware of it as everyone that I've read with FrSky raves about its range.
Good Q. I switched from Spektrum last year mainly because I couldn't afford the DX8. I had the DX5e and needed more channels, but was drawn into the Turnigy hype. I've been really impressed with the Turnigy 9X and the only drawback that I've had is the 9X menu takes a bit of work to learn.
Hi. I installed er9x on my new Turnigy 9xr radio, not my Turnigy 9x. For the 9xr you only need the USBasb programming device. I wanted to try the er9x firmware, thats why I bought the Turnigy 9xr, Rather having two low budget radios, in stead of the risk to damage the one I had, the 9x, by soldering operations. Until I am familiar with the 9xr/er9x I am using my 9x with FrSky, exactly as you do. With the 9xr/er9x, and the FrSky with telemetry I hope some day to fly FPV.
Thomas, that's good to know. I didn't realize this was an issue until several of you pointed it out. I may be ordering another TX in the near future and will let you know if I notice a difference as well.
Thanks again for another helpful vid. Just got my DJT combo pack and some spare receivers from hobbyking, pretty cheap in the end. Paid $90 for a Combo pack and 3 extra receivers to swap all my other cars and quads over. Had no problems with the setup except the little plastic mount in the back of the transmitter which I just cut out and all went smooth.
Not a problem. A few others mentioned they had to cut the plastic mount as well. I guess there are a couple versions of the TX. Thanks for the feedback.
I guess I will learn also the 9xr and use it some time. But I was surprised the menues were so different from the 9x. Thanks again for all your videos.
Thank you. No, I didn't have to cut or sand, but I did have to press firmly to get the module to click into place. It slides in nicely, but for the tabs to click into place it does take a bit of force.
Under normal circumstances you want to take your jumper pins out after binding. Not sure if your case is different, but when I was binding my new FrSky setup I didn't have to jumped anything since the RX has a bind button.
I have the V2 straight from HobbyKing, purchased about 2 months ago, and I have to remove that piece of plastic as well. It sounds like they're all like this now!
Since you're flying the stock 250mw transmitter I can assure you that your FrSky system will out-distance your FPV TX/RX setup. I haven't done a full range test yet, but I've read about users getting well over a mile with FrSky out of the box.
Vinny, yeah I flew with the stock T9X module for over a year and loved it. If you want greater range then the FrSky is definitely worth the upgrade. Also, if you haven't seen it check out the FrSky Taranis. Double the channels, but about 2X more expensive. Hope this helps.
Greetings and thanks for the feedback. It's much appreciated. If you have the standard T9X receiver then it will not work with the FrSky setup unfortunately. The D8R or the V8R will do the trick, but it does suck to have to do away with your old receivers.
Thanks again dude, just watched this in a hotel working away from home getting ready for when I get back. Got my brand new frsky djt and plus lI module waiting for me - just gotta work out fail safe and additional features for kk2 will be searching your videos for those tutorials, haha! FPV is almost there, monitor with in built diversity receivers and vtx is ready ; )
Ashley, I hope all is well! Great to hear your setup is coming together. Good luck and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Not saying I have all the answers, but I'm learning as I go :)
Dennis Baldwin Question already! Hhaha, got my DJT module in my tx following your video so thanks for that but when I came to powering up my receiver (D8R-II) I had no LED's indicating it was on : ( I have my KK2 and 1-5 channels plugged into it but it's like it isn't receiving power, do you reckon I could have fried it by plugging it in the wrong way around, is it even possible or is it protected? Or do you reckon i've ordered a dud? Thanks dude! Hope your well.
That's strange. I've accidentally plugged my leads in backwards before but never fried it. I'm assuming this setup worked fine with your other receiver? Have you tried powering it just with just one lead? Also, what is the BEC output of your ESC? I'm assuming it's 5V to power the receiver.
Dennis Baldwin Yea I think it's a faulty receiver, ordered another one so it should come today and I'll be able to test it. I worked backwards and hooked up my previous receiver and it works so there has to be something wrong with the new D8R-II I bought. The power output it 5v standard so nothing unusual there ; ) Thanks for getting back to me dude! Will let you know what happens with the new one!
Got it. That's good to know you only need the USBasp programmer. I didn't realize this. Good luck with your 9XR and I'm looking forward to upgrading to er9x soon!
Ok you sold me its easy no excuse to not upgrade just to have true failsafe and much better range. I upgraded to the FrSky D8R-XP - 8 Channel Receiver w/ Telemetry, RSSI, & CPPM receiver.
Grateful for the video instructions... I have just purchased a Flysky th9x only to discover that it doesn't support failsafe..... now thanks to your time and effort I now know how to upgrade the unit... cheers for that..... how come you didn't have to trim any plastic from around the pin openings on the old module casing????? (as I am led to believe that that has to be done with the flysky, even though it is one and the same as the Turnigy 9x)....
David Garrett That's a great question. I've heard lots of feedback from other users that have had to trim their TX and I'm not certain why. Perhaps I have an older version and the newer version has a slightly different case? Or maybe it's as you suggest that the Flysky requires it but others don't. At any rate if you do this made please let us know how you get along. Thanks.
Dennis Baldwin Hi Dennis....My Flysky th9x arrived today...and yes I have to cut away the raised plastic pin protector on the bottom right corner of the module housing of the backplate...(the DJT module is the same depth but the pin housing is shallower.. ).. been trying to setup up my old quad with KK 2.0 board.... fun and games and a steep learning curve..... cheers once again for all your video tutorials... they have been a Godsend.... :-) keep up the good work bud.....
Nice video simple and to the point i have the frsky but have not installed it yet i thought i would lose all my settings but that answered my question also i have a few fpv flights now and i am wondering how much of a range increase i will get i am flying a stock fatshark 250 milliwatt
Simon, have you properly gone through the binding process? If so, then here are my connections from Naza to FrSky receiver: A => CH1 E => CH2 T => CH3 R => CH4 U => CH6 I hope this helps and good luck.
Hello Will this FrSky DJT module will work with "original" Turnigy 9X 2.4GHz 8Ch Receiver (V2) (the one shown on video before you made binding with FrSky D8R-II receiver) ? I need this answer since I have 5 those 9X 8CH receivers. I have some troubles with range using original module, and suspect on module problem, so i decided to by this ny DJT module
Are any of your prongs bent? I would check that first. I was able to get the module installed by pushing it into place while squeezing the tabs. Then I pushed in the middle to get it to click. If that doesn't work then I'm not 100% sure what's going on.
hello Dennis, very clear vid, did you have to cut or sand anything so module can fit on your Tx,? asking because i've been hear about you need to do that to the module.
greetings dennis,,i have the flysky th9x..i got this djt and receiver too..will my old receiver still work with this Djt transmitter/ or will only work on new frysky D8R receivers? nice vid..very clear explanations..
Hay Dennis this is to have a stepper throttle on the Turnigy 9X, or the Flysky 9X. Take the friction bar that thay have in there for the throttle look to see where the gimbal throttle wheel has rubbed it's track on the bar, notch the middle of that tract with a file, twist a piece of wire from a loaf of bread across it after taking off the plastic cover. That's it a ratchet throttle.
Hey Dennis, just got this module with telemetry with a flysky 9x and tons of standard rx's for $100. :0) It will be my back up to the uhf 9x I use. Thanks for this vid,
Dennis Baldwin Santa drone crashed out front of apartment. Not really....I got it from an airplane guy on craigslist. I am using the d8r rx and module already seems like a nice set up. Got about 10 other rx with the deal incuding 2 v8fr? and 2 4ch v4...
Dennis Baldwin Hey Dennis, I have the same module and wanted to ask what the switches 1&2 do? Can't find info on here. I had one switched on by mistake wondering if it caused a 50 yard away glitch.
What mode are you flying in? Plane, heli, or acro? Have you checked your throttle curve to make sure it isn't the culprit? You should expect to see a linear curve by default, but perhaps something got tweaked.
Are you asking because you're looking at purchasing one or do you already have it? I ask if you already have it because it would be an easy test to find out. If you don't have it then I can't offer much advice since I haven't tried it. I don't have a 9XR, but it's on my wishlist :)
I have two 9x radios. One I had alter(cut) to get the module to fit. The other one the module just plugged right in. There is a video on UA-cam about how to make modify it to make it work.
thanks Dennis, I'm sure that's how I had it connected, will give it another go when my new 9x turns up, another question, should I be taking the jumper pins out after binding? (I'm not going to use the telemetry as I'll be running an OSD) I tested the rx in my AXN so I'm sure it bound ok...
Hey there. I have just finished building a 500 quad with the Naza M Lite. I have a 9XR Pro tx with a Fly Sky module. I currently am using the Turnigy 9 channel receiver, but have figured out that I won't have a fail safe capability with this set up in case of signal loss. My question is will a FrSky receiver with fail safe work with the Fly Sky module? If not is there a receiver that will? I went with the Fly Sky when I bought the 9XR so I didn't have to buy a dozen new receivers, the Fly Sky works with the HK TR6A receivers. Thanks for all your videos, they have been a big help in the build process.
Im starting to realize that I'll have to do this to my radio to get the fail safe I'm looking for with my Naza equipped quad. I'm also realizing that I'll, have to get sensors for whatever I want to send back to my radio, is that correct? The two things I can think would be most useful are of course voltage and distance. I may have to check out the garage pilots blog site so I can stop bugging you.
+Dean Hallal Yes you'll need to buy additional sensors unless you have a Naze32. There's a way to get voltage data from Naze32 to FrSky but I know you're flying with NAZA Lite. Perhaps you could use something like this: www.getfpv.com/frsky-flvss-lipo-voltage-sensor-with-smartport.html
+Dennis Baldwin thanks again for reply. Looks like what I need. Man so much to learn every time I look at one issue two more pop up! Will have to decide on which module and receiver I want first then worry about the sensors. Have you seen the new FrSky HK has with the new style antennas? Anyway, thanks again. Is there a better way to message you, hate having to do this in UA-cam all the time. Tried Garage Pilot but didn't see how to look for what I needed or to message. Have a good weekend.
I started to buy this for mine then I was going to buy a spectrum dx9 but after I found out that a spectrum receiver was 150 I order the frsky taranis instead hoping you will make all the mixes for the taranis so I can use your expertise to set mine up
Luckily it's still quite easy. You just have to open up the transmitter, remove the 4 screws on the PCB that has the module pins, then cut away the little plastic sheath. I just used pliers to snap off the plastic, but it would be even easier and cleaner to use side cutters.
Hi Tim, I'm not sure what you're referring to. I didn't do anything other than pull the FrSky module out of the package and remove my default T9X module. The FrSky plugged right in without having to alter anything. Perhaps we have different physical models?
That's not good. Does it even come close? Mine was pretty close and I just had to push a little bit to get it to click. Which FrSky module did you purchase?
Hi again. Well, I must admit, the 9XR is not that different after all. First thing I did when I received it, was to install the er9x firmware, so thats why I thought the transmitter itself was different...silly me..but I`m learning. There is plenty of tutorials on youtube how to use the er9x, so now I`m getting somewhere, and I like the 9xr better and better. By the way, take a look at my video, "TBS discovery first real flight" where I credit you special thanks.
Great instruction. I just bought all the parts for my first quad build (SK450) and I got the Turnigy 9X. It is good to know that there are easy inexpensive upgrades for this transmitter. I was wondering what size props you recommend for my quad. As I said I have a SK450 with Sunntsky motors, Afro 30A ESC's and KK2.1.5 control board. I also have an APM 2.6 with GPS for a later upgrade. The only thing I don't have yet is the props. Lots of different variation of opinions on line (10x4.5, 8x4.7)???? Should I try both? What do you think? Thanks again for the great info!
tptwk That's a good question and sometimes come down to matter of preference. I originally flew 10" props and then went down in size when I started filming and taking photos. I wanted to deal with less vibes and have more responsiveness at the sticks. So now I'm flying with 8" props on my QAV400, which is the largest prop it will support. The best advice I can give is try both and see what "feels" better. Hope that helps.
I know and I thought the same, but everything in my Naza Assistant show the exact same settings for calibration. I will double-check again just to make sure. I was pretty surprised by this.
i have a turnigy 9x that is still in the box since 2015..if i did the same as you did in this video could i use open pilot instead of naza ...i dont' have a preference its just what i have ...i've been messing with drones since about 2014 but i'm very novice (Its just on and off)..i just bought another cg028 and it got me back into flying again but that went splat on the cement cause of a bad capacitor or motor .....it had RTL and i really am trying to build a drone that has that as i don't have good luck with the ones that don't ...thanks in advance and sorry for being confusing if i am
On the 3:45 I see that you have already prepared the place for FrSky module to fit. The plastic casing around the connecting pins is removed. Why don't you say anything about this? FrSky module doesn't fit the Turnigy 9X without this procedure.
Very glad to hear that! Did you go with the Smartie Parts board option or solder option? Just curious as I was thinking about going the Smartie Parts route.
Thanks for a great vid Dennis. Although I'm having trouble binding my frsky xjt module to my d8r-II plus. The xjt is in bind mode on my 9xr. I set the tx to bind. But when turning on my d8r-II plus receiver in bind mode I only get a solid red and green light that does not flash on the rx. No bind. The instructions with my xjt said that that switch 1 has to be on and switch 2 off when binding to the d8r-II plus. Any thoughts? Thanks for your time.
I can't remember the bing process for my D8R-II plus but I do remember there are two modes. One where you bind by using the failsafe button while you power the RX up and the other where you use a jumper to connect two of the pins. I'll have to look tomorrow but let me know what binding process you're using and we can take it from there.
I kept getting a RX-ERR message when I tried connecting a FrSky RF module and RX to my Naza so had to use a Turnigy RX, REALLY need the FrSky loss of signal failsafe now tho so want to give it another go, Dennis can you let me know what channel numbers on the RX you have A, E, T, R and U from the the Naza connected to please?
Fantastic Infos for this Turnigy 9X upgrade to FRSKY DJT module and bind to FRSKY D8R-II Plus ACCST Telemetry Receiver..ill upgrade mine and use to APM 2.6 ..Thanks Dennis!awesome..
I haven't tried this but with my next HK order I will get one. Strange that it works with your ezuhf but not your FrSky! I just wish HK had this buzzer available in the US warehouse. It's going to be a month before I see one :)
Hey Dennis, I just installed my DJT Module into my Turnigy 9X and the D8R-II+ into my FPV Flip w/Naza Lite GPS and it appears I have now lost the GPS position hold mode that the Naza offers. I had it configured using one of your other videos with the standard Turnigy receiver and it worked perfectly. I'm thinking maybe I have the GPS plugged into the wrong channel on the receiver? Have you run into this problem before and happen to know what receiver channel works with the Naza's GPS unit? As of right now the U port on the Naza is going into channel 6 with no response shown in the setup assistant. I've tried channel 8 as well with no luck. Thanks again for the video, the FrSky manual is terrible compared to this walkthrough.
Figured it out! Apparently the module switch shifted my pitch curve values just enough to confuse the Naza assistant from recognizing the 3-position switch as switching to each flight mode as usual.
Hey there, glad to hear you figured it out. I've struggle with the pitch curves many times before but once you get comfortable with them they really give you a lot of flexibility. Take care.
Hi Dennis, great video, as are all of the videos you do. Would you trust this setup for reliability and range? As in trust, I don't want to ditch a 90 series raptor nitro heli if the transmitter or receiver fail. The group I fly with have had problems with the turnigy Tx and rx in its standard form with failure at a range of 300-400 meters. Obviously I would range test before use. I am just after general opinions of people in the know. Cheers
Hi Adrian, thanks for the comment. I've had no problems at all regarding reliability and range with the FrSky mod. Now I haven't flown beyond 1/2 a mile but I've heard about good range beyond a mile. Are you playing on going that far?
Did you install er9X using the SmartieParts board? I know Atarix777 used that board and I'm leaning in that direction, but wanted to know if you did that or chose the solder approach. I just watched your TBS vid and was very impressed. Thank you for the mention and keep it in the air :)
I would think you don't want to install the TX module in the transmitter set. Putting the TX module on top of your car will get even better range, and connect the module's signal wire to your transmitter set by a set of long wires. And you can sit inside your car while fpv.
Thanks for sharing that tip. I put mine inside the transmitter because it was simple and clean. But if I wanted longer range I would give your suggestion a try.
Hey Dennis. Did you or are you gonna do a vid on the setup for failsafe for this combo? Just got my module and receiver and would like to know how it works out? Just got a TBS Discovery and will be installing this on it. Thanks very much.
Dennis Baldwin Hey thanks a bunch for the link Dennis. I appreciate all your hard work on these setup vids! Sure helps us get up in the air much quicker. :) Thanks again.
That sounds like a big pain, but I'm glad to hear you got it working. Any idea what version of the T9X you have? I believe mine is V2 but will check tomorrow to confirm.
Dennis, this FrSky D8R Plus Receiver supports telemetry. What other components do I need to use the telemetry feature? I have a APM 2.5 can I just connect the telemetry port on my APM 2.5 to this receiver to transmit telemetry data down from my multirotor?
Hey. Nice videos and thanks. Quick question. Since the Turnigy 9x and the FS-TH9X-B are basically the same product just different name, will this upgrade work with the FS-TH9X-B? Thanks!
thanks for posting, I just got mine all set up and everything looks good. One concern I ran into is the female plug on the module has very wide ports for the small turnigy male pins to fit in... Have you had any connection issues so far?
The only way I know how to power it is via one of the servo leads coming from the ESC to the receiver. It runs off 5V so if you can find another input source you could wire to a servo connector and use that to power it. What are you trying to do?
If you're asking if the FrSky will work in the T9X version that ships without a module then yes, I'm fairly certain it will. If you have a link to the T9X you're looking at I may be able to tell you. And if I didn't understand your question then feel free to follow up. I think I understand what you were asking :)
Nice video. I followed your processes, and connected to my NAZA lite. From the original setup the receiver was set to Traditional. When I changed it to PPM it stopped working { RX -ERR}? Went back to Traditional and it works { per the NAZA set up screen)? Is this correct?
Patrick Jordan If I recall with my T9X and FrSky combo it was set on traditional. Give that a try and let us know if you run into any problems. Make sure you go through the TX calibration sequence just to make sure your sticks are responding properly.
Hi Dennis. I would like to know if the Turnigy 9x needs any software update to work with the Frsky Djt module? And schould I get the graupner/jr module or the futaba/hitec module for the Turnigy 9x ? Thanks
Great Vid Dennis, as always. Mine binds fine but when I power the TX and my quad back on after binding all I get on the RX is a dim green light not the solid red. Any Idea what that means? And second, what range increases are you seeing with this upgrade?
Please disregard my previous question, I now know wassup. I though my unit wasn't working because I did not get the solid red light just the dim green and I was unable to arm. It appears the naza m lite w/gps needed a radio recalibration, mainly the 3 position switch, their values needed to be changed as they were off by about 2-4 points so the naza would not arm since it could not tell what mode it was in. The dim green light is normal, just means no telemetry just receiving which is fine for me as I just wanted something with a little better range than the stock 9x tx and rx. Thanks again Dennis for the great instructional vid.
James, man it's great to hear from you and know that you're still alive :) I hope all is well and that you're getting some flying in this spring. Keep in touch and I'll be looking for you over on Garage Pilots!
Hey Dennis, have you been able to get a "lost model buzzer" such as the one from Hobby King, to work with this setup? I have mine set to work with my gear switch but no matter what I do, as soon as I plug it into the receiver it starts buzzing. YIt works great using my Ezuhf system on the same 9x but not when I have the Frsky tx/rx on it.
i bought 9x radio from some one , and who was using open tx 9x 2.0.15 version , you are expert , pls guide me the version already in my radio is good or ER9X VERSION IS GOOD or any othr version you think is good rather then these 2 firm ware ??? pls guide , programming card is good to attach in radio , so i can easily make set up for my plane or channel setting .
Hi great vids Dennis! Ive just done this setup. I had my 9x working great and used all the curves, gear on 5, etc you showed in other vids. 3 way switch like a charm! Cheers for all that. However, since Ive put the Dr8/DJT on, the quad is all over the place. Ive calibrated everything I can think of. It yaws on its own, all over the place...intermittently! Any ideas?
Eoin O'Callaghan I just removed the iOSD and the PMU and tried the DJT with the standard NAZA. Its all over the place...diving and yawing. Kinda like when the FC isn't stuck down properly.
Eoin O'Callaghan How did the recalibration go? If you continue to have problems please join us at www.garagepilots.com and post in the forums over there. We'll be glad to try and help you out.
sir we have a frsky x4r. telemetry and also we have used the turnigy receiver toether with its turnigy transmitter. what should we do? do we need to stick with the turnigy receiver or buy another module for telemetry? we are still on building something
I think you're right about different physical models.
I had to disassemble the unit, took off the PCB from rear wall, removed the unnesessary plastic with pliers and then assembled all this stuff back. Only after that it was possible to install the FrSky module into my Turnigy 9X, and I was not only one who messed up with it ;)
Finally got the Hobbyking Discovery Buzzer to work with 9x/frsky module. The fix was accomplished by adjusting the endpoints in the radio for my gear channel. I ended up using 37 and 120 for the end points. Thanks for your response Dennis. This buzzer has saved me many times. Well worth the 6 bucks. BTW.. You can get this buzzer in USA at readytoflyquads for $6.
Killer info. Thank you! Glad to hear you got it working and even better that readytoflyquads carries it. Those guys are awesome both in price and shipping.
Luis, I also ran across the same issue. If your 9x is the same as mine, then you will need to mod/remove some plastic that were molded into the module bay. Seems like Turnigy added this to protect the petruding PIN coming from the TX board. If this is what you are seeing then be sure to open up the back and remove the TX board before you hack that plastic piece. After I removed mine then the FrSky module snapped in like its suppose to.
Dennis, you are my hero:) Among some other things I learned to set up my Turnigy 9x three mode switch and failsafe with the Dji Naza from you. I already had the FrSky Module, but for some reason I bought the Turnigy 9xr to use with it. But the 9xr is completely different and difficult to set up. So now I`m very happy with my 9x and FrSKy, thanks to this video. Thanks a lot
So far it's been great. I normally fly in pretty open spaces and haven't gone too far out (< .25 mi). I have a failsafe return to launch setup just in case something like this happens. As I venture further out I will continue to test and post if I run into any problems with short range limits. Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't aware of it as everyone that I've read with FrSky raves about its range.
Good Q. I switched from Spektrum last year mainly because I couldn't afford the DX8. I had the DX5e and needed more channels, but was drawn into the Turnigy hype. I've been really impressed with the Turnigy 9X and the only drawback that I've had is the 9X menu takes a bit of work to learn.
Hi. I installed er9x on my new Turnigy 9xr radio, not my Turnigy 9x. For the 9xr you only need the USBasb programming device. I wanted to try the er9x firmware, thats why I bought the Turnigy 9xr, Rather having two low budget radios, in stead of the risk to damage the one I had, the 9x, by soldering operations. Until I am familiar with the 9xr/er9x I am using my 9x with FrSky, exactly as you do.
With the 9xr/er9x, and the FrSky with telemetry I hope some day to fly FPV.
Thomas, that's good to know. I didn't realize this was an issue until several of you pointed it out. I may be ordering another TX in the near future and will let you know if I notice a difference as well.
Thanks again for another helpful vid. Just got my DJT combo pack and some spare receivers from hobbyking, pretty cheap in the end. Paid $90 for a Combo pack and 3 extra receivers to swap all my other cars and quads over. Had no problems with the setup except the little plastic mount in the back of the transmitter which I just cut out and all went smooth.
Not a problem. A few others mentioned they had to cut the plastic mount as well. I guess there are a couple versions of the TX. Thanks for the feedback.
I guess I will learn also the 9xr and use it some time. But I was surprised the menues were so different from the 9x. Thanks again for all your videos.
No problem. I'll be anxious to hear how your 9XR setup goes when you get around to it. Good luck!
Thank you. No, I didn't have to cut or sand, but I did have to press firmly to get the module to click into place. It slides in nicely, but for the tabs to click into place it does take a bit of force.
Under normal circumstances you want to take your jumper pins out after binding. Not sure if your case is different, but when I was binding my new FrSky setup I didn't have to jumped anything since the RX has a bind button.
I have the V2 straight from HobbyKing, purchased about 2 months ago, and I have to remove that piece of plastic as well. It sounds like they're all like this now!
Since you're flying the stock 250mw transmitter I can assure you that your FrSky system will out-distance your FPV TX/RX setup. I haven't done a full range test yet, but I've read about users getting well over a mile with FrSky out of the box.
Vinny, yeah I flew with the stock T9X module for over a year and loved it. If you want greater range then the FrSky is definitely worth the upgrade. Also, if you haven't seen it check out the FrSky Taranis. Double the channels, but about 2X more expensive. Hope this helps.
Glad to hear it, George. Thanks for watching and hope you're in the air now.
Greetings and thanks for the feedback. It's much appreciated. If you have the standard T9X receiver then it will not work with the FrSky setup unfortunately. The D8R or the V8R will do the trick, but it does suck to have to do away with your old receivers.
No problem. Thank you for the positive feedback and glad it helped.
Not sure as of yet. When I find out I will let you know. I plan on doing a range test soon. I've read about some getting well over a mile range.
Thanks again dude, just watched this in a hotel working away from home getting ready for when I get back. Got my brand new frsky djt and plus lI module waiting for me - just gotta work out fail safe and additional features for kk2 will be searching your videos for those tutorials, haha! FPV is almost there, monitor with in built diversity receivers and vtx is ready ; )
Ashley, I hope all is well! Great to hear your setup is coming together. Good luck and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Not saying I have all the answers, but I'm learning as I go :)
Thanks dude, super helpful as always : )
Dennis Baldwin Question already! Hhaha, got my DJT module in my tx following your video so thanks for that but when I came to powering up my receiver (D8R-II) I had no LED's indicating it was on : ( I have my KK2 and 1-5 channels plugged into it but it's like it isn't receiving power, do you reckon I could have fried it by plugging it in the wrong way around, is it even possible or is it protected? Or do you reckon i've ordered a dud?
Thanks dude! Hope your well.
That's strange. I've accidentally plugged my leads in backwards before but never fried it. I'm assuming this setup worked fine with your other receiver? Have you tried powering it just with just one lead? Also, what is the BEC output of your ESC? I'm assuming it's 5V to power the receiver.
Dennis Baldwin Yea I think it's a faulty receiver, ordered another one so it should come today and I'll be able to test it. I worked backwards and hooked up my previous receiver and it works so there has to be something wrong with the new D8R-II I bought. The power output it 5v standard so nothing unusual there ; ) Thanks for getting back to me dude! Will let you know what happens with the new one!
Got it. That's good to know you only need the USBasp programmer. I didn't realize this. Good luck with your 9XR and I'm looking forward to upgrading to er9x soon!
This video was definitely quick and painless! Thorough and to the point...Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated.
Ok you sold me its easy no excuse to not upgrade just to have true failsafe and much better range. I upgraded to the FrSky D8R-XP - 8 Channel Receiver w/ Telemetry, RSSI, & CPPM receiver.
Grateful for the video instructions... I have just purchased a Flysky th9x only to discover that it doesn't support failsafe..... now thanks to your time and effort I now know how to upgrade the unit... cheers for that..... how come you didn't have to trim any plastic from around the pin openings on the old module casing????? (as I am led to believe that that has to be done with the flysky, even though it is one and the same as the Turnigy 9x)....
David Garrett That's a great question. I've heard lots of feedback from other users that have had to trim their TX and I'm not certain why. Perhaps I have an older version and the newer version has a slightly different case? Or maybe it's as you suggest that the Flysky requires it but others don't. At any rate if you do this made please let us know how you get along. Thanks.
Dennis Baldwin Hi Dennis....My Flysky th9x arrived today...and yes I have to cut away the raised plastic pin protector on the bottom right corner of the module housing of the backplate...(the DJT module is the same depth but the pin housing is shallower.. ).. been trying to setup up my old quad with KK 2.0 board.... fun and games and a steep learning curve..... cheers once again for all your video tutorials... they have been a Godsend.... :-) keep up the good work bud.....
Great to hear. I hope you enjoy the setup.
Nice video simple and to the point i have the frsky but have not installed it yet i thought i would lose all my settings but that answered my question also i have a few fpv flights now and i am wondering how much of a range increase i will get i am flying a stock fatshark 250 milliwatt
Simon, have you properly gone through the binding process? If so, then here are my connections from Naza to FrSky receiver:
A => CH1
E => CH2
T => CH3
R => CH4
U => CH6
I hope this helps and good luck.
Hello
Will this FrSky DJT module will work with "original" Turnigy 9X 2.4GHz 8Ch Receiver (V2) (the one shown on video before you made binding with FrSky D8R-II receiver) ?
I need this answer since I have 5 those 9X 8CH receivers. I have some troubles with range using original module, and suspect on module problem, so i decided to by this ny DJT module
Are any of your prongs bent? I would check that first. I was able to get the module installed by pushing it into place while squeezing the tabs. Then I pushed in the middle to get it to click. If that doesn't work then I'm not 100% sure what's going on.
The DJT module is compatible with JR transmitters and the T9X. The DFT module is compatible with Futaba transmitters.
hello Dennis, very clear vid, did you have to cut or sand anything so module can fit on your Tx,? asking because i've been hear about you need to do that to the module.
Great Job! you will like this system. I do, get the patch antenna for it and you will love it.
greetings dennis,,i have the flysky th9x..i got this djt and receiver too..will my old receiver still work with this Djt transmitter/ or will only work on new frysky D8R receivers? nice vid..very clear explanations..
No problem at all. Thanks for the feedback and what are you doing with your 9XR? I didn't realize the firmware is that different, but good to know.
Hay Dennis this is to have a stepper throttle on the Turnigy 9X, or the Flysky 9X. Take the friction bar that thay have in there for the throttle look to see where the gimbal throttle wheel has rubbed it's track on the bar, notch the middle of that tract with a file, twist a piece of wire from a loaf of bread across it after taking off the plastic cover. That's it a ratchet throttle.
Great tip, Alonzo! Thank you. Have you done this mod before?
Hey Dennis, just got this module with telemetry with a flysky 9x and tons of standard rx's for $100. :0) It will be my back up to the uhf 9x I use. Thanks for this vid,
Man that's a great deal. Where did you get it from?
Dennis Baldwin
Santa drone crashed out front of apartment. Not really....I got it from an airplane guy on craigslist. I am using the d8r rx and module already seems like a nice set up. Got about 10 other rx with the deal incuding 2 v8fr? and 2 4ch v4...
Dennis Baldwin
Hey Dennis, I have the same module and wanted to ask what the switches 1&2 do? Can't find info on here. I had one switched on by mistake wondering if it caused a 50 yard away glitch.
No doubt. I was shocked at how affordable this setup was.
What mode are you flying in? Plane, heli, or acro? Have you checked your throttle curve to make sure it isn't the culprit? You should expect to see a linear curve by default, but perhaps something got tweaked.
Are you asking because you're looking at purchasing one or do you already have it? I ask if you already have it because it would be an easy test to find out. If you don't have it then I can't offer much advice since I haven't tried it. I don't have a 9XR, but it's on my wishlist :)
I have two 9x radios. One I had alter(cut) to get the module to fit. The other one the module just plugged right in. There is a video on UA-cam about how to make modify it to make it work.
thanks Dennis, I'm sure that's how I had it connected, will give it another go when my new 9x turns up, another question, should I be taking the jumper pins out after binding? (I'm not going to use the telemetry as I'll be running an OSD) I tested the rx in my AXN so I'm sure it bound ok...
Hey there. I have just finished building a 500 quad with the Naza M Lite. I have a 9XR Pro tx with a Fly Sky module. I currently am using the Turnigy 9 channel receiver, but have figured out that I won't have a fail safe capability with this set up in case of signal loss. My question is will a FrSky receiver with fail safe work with the Fly Sky module? If not is there a receiver that will? I went with the Fly Sky when I bought the 9XR so I didn't have to buy a dozen new receivers, the Fly Sky works with the HK TR6A receivers. Thanks for all your videos, they have been a big help in the build process.
Im starting to realize that I'll have to do this to my radio to get the fail safe I'm looking for with my Naza equipped quad. I'm also realizing that I'll, have to get sensors for whatever I want to send back to my radio, is that correct? The two things I can think would be most useful are of course voltage and distance. I may have to check out the garage pilots blog site so I can stop bugging you.
+Dean Hallal Yes you'll need to buy additional sensors unless you have a Naze32. There's a way to get voltage data from Naze32 to FrSky but I know you're flying with NAZA Lite. Perhaps you could use something like this: www.getfpv.com/frsky-flvss-lipo-voltage-sensor-with-smartport.html
+Dennis Baldwin thanks again for reply. Looks like what I need. Man so much to learn every time I look at one issue two more pop up! Will have to decide on which module and receiver I want first then worry about the sensors. Have you seen the new FrSky HK has with the new style antennas? Anyway, thanks again. Is there a better way to message you, hate having to do this in UA-cam all the time. Tried Garage Pilot but didn't see how to look for what I needed or to message. Have a good weekend.
thanks for the video - made it a lot easier for me to install my Frsky DJT and d8r!
No problem at all. Thanks for watching.
I started to buy this for mine then I was going to buy a spectrum dx9 but after I found out that a spectrum receiver was 150 I order the frsky taranis instead hoping you will make all the mixes for the taranis so I can use your expertise to set mine up
Luckily it's still quite easy. You just have to open up the transmitter, remove the 4 screws on the PCB that has the module pins, then cut away the little plastic sheath. I just used pliers to snap off the plastic, but it would be even easier and cleaner to use side cutters.
Hello! Thank you for the review. Does this module met your expectations? Fail safe and range improved much better?
Hi Tim, I'm not sure what you're referring to. I didn't do anything other than pull the FrSky module out of the package and remove my default T9X module. The FrSky plugged right in without having to alter anything. Perhaps we have different physical models?
I appreciate it and thanks for watching.
Hello Dennis, thanks for your video ! Do you have the alarm on the radio when you lose the signal ?
That's not good. Does it even come close? Mine was pretty close and I just had to push a little bit to get it to click. Which FrSky module did you purchase?
Hi again. Well, I must admit, the 9XR is not that different after all. First thing I did when I received it, was to install the er9x firmware, so thats why I thought the transmitter itself was different...silly me..but I`m learning. There is plenty of tutorials on youtube how to use the er9x, so now I`m getting somewhere, and I like the 9xr better and better.
By the way, take a look at my video, "TBS discovery first real flight"
where I credit you special thanks.
Great instruction. I just bought all the parts for my first quad build (SK450) and I got the Turnigy 9X. It is good to know that there are easy inexpensive upgrades for this transmitter. I was wondering what size props you recommend for my quad. As I said I have a SK450 with Sunntsky motors, Afro 30A ESC's and KK2.1.5 control board. I also have an APM 2.6 with GPS for a later upgrade. The only thing I don't have yet is the props. Lots of different variation of opinions on line (10x4.5, 8x4.7)???? Should I try both? What do you think? Thanks again for the great info!
tptwk That's a good question and sometimes come down to matter of preference. I originally flew 10" props and then went down in size when I started filming and taking photos. I wanted to deal with less vibes and have more responsiveness at the sticks. So now I'm flying with 8" props on my QAV400, which is the largest prop it will support. The best advice I can give is try both and see what "feels" better. Hope that helps.
Hello,
Great video as always. I am only get a dim green light after binding and no response.
Brelan Blake I'm not sure what dim green means, but after looking at mine it's fairly dim so maybe it's something with your configuration.
I got a Smartie Parts Board, its easy to fit in and very good for working in connection with a computer.
Hi I just got my new 9X and the FrSky module but the module doesn't fit in the back part. Do I have to do something to the module to make it fit? Thx.
I didn't realize that could be a problem, but good to know. Where do you get them from?
I know and I thought the same, but everything in my Naza Assistant show the exact same settings for calibration. I will double-check again just to make sure. I was pretty surprised by this.
i have a turnigy 9x that is still in the box since 2015..if i did the same as you did in this video could i use open pilot instead of naza ...i dont' have a preference its just what i have ...i've been messing with drones since about 2014 but i'm very novice (Its just on and off)..i just bought another cg028 and it got me back into flying again but that went splat on the cement cause of a bad capacitor or motor .....it had RTL and i really am trying to build a drone that has that as i don't have good luck with the ones that don't ...thanks in advance and sorry for being confusing if i am
On the 3:45 I see that you have already prepared the place for FrSky module to fit.
The plastic casing around the connecting pins is removed. Why don't you say anything about this? FrSky module doesn't fit the Turnigy 9X without this procedure.
I don't understand why the 9x has a removeable module but the antenna is soldered in?
So you are forced to buy turnigy RXs?
I got mine without the soldered in antenna and installed my own Orange RX.
Nice, so you can control your controller from your quad?
Where did you buy the Transmitter without the module. I am trying to save a few bucks, but ebay only has the turnigy 9x with module, 99 USD.
Hobbyking. They own the Turnigy brand, and they are far cheaper than anywhere else. They have warehouses in multiple countries.
Thanks for the tip and glad you got it to work! I'll keep that in mind when the time comes again. Take care.
I did the same mod to my remotes and flashed the software, too. Its really working great :-) Great vid!
Very glad to hear that! Did you go with the Smartie Parts board option or solder option? Just curious as I was thinking about going the Smartie Parts route.
Thumbs Up for FrSky. Cheap and so Reliable.
Thanks for a great vid Dennis. Although I'm having trouble binding my frsky xjt module to my d8r-II plus. The xjt is in bind mode on my 9xr. I set the tx to bind. But when turning on my d8r-II plus receiver in bind mode I only get a solid red and green light that does not flash on the rx. No bind. The instructions with my xjt said that that switch 1 has to be on and switch 2 off when binding to the d8r-II plus. Any thoughts? Thanks for your time.
I can't remember the bing process for my D8R-II plus but I do remember there are two modes. One where you bind by using the failsafe button while you power the RX up and the other where you use a jumper to connect two of the pins. I'll have to look tomorrow but let me know what binding process you're using and we can take it from there.
I kept getting a RX-ERR message when I tried connecting a FrSky RF module and RX to my Naza so had to use a Turnigy RX, REALLY need the FrSky loss of signal failsafe now tho so want to give it another go, Dennis can you let me know what channel numbers on the RX you have A, E, T, R and U from the the Naza connected to please?
Fantastic Infos for this Turnigy 9X upgrade to FRSKY DJT module and bind to FRSKY D8R-II Plus ACCST Telemetry Receiver..ill upgrade mine and use to APM 2.6 ..Thanks Dennis!awesome..
Richard Ricafort You're welcome. Good luck with the upgrade.
I haven't tried this but with my next HK order I will get one. Strange that it works with your ezuhf but not your FrSky! I just wish HK had this buzzer available in the US warehouse. It's going to be a month before I see one :)
Thanks very useful ! Do you know the range of the FrSky module ?
Very interesting. I have a Dx8 at the moment and I'm a little stuck with its range limit. How much range are you supposed to get with this setup?
Hey Dennis, I just installed my DJT Module into my Turnigy 9X and the D8R-II+ into my FPV Flip w/Naza Lite GPS and it appears I have now lost the GPS position hold mode that the Naza offers. I had it configured using one of your other videos with the standard Turnigy receiver and it worked perfectly.
I'm thinking maybe I have the GPS plugged into the wrong channel on the receiver? Have you run into this problem before and happen to know what receiver channel works with the Naza's GPS unit?
As of right now the U port on the Naza is going into channel 6 with no response shown in the setup assistant. I've tried channel 8 as well with no luck.
Thanks again for the video, the FrSky manual is terrible compared to this walkthrough.
Figured it out! Apparently the module switch shifted my pitch curve values just enough to confuse the Naza assistant from recognizing the 3-position switch as switching to each flight mode as usual.
Hey there, glad to hear you figured it out. I've struggle with the pitch curves many times before but once you get comfortable with them they really give you a lot of flexibility. Take care.
Hi Dennis, great video, as are all of the videos you do. Would you trust this setup for reliability and range? As in trust, I don't want to ditch a 90 series raptor nitro heli if the transmitter or receiver fail.
The group I fly with have had problems with the turnigy Tx and rx in its standard form with failure at a range of 300-400 meters.
Obviously I would range test before use. I am just after general opinions of people in the know.
Cheers
Hi Adrian, thanks for the comment. I've had no problems at all regarding reliability and range with the FrSky mod. Now I haven't flown beyond 1/2 a mile but I've heard about good range beyond a mile. Are you playing on going that far?
Did you install er9X using the SmartieParts board? I know Atarix777 used that board and I'm leaning in that direction, but wanted to know if you did that or chose the solder approach. I just watched your TBS vid and was very impressed. Thank you for the mention and keep it in the air :)
You can put a long range U H F module on the back of this.
great tutorial mate. clear, precise, and easy to understand. thanks.
the receiver is different, the esc throttle calibration has change, its good it didn't fly on you
I would think you don't want to install the TX module in the transmitter set. Putting the TX module on top of your car will get even better range, and connect the module's signal wire to your transmitter set by a set of long wires. And you can sit inside your car while fpv.
Thanks for sharing that tip. I put mine inside the transmitter because it was simple and clean. But if I wanted longer range I would give your suggestion a try.
Hey Dennis. Did you or are you gonna do a vid on the setup for failsafe for this combo? Just got my module and receiver and would like to know how it works out? Just got a TBS Discovery and will be installing this on it. Thanks very much.
Does this help?
DJI Naza Failsafe Without GPS - Part 2 w/ FrSky Turnigy 9X
Dennis Baldwin
Hey thanks a bunch for the link Dennis. I appreciate all your hard work on these setup vids! Sure helps us get up in the air much quicker. :) Thanks again.
You bet. Thanks for subscribing and watching. It's much appreciated.
But the Naza already has failsafe as RTH. So, is this uprgade necessary?
That sounds like a big pain, but I'm glad to hear you got it working. Any idea what version of the T9X you have? I believe mine is V2 but will check tomorrow to confirm.
Dennis, this FrSky D8R Plus Receiver supports telemetry. What other components do I need to use the telemetry feature? I have a APM 2.5 can I just connect the telemetry port on my APM 2.5 to this receiver to transmit telemetry data down from my multirotor?
Hey. Nice videos and thanks. Quick question. Since the Turnigy 9x and the FS-TH9X-B are basically the same product just different name, will this upgrade work with the FS-TH9X-B?
Thanks!
IS THE STOCK MODULE WORTH THE BUY TO START????? I WANT TO BUY ONE LIKE RIGHT THIS SECOND LET ME KNOW ASAP THANX
thanks for posting, I just got mine all set up and everything looks good. One concern I ran into is the female plug on the module has very wide ports for the small turnigy male pins to fit in... Have you had any connection issues so far?
Lion Silver No connection issues so far, but you make a good point. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, so far mine has had a solid link too.
The only way I know how to power it is via one of the servo leads coming from the ESC to the receiver. It runs off 5V so if you can find another input source you could wire to a servo connector and use that to power it. What are you trying to do?
My module (same as yours) Will not go all the way in on the prongs, what do you do?
If you're asking if the FrSky will work in the T9X version that ships without a module then yes, I'm fairly certain it will. If you have a link to the T9X you're looking at I may be able to tell you. And if I didn't understand your question then feel free to follow up. I think I understand what you were asking :)
Nice video. I followed your processes, and connected to my NAZA lite. From the original setup the receiver was set to Traditional. When I changed it to PPM it stopped working { RX -ERR}? Went back to Traditional and it works { per the NAZA set up screen)? Is this correct?
Patrick Jordan If I recall with my T9X and FrSky combo it was set on traditional. Give that a try and let us know if you run into any problems. Make sure you go through the TX calibration sequence just to make sure your sticks are responding properly.
Hi Dennis. I would like to know if the Turnigy 9x needs any software update to work with the Frsky Djt module?
And schould I get the graupner/jr module or the futaba/hitec module for the Turnigy 9x ?
Thanks
No, it shouldn't. I used mine right out of the box. I don't know about the other modules. I only used the factory and then upgraded to the FrSky.
No problem. Thanks for watching.
Great Vid Dennis, as always. Mine binds fine but when I power the TX and my quad back on after binding all I get on the RX is a dim green light not the solid red. Any Idea what that means? And second, what range increases are you seeing with this upgrade?
Please disregard my previous question, I now know wassup. I though my unit wasn't working because I did not get the solid red light just the dim green and I was unable to arm. It appears the naza m lite w/gps needed a radio recalibration, mainly the 3 position switch, their values needed to be changed as they were off by about 2-4 points so the naza would not arm since it could not tell what mode it was in. The dim green light is normal, just means no telemetry just receiving which is fine for me as I just wanted something with a little better range than the stock 9x tx and rx. Thanks again Dennis for the great instructional vid.
James, man it's great to hear from you and know that you're still alive :) I hope all is well and that you're getting some flying in this spring. Keep in touch and I'll be looking for you over on Garage Pilots!
Hey dennis great job.. I ordered the 9x with the frsky module this will help :)
What are your thoughts on this setup vs the DX8?? Thanks
is this the jr version?
Hey Dennis, have you been able to get a "lost model buzzer" such as the one from Hobby King, to work with this setup? I have mine set to work with my gear switch but no matter what I do, as soon as I plug it into the receiver it starts buzzing. YIt works great using my Ezuhf system on the same 9x but not when I have the Frsky tx/rx on it.
What are your thoughts on this setup vs the DX8??
i bought 9x radio from some one , and who was using open tx 9x 2.0.15 version , you are expert , pls guide me the version already in my radio is good or ER9X VERSION IS GOOD or any othr version you think is good rather then these 2 firm ware ??? pls guide , programming card is good to attach in radio , so i can easily make set up for my plane or channel setting .
Hi great vids Dennis! Ive just done this setup. I had my 9x working great and used all the curves, gear on 5, etc you showed in other vids. 3 way switch like a charm! Cheers for all that. However, since Ive put the Dr8/DJT on, the quad is all over the place. Ive calibrated everything I can think of. It yaws on its own, all over the place...intermittently! Any ideas?
I should add that Ive got a Naza Lite with the M V2 firmware on it and just installed an iOSD and a PMU V2.
Eoin O'Callaghan I just removed the iOSD and the PMU and tried the DJT with the standard NAZA. Its all over the place...diving and yawing. Kinda like when the FC isn't stuck down properly.
Eoin O'Callaghan Possibly Ive calibrated wrongly during one for the recalibration attempts...
Eoin O'Callaghan How did the recalibration go? If you continue to have problems please join us at www.garagepilots.com and post in the forums over there. We'll be glad to try and help you out.
sir we have a frsky x4r. telemetry and also we have used the turnigy receiver toether with its turnigy transmitter.
what should we do? do we need to stick with the turnigy receiver or buy another module for telemetry?
we are still on building something