Jeez ! This HAS to be THE most excruciating video beginning ! Had to skip forward as my hair was turning white ! Once it calms down, it's a super helpful video. Thank you sir .... uk.
ohh!! man thank you my freind i have been trying to figure out a drone 99 tyro for at least 2 years every day no kidding and get no were! i am blown away already by it starting to work!!! i will keep watching for sure!!!! awsome!!!!! thank you muchly!!!
In the FS-i6x the ADFHS settings are in a different page than the standard TX and will bind to both ADFHS and ADFHS 2A. Unlike the original FS-i6 which setting is on the first scroll page. I found this out when I bought a i6x radio. Great video dude. Cheers!
@@TheWayneStevenson Mate, You are right, The setting is in a different area of the menu... I adjusted my comment to reflect this!! Thanks champ! Take care!
Had an issue relating to my Receiver and quad on reddit, thank you for your assistance Wayne, looking forward to watching your videos and your channel grow.
Not many know but the x6b can be flashed to put out rssi value on a channel, and give rssi DBM to the radio screen. Probably the only previous generation receiver I have seen that gives dbm! Unfortunately you can't get it on your osd.
Before someone kills their TX with an incorrect firmware flash, The differences between the FS-i6 and i6X is NOT just the firmware. The mainboards are different too. The firmwares aren't cross compatible.
Good point. I suppose it could be misleading but I wanted to simplify it. When they look into what they need to do they'll find that they need to download a third party firmware that isn't affiliated with Flysky to add the channels and/or RSSI. But I am definately glad you brought it up. I'll have to put up a video to clear my comments up. Thanks again for bringing that up.
Sir your video is helpful but I have a problem. I have this setup per your instructions but the thing is I have 4 servos connected to the receiver at channels 1-4 but 2 of of the servos will not stop spinning, if I connect just to of the servos to channel 1 and 2 the servos work fine, if I connect a third servo it will spin without ever stopping and if a fourth servo same thing happens. I checked that spinning servo on channel 1 it works fine it is just we I connect more than 2, the other servos start spinning, they have said on research that I have continuous servos but the first 2 servos I connect turn as per my specifications and do not spin it only happens when connecting to more that 2 channels. Please if you can give me some guidance on this. FLYSKY I6X and receiver is FS-I6AB, I am pulling my hair out on this, well not really since I don't have any. HELP ME if you can?
Thanks for your in-depth video much appreciated. Do you mind telling me what reciever you would reccomend for aircraft and small park flyers? I am very old school and I am just getting back into the hobby. In my day we had to build our own planes either from plans in which we cut out the parts or in kits that you had to build yourself ( i specialised in scale models from WWII) and they had nitro or diesel motors in them. Plus all my transmitters were on the FM 36Mhz range. So all this new tech is a little overwhelming for me. However I just purchased a Flysky FS-I6X with a FS-IA6B receiver as it's a package deal. So any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
The FS-ia6B is a great choice if you don't need more than 6 channels using PWM. The FS-IA10B supports 10 PWM channels. With PWM, you ESC and servos will plug directly into the receiver.
@@TheWayneStevenson WOW and thank you so very much for your fast reply. I really appreciated it :). Do you mind if I ask? If the FS-IA10B supports 10 PWM channels will the transmitter support those channels as well? Like say channel 7 for a bomb drop and channel eight for something else? So sorry for what might seem like dumb questions. But I am old school and use to the old transmitters :). Thank you again for your time and trouble.
@@CybaGirl Absolutely. The FS-i6X is a 10 channel transmitter, and the iA10 has 10. Your first four channels are your throttle, yaw, pitch, and roll. The other 6 are mapped to the four switches and two dials.
@@TheWayneStevenson OK once again thank you so very much for your help very much appreciated :). I will probably have more questions though once my transmitter arrives. But for now I really appreciate you taking the time help me. Thank you again!
I've done everthing what other chanel told about the problem, but still the problem exist everytime I switch on. thank U for the advise and solution. Ed Navarro
Thanks, this really helped me out! I actually bought my FS-I6 a few years back, and i was afraid that i wasn't gonna be able to use it. Turns out i just need a new receiver! thanks!
Try making the video again. But first learn how to use you video editor to turn music down quieter than your voice. Are you as good with the transmitter?????
Hy mate. Sadly I tried everything.. Just doesn't want to bind! I'm going crazy here... It's already on a novomodel little boat for laing down the hook bait. It worked all fine. Than a little water in the remote. I close it, dry it out. Sarted on. And reset because didn't wanted to connect to the satelit. Than tried to rebind.. Doesn't want to work. Please help me! Thank you.
Probably just need to adjust the trim settings. If you look at the channel monitor you should see one that isn't zeroed out properly. Throttle is the usual culprit. The transmitter should have mechanical trim buttons for the four flight axis.
I still haven't tried to bind mine. I'm afraid I'll fry the receiver. I cannot seem to find out the right kind of battery that will not fry my ESC and receiver. Can you help?
Wish I could help you but you but I've never attempted a mod with those. They typically have the RX built into the circuit board that also controls the battery charging so you need to make sure you can bypass that RX. I'm assuming the built in RX is a standard PWM signal?
Hi! Recently while on lockdown for 2 years I rested that i6 and just few months back I started to used again this and to my horror I founded on the LCD screen a rounded patch on almost whole screen. It's very hard to see all the details on the screen now, I glinting and do everything....still can't see them as usual. I just thought want to throw it away and buy new one. I surf the whole internet but to no avail for the lcd parts. So be careful don't keep your flysky too long collecting dust.😭
Hi.I have a question. I have a tamiya truck, and I need a new transmitter, I have now 1 with 6ch, but now I need one with 10 ch. If I use flysky with 10 ch, I must to made some modifications in menu,or not? I want to connect light, ramp and all for trailer in this transmitter.thx
I notice your transmitter turns on without requiring switches to be all in the right position. How did you set your radio so that it starts without the !!Warning!! dialogue at the startup? I've done plenty of interweb snooping but can't find the answer anywhere.
Hey Shannan, where did you see that? I don't remember it ever turning on with my switched or throttle in a powered state. Unless you seen me power on a white FS-i6S. It's throttle idle is in the center. Anyhow if you can tell me where you seen it in the video I can have a look and let you know whats going on there.
I'm pretty new to this, just got an FS i6x transmitter plus FS iA6B receiver, which I'm hoping to fly several models with. At 17.25 you plug a battery into the receiver and the light comes on. When I did that with my identical receiver, there was a flash and smoke coming out of it! The battery was a lipo 2s, so well within the voltage range. What went wrong? Strangely enough, when I plugged the battery in again, it seemed to work, it went into binding mode and bound with the transmitter no problem! Servo works on all channels, so maybe nothing got damaged by the flash. It even gives me a receiver voltage reading on the transmitter, 8.3 V. What I'm trying to do is to bind the transmitter to an Eachine 129 fixed pitch helicopter, an Eachine mini Spitfire, and an older Nine Eagles Blackhawk with variable pitch. None of them will bind, not even with the other procedure you showed. I can't imagine that I should have to change the receivers in these models. Sorry for the complications but I'd be grateful if you could explain how to get it working. (incidentally, in the next frame of your video, the battery is not in same port and it still works, what's going on here?) ps subscribed! :)
Ouch. Wish I could guess what happened. Glad everything still works. To explain what is going on with my power / port? Well, the channel columns each have three pins. A signal pin, a voltage pin in the center, and a ground pin. Around 11:38 you can see them clear. The voltage pins are all connected, and the ground pins are all connected. That's how your servos get their power. So you can apply power to any of the power pins and you will provide voltage to all the other voltage pins. If voltage goes to any other pin other than a voltage pin, that's where you can damage things and get sparking and smoke. Not sure what you may have damaged but sounds like it isn't critical. As for binding your RC copters, you'll need compatible Flysky receivers in them to be able to bind them. The receivers that are built into them aren't going to operate on the Flysky protocol.
@@TheWayneStevenson Thank you so much for the reply. It seems that the gyro has been knocked out by the flash. So I can't use use it for flying, but in a boat it would still be ok. I also have the tiny FS-A8S receiver, which I haven't tried yet. I'd be very grateful if you could tell me how to connect it to the receiver NE480182 (2.4GHz) in the 9 Eagles Blackhawk? It runs off a 2S lipo and has 5 servos plus a 2 pin light socket. Should I connect the ground and VCC leads to any servo? And the white iBus lead to any of the white servo leads? Then there's the yellow PPM lead, to the aerial? (I will need to change the connectors, they don't match.) (Sorry if I seem a little insecure, I just don't want to blow up another receiver! ;)
Hi, i got a iFlight Green Hornet 3 pouces CineWhoop 4S FPV Racing Drone RC SucceX-E Mini F4 Caddx EOS2 récepteur frsky xm+ and the Flysky FS-I6 radio controller and its compatible FS-IA6B receiver. I am looking for a way to make them work. For what i understand i cannot connet the flysky radio control to the frsky xm+. But can I connect the FC with the flysky receiver? If yes, how. Thanks a lot in advance. Great videos.
Absolutely. You just need to connect the receiver to any free UART RX line (they are labelled like RX2, RX4, etc.). iFlight has done good on that controller in that it looks like they have both inverted and un-inverted (R2 and nR2). So if you remove the XM receiver from nR2, you should be able to put your signal line to R2. If you watch through the tutorial on this video, it will go through all the details of the rest. ;)
I think i understood. Thanks to your video! I need to see better the FC as for what i see there are 6 cables plug out from the FC and just 3 connected to the receiver..
@@CaptainFindsurf Yeah. The receiver uses a +5V, GND, and signal wire. If you're not familiar with wiring, the red wire is usually the live wire. Black for GND. Make sure they go in the right places or it can damage components.
Hi , i come back to you for another question... I would need to see the battery level on the flysky. you remember, I could connect FS-IA6B receiver to the Flight Controller. Searching teh web, some says that this is du to the firmaware of the receiver that needs update, but before doing some heavy work on the receiver, i prefer to ask you (the expert!) in case other solutions, more on settings level could do the job. Not sure you covered this in any video.. thanks for the help.
I'm going crazy! Need help! I bought a new eachine cinewhoop. I had a Flysky i6 transmitter and I bought a Flysky x6b receiver. I can't get the bind light to even come on. I've tried several things. Do I even have the receiver plugged into the flight controller correctly? I just used the already attached wire from the flight controller and plugged it into the x6b ibus port. The receiver gets very hot and does not bind. Please help! Thank you!
Strange. You should have some sort of power indication. What model Cinewhoop did you purchase? I would love to look at the manual to confirm the wires coming out of the flight controller. It's not common for those things to be plug and play.
So just wondering you mentioned that the ia6 is meant for aircraft and that it's not recommended to use, if I am using it on a plane though it would be fine right?
@@TheWayneStevenson so I actually using brushed EDF motors, is there a specific esc that I need? If so are you able to link me to one, I'm pretty sure it can do 5v since it says 4.35v and the max continuous current draw is 4.2A each so im thinking I can combine the 2 on 1 esc
Quick question, I put an fs-ia6b in an rc plane and it just feels off. I'm new to the whole pnp planes so is fs-ia6b even suposed to be used in planes?
The flight controller board. For a fixed wing which one would you recommend? The reason I'm asking is that I'm not sure if the ia6b has any gyro or stabilisation built in@@TheWayneStevenson
Ok , can you tell me if the Flysky 10 channel transmitters left stick controller can adjust spring tension like the right stick controller? Running Tank tracks and wanting the left stick to run left track drive and right stick to run right track. Hands off both sticks spring to centre and unit stops. ?
@@henrye561 That seems low to me. There's a lot of different opinions on how low you want your cells to get. I'm usually landing around 3.5V/cell or just under. I think a general consensus is that you don't want to go below 3.3V. I did do some quick googling and some advice is due to the high voltage sag of the 1S batteries, that you probably have a good low voltage alarm. They'll sag, raise alarm, and level out probably where you want it to be to land.
Noob Questions: Can a switch be assigned as a gyro Save that stabilises the aircraft? or do I need a special receiver? Is that what the Failsafe does? help!
Great question!!! There absolutely can be and most of us do set it up. Failsafe is that not. Failsafe will bring your craft back to the earth in a semi-controlled manner. Hopefully. Most of us keep a flight mode set to an aux channel for just those things. If you ever run into a bad situation, a flip of the switch to stabilized mode will level the craft out. Here's a video I made on the subject: ua-cam.com/video/mktdygXgHSY/v-deo.html
What’s an sbus pad? lost already lol, This is a very annoying hobby to get into cause everyone throws jargon and acronyms around that Im dizzy after 5 minutes. Good video, just difficult for me to follow because I dont have enough background information for everything being referenced
No worries. Sbus is a type of receiver system. That's part of the problem, and a big motivation for this video being made. Sbus is so popular, flight controller manufacturers started building the circuit right into their flight controllers. So people typically assume it means "Receiver pad" and solder any receiver to it. But you're right. The jargon doesn't help anyone just getting started. You've inspired me to post a Quadcopter anatomy video for the layperson. ;) Stay tuned!
@@TheWayneStevenson Awesome, thanks for the explanation! I just picked up a used kit, pulled a couple mini whoops apart. Some things make a bit more sense. I'll be looking forward to your video.
Hey. You didn't talk about this transmitter but mabey you can still help me. I have a flysky nirvana and it's pretty good so far. I'm using tbs crossfire with it and the problem is that I get really poor range. After 200 meters with 100mW I'm losing the signal. I'm not sure if this is a problem of the transmitter tho.
200m isn't very much range for any receivers. And Transmitters typically have a transmit range much further range than the receivers can utilize. So either / or is possible. Cheapest way to rule out would be another receiver. Or borrow someone's transmitter. Unfortunately there's no easy solution other than expensive equipment to measure the signal. Or trial and error swapping the parts.
I just bought this radio and combed over this entire thread www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?3023832-UndergroundFPV-Dark-Knight-Radio if you're still using the stock firmware, it would be a good idea to upgrade to rhe custom one in there. it's supposed to be officially supported in open-tx in the next version, but they also said that about the last version 🤷♂️ also, some older versions of the nirvana had some weird stuff going on with the power delivery to the module bay and it might not be giving your crossfire module enough power. the people from that link have hardware mods you can do that is supposed to fix that problem, but do at your own risk because you could break your transmitter.
Hi sir! I watched your video and I would like to ask for your help! I had an XK Skyking F959S and my Flysky FS-i6 got into the mail today...I was testing to bind the two but no luck. I was searching the internet for infos on skyking f959s and the i6 to hook up but the only thing that shows are some wltoys heli and the F949 binding procedures.....there is one but he flies an F959 skyking and not the S version that I have. Could you help me out do you have any suggestion that I could do to bind these plane and tx.....thanks in advance!
I don't think you can use any other transmitter for that craft. Without owning one myself, the receiver it comes with appears to have the servos built in. So you would need to do some modifications like adding servos, along with the new Flysky receiver.
@@TheWayneStevenson yes....thank you! Actually I just bought this i6 transmitter for the sake of this plane because I thought that it will easily bind to it and the connection will be stable...I had a horrible experience with this X4 tx of the skyking it looses connection while flying and goes straight with no controls. It is almost 2 times lost luckily I retrieved it from a factory where it dropped. So I decided to buy this i6.....then I watched this video of yours and saw the 2 ways of binding so when this tx arrived I tried it.....hahaha no luck of binding.....I was also thinking maybe this tx of the skyking is just having a battery issue because I hop in those 1.2volts rechargeable batteries not knowing the requirement of the X4 tx is 1.5volts battery. Haven't tried it again to fly this bird I already purchased alkaline and hoping it would work.
@@juansadvancesaranggola8611 Voltage can definitely be an issue. You're on the right path switching things up. Good luck. :) If you're planning on upgrading it with new servos, remember to get a receiver that supports PWM so you can hook the servos directly. You may even be able to connect the existing servos direct to a new Flysky PWM receiver with a bit of research.
Yeah. I think I had my headphones turned down while editing this one. Lol. It's just intro music Tim. That load obnoxious noise cuts out once the lesson starts. ;)
Thanks for the great channel and videos - subscribed 😀 👍 very helpful! I have two E119 Eachine Helis and wanted to get the Flysky TX - I think they will bind but can't really be sure? Thanks again 😀
@@TheWayneStevenson thank you for your reply - much appreciated - bought these two helis for the price of one but both came with mode 1 transmitters!!! I fly mode 2!!! Oh dear - back in the day, "all" helis were mode 2 so didn't even think to check. Ha ha, funny!!! Thanks again for the content and channel 🙏 have a good day, matey 😀 👍
I also have a FRsky qx7 and I've already broken two switches and it doesn't have D8 mode so I had to sell my mini hawk. I mean the switches are like little things of glass don't even look at them where they'll break right off
I tried looking everywhere through the menus. Have you tried a factory reset? It may ask the first time you start up. If that doesn't worm it could be firmware set so uploading the readily available firmware from their website may give you english assuming you're viewing the english version of their website. The chinese version may offer their chinese firmware perhaps.
I need your help with an rc helicopter and a new transmitter and a receiver ,,,,,can you help me PLEASE this is transmitter and receiver FlySky FS-i6X Transmitter and FS-X6B Receiver can and will I be able to use it on my Blade 130s rc helicopter and how
@@anmwolfrc159 Well, it all boils down to the flight control system you're using. If it's PWM, the X6B should just plug in to where the other PWM wires go. It uses Spektrum receivers and it appears that the receiver has PWM outputs so it may be just a matter of plugging in where the spectrum receiver channels went. But I don't have any Spektrum exsperience to say for certain if it's a PWM protocol or something different. It's an entry level heli so the documentation isn't quite there either for modding. But I'm certain that because it's probably a closed source firmware, so it likely doesn't support PPM or iBus protocols unfortunately. So if it does work, it would be with a single wire for each channel.
The X6B has 2 buttons on it - 1 for binding and a second for updating the firmware. Are you holding down the correct 1 when you power on the receiver? Also the FS-i6X (and the other Flysky transmitters) can transmit the AFHDS protocol as well as the AFHDS 2A protocol that the X6B requires - which are you set for?
I don't like the music Indian Trail and how you were trying to talk over it the whole time. I would like to watch the whole video but the beginning drove me nuts
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter. It is serial data communication. Lets one device talk to another. Though they don't both need to be connected. Something like Bluetooth would use both an RX and TX pad. Whereas GPS or an rc receiver only need to send data out so just needs their TX connectedmto the RX on the fc.
DW: There are some useful nuggets in this video, but I found your music and your voice in the beginning very irritating. Just remove the music and tone down your voice. You sound mad. If you were to create a little table of contents keyed to the time they occur would be very helpful. Thanks for your effort. - Jim
@@fpvguy9035 Do you mean you can't get to the menu where you can select SYSTEM and SETUP? Have you tried holding the OK button down for a couple seconds?
@@fpvguy9035 If you can't get into any of the menus you're not going to be able to set it up unfortunately. Is it new? I would suggest returning it for a replacement.
Hi man, I accidentally saw your channel and I have a couple of questions for you, the answers to which I did not find from the local fuckers. Now the crux of the matter. 1. In choosing the displayed telemetry FS i6x there are two completely incomprehensible parameters SigS and SNR. What do they mean? 2. In the hidden settings menu there is a section RF frequency, where you can change the operating frequency, but the sections Mode about the types of modulation and Ant is not clear how to use. Thank you if you can explain it.
The SigS is a measure of Signal Strength. And the SnR should be telling you the accuracy of the signal. If you're getting a high signal to noise ratio, the signal is poor. I don't have any information on the RF section but I think it is just a method to test that each antenna is tuned for the proper frequency range. Not sure if it's just diagnostics or if it actually changes any sort of settings. You would have to play around with it to find out.
@@TheWayneStevenson 1 million % saved on a cheap radio... Modded it. Working fine till I have enough to buy something better. Post more.love ur energy. God bless youbrother
@@TheWayneStevenson I have FS-IA6B. I just get that with FS-İ6X without knowing something, actually for improving myself by learning new things about quadcopters. and with my intermediate level English haha . Really thanks by the way. I’m glad to be here :)
@@ismailsevimli6424 Sweet. It's a great combo. I have a bunch of the iA6b. Started using stackables like the X6B on my 5" builds though. Not as much range as the iA6b but less zip ties and foam tape needed to secure them. ;)
I don't think I have ever seen a presentation style like this. He comes over like he feels he's talking to idiots...... I got 3 minutes in then I left.....
This video come with the experience of helping beginners for the last 5 years with the Flysky equipment. You might think that people that don't know this stuff are idiots, but I assure you, it's because they're not coming from a tech or RC background. A lot of this information will save you money if you're just getting into RC. I have been using this equipment since 2015 and have come across hundreds of people soldering iBus signal wires or PWM signal wires to sBus because that's where other people put their wire. I have come across dozens of people who buy the transmitter with a PWM receiver. Which doesn't work with modern flight controllers. You may think covering that info is idiotic but I assure it, that information is helping people.
@@TheWayneStevenson if you use betaflight black box explorer you can see your setpoint and how it affects your PIDs and Gyro. The setpoint is how you can see what your RC link / stick moves look like. The flysky setpoint moves in steps causing the PIDs and gyro to react in an unfavorable way (flutters, prop wash, twitches). Unless you show me a blackbox log flown with your flysky, i am inclined to believe the data i have gathered and not your word. (maybe i got a bad TX) Cheers man hope you take a look at your blackbox logs.
@@jaxonbmx2699 I've never bothered to examine the blackbox data for my receiver inputs but I have never had any noticeable issues flying either in sim, or IRL that would cause me to have a look. In fact as far as transmitters go, I haven't seen any difference with my FS-i6 compared to my Radiomaster TX16S. Granted I'm still flying with Flysky compatible receivers so that doesn't rule receiver issues out. But again, no issues in simulation or IRL. I suspect your issue is unique to you. There are thousands of pilots all over the world flying with the FS-i6 transmitters. There's no wide-spread reports of Flysky prop wash, twitching, flutters caused by transmitter / receiver issues. You should throw a video up on your channel to show what's happening and I'll run some bench tests and see if I get the same results. Definitely curious.
music is too load, I cannot hear what are you saying.
Sorry. I'll cut it back on the next one. Luckily it's just the intro. Volume cuts off once the class starts. 😉
Jeez ! This HAS to be THE most excruciating video beginning ! Had to skip forward as my hair was turning white ! Once it calms down, it's a super helpful video. Thank you sir .... uk.
Lol. Yeah, this one was a little loud. 😆 Glad I cold help you out!
Over 5 hours trying to bind, watched this video got it done in 5 minutes great video
Happy to help. It's one of the least documented systems but a great system.
I've been flying for quite some time and I just got a fly sky transmitter and I learned a lot from watching you thank you so much Mike wofford
So happy to help! 😀
ohh!! man thank you my freind i have been trying to figure out a drone 99 tyro for at least 2 years every day no kidding and get no were! i am blown away already by it starting to work!!! i will keep watching for sure!!!! awsome!!!!! thank you muchly!!!
So happy to help! Thanks.
In the FS-i6x the ADFHS settings are in a different page than the standard TX and will bind to both ADFHS and ADFHS 2A. Unlike the original FS-i6 which setting is on the first scroll page. I found this out when I bought a i6x radio. Great video dude. Cheers!
Hmmm. You should be able to switch that in the RX Setup menu.
@@TheWayneStevenson I will check it out again mate.. Cheers
@@TheWayneStevenson Mate, You are right, The setting is in a different area of the menu... I adjusted my comment to reflect this!! Thanks champ! Take care!
Had an issue relating to my Receiver and quad on reddit, thank you for your assistance Wayne, looking forward to watching your videos and your channel grow.
Thanks for watching!!! :) Very glad I was able to help you!
Not many know but the x6b can be flashed to put out rssi value on a channel, and give rssi DBM to the radio screen. Probably the only previous generation receiver I have seen that gives dbm! Unfortunately you can't get it on your osd.
I'm watching it! I'm watching the video! Stop telling me to watch the video. I'm already watching the VIDEO! Grr ...
Lol. Awesome!!! I hope you enjoy the intro music too! ;)
Before someone kills their TX with an incorrect firmware flash, The differences between the FS-i6 and i6X is NOT just the firmware. The mainboards are different too. The firmwares aren't cross compatible.
Good point. I suppose it could be misleading but I wanted to simplify it. When they look into what they need to do they'll find that they need to download a third party firmware that isn't affiliated with Flysky to add the channels and/or RSSI. But I am definately glad you brought it up. I'll have to put up a video to clear my comments up. Thanks again for bringing that up.
Sir your video is helpful but I have a problem. I have this setup per your instructions but the thing is I have 4 servos connected to the receiver at channels 1-4 but 2 of of the servos will not stop spinning, if I connect just to of the servos to channel 1 and 2 the servos work fine, if I connect a third servo it will spin without ever stopping and if a fourth servo same thing happens. I checked that spinning servo on channel 1 it works fine it is just we I connect more than 2, the other servos start spinning, they have said on research that I have continuous servos but the first 2 servos I connect turn as per my specifications and do not spin it only happens when connecting to more that 2 channels. Please if you can give me some guidance on this. FLYSKY I6X and receiver is FS-I6AB, I am pulling my hair out on this, well not really since I don't have any. HELP ME if you can?
Thanks for your in-depth video much appreciated.
Do you mind telling me what reciever you would reccomend for aircraft and small park flyers?
I am very old school and I am just getting back into the hobby. In my day we had to build our own planes either from plans in which we cut out the parts or in kits that you had to build yourself ( i specialised in scale models from WWII) and they had nitro or diesel motors in them. Plus all my transmitters were on the FM 36Mhz range. So all this new tech is a little overwhelming for me.
However I just purchased a Flysky FS-I6X with a FS-IA6B receiver as it's a package deal.
So any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
The FS-ia6B is a great choice if you don't need more than 6 channels using PWM. The FS-IA10B supports 10 PWM channels. With PWM, you ESC and servos will plug directly into the receiver.
@@TheWayneStevenson WOW and thank you so very much for your fast reply. I really appreciated it :).
Do you mind if I ask? If the FS-IA10B supports 10 PWM channels will the transmitter support those channels as well? Like say channel 7 for a bomb drop and channel eight for something else?
So sorry for what might seem like dumb questions. But I am old school and use to the old transmitters :).
Thank you again for your time and trouble.
@@CybaGirl Absolutely. The FS-i6X is a 10 channel transmitter, and the iA10 has 10. Your first four channels are your throttle, yaw, pitch, and roll. The other 6 are mapped to the four switches and two dials.
@@TheWayneStevenson OK once again thank you so very much for your help very much appreciated :).
I will probably have more questions though once my transmitter arrives.
But for now I really appreciate you taking the time help me.
Thank you again!
I've done everthing what other chanel told about the problem, but still the problem exist everytime I switch on. thank U for the advise and solution. Ed Navarro
Glad to help!
Thank U very much sir
Thanks, this really helped me out! I actually bought my FS-I6 a few years back, and i was afraid that i wasn't gonna be able to use it. Turns out i just need a new receiver! thanks!
Try making the video again. But first learn how to use you video editor to turn music down quieter than your voice. Are you as good with the transmitter?????
Hy mate. Sadly I tried everything.. Just doesn't want to bind! I'm going crazy here... It's already on a novomodel little boat for laing down the hook bait. It worked all fine. Than a little water in the remote. I close it, dry it out. Sarted on. And reset because didn't wanted to connect to the satelit. Than tried to rebind.. Doesn't want to work. Please help me! Thank you.
how about trouble of fly sky FS-T6 continueslly beeping with warning ,for your safety turn up all switches and lower the throttle to continue
Probably just need to adjust the trim settings. If you look at the channel monitor you should see one that isn't zeroed out properly. Throttle is the usual culprit. The transmitter should have mechanical trim buttons for the four flight axis.
I still haven't tried to bind mine. I'm afraid I'll fry the receiver. I cannot seem to find out the right kind of battery that will not fry my ESC and receiver. Can you help?
I dint6 have i6 but I have the fs t6 only, how I'm gonna bind these to g. Maxtec micro heli? Your help is more appreciated. Thanks ed
Wish I could help you but you but I've never attempted a mod with those. They typically have the RX built into the circuit board that also controls the battery charging so you need to make sure you can bypass that RX. I'm assuming the built in RX is a standard PWM signal?
I got the st8 receiver , and I want to use it on a warbird that has a 4000 4s pack , I connect it but no light comes on the receiver
Hi! Recently while on lockdown for 2 years I rested that i6 and just few months back I started to used again this and to my horror I founded on the LCD screen a rounded patch on almost whole screen. It's very hard to see all the details on the screen now, I glinting and do everything....still can't see them as usual. I just thought want to throw it away and buy new one. I surf the whole internet but to no avail for the lcd parts. So be careful don't keep your flysky too long collecting dust.😭
Hi.I have a question. I have a tamiya truck, and I need a new transmitter, I have now 1 with 6ch, but now I need one with 10 ch. If I use flysky with 10 ch, I must to made some modifications in menu,or not? I want to connect light, ramp and all for trailer in this transmitter.thx
I notice your transmitter turns on without requiring switches to be all in the right position. How did you set your radio so that it starts without the !!Warning!! dialogue at the startup? I've done plenty of interweb snooping but can't find the answer anywhere.
Hey Shannan, where did you see that? I don't remember it ever turning on with my switched or throttle in a powered state. Unless you seen me power on a white FS-i6S. It's throttle idle is in the center. Anyhow if you can tell me where you seen it in the video I can have a look and let you know whats going on there.
@@TheWayneStevenson Cheers for the quick reply. Checked again and noticed your throttle was actually down at power on at 14:55. Take it easy
I'm pretty new to this, just got an FS i6x transmitter plus FS iA6B receiver, which I'm hoping to fly several models with.
At 17.25 you plug a battery into the receiver and the light comes on. When I did that with my identical receiver, there was a flash and smoke coming out of it! The battery was a lipo 2s, so well within the voltage range. What went wrong? Strangely enough, when I plugged the battery in again, it seemed to work, it went into binding mode and bound with the transmitter no problem! Servo works on all channels, so maybe nothing got damaged by the flash. It even gives me a receiver voltage reading on the transmitter, 8.3 V.
What I'm trying to do is to bind the transmitter to an Eachine 129 fixed pitch helicopter, an Eachine mini Spitfire, and an older Nine Eagles Blackhawk with variable pitch. None of them will bind, not even with the other procedure you showed. I can't imagine that I should have to change the receivers in these models. Sorry for the complications but I'd be grateful if you could explain how to get it working.
(incidentally, in the next frame of your video, the battery is not in same port and it still works, what's going on here?)
ps subscribed! :)
Ouch. Wish I could guess what happened. Glad everything still works.
To explain what is going on with my power / port? Well, the channel columns each have three pins. A signal pin, a voltage pin in the center, and a ground pin. Around 11:38 you can see them clear. The voltage pins are all connected, and the ground pins are all connected. That's how your servos get their power. So you can apply power to any of the power pins and you will provide voltage to all the other voltage pins.
If voltage goes to any other pin other than a voltage pin, that's where you can damage things and get sparking and smoke. Not sure what you may have damaged but sounds like it isn't critical.
As for binding your RC copters, you'll need compatible Flysky receivers in them to be able to bind them. The receivers that are built into them aren't going to operate on the Flysky protocol.
@@TheWayneStevenson Thank you so much for the reply. It seems that the gyro has been knocked out by the flash. So I can't use use it for flying, but in a boat it would still be ok.
I also have the tiny FS-A8S receiver, which I haven't tried yet. I'd be very grateful if you could tell me how to connect it to the receiver NE480182 (2.4GHz) in the 9 Eagles Blackhawk? It runs off a 2S lipo and has 5 servos plus a 2 pin light socket. Should I connect the ground and VCC leads to any servo? And the white iBus lead to any of the white servo leads? Then there's the yellow PPM lead, to the aerial? (I will need to change the connectors, they don't match.)
(Sorry if I seem a little insecure, I just don't want to blow up another receiver! ;)
Will it bind with frsky xm+ 🥺 rply fast ongoing project
Ehh, I have more questions but you’ve clarified a few things. Thanks buddy!
You're welcome. Glad it helped!!! What other questions do you have? I'll try to help!
Hi, i got a iFlight Green Hornet 3 pouces CineWhoop 4S FPV Racing Drone RC SucceX-E Mini F4 Caddx EOS2 récepteur frsky xm+ and the Flysky FS-I6 radio controller and its compatible FS-IA6B receiver. I am looking for a way to make them work. For what i understand i cannot connet the flysky radio control to the frsky xm+. But can I connect the FC with the flysky receiver? If yes, how. Thanks a lot in advance. Great videos.
Absolutely. You just need to connect the receiver to any free UART RX line (they are labelled like RX2, RX4, etc.). iFlight has done good on that controller in that it looks like they have both inverted and un-inverted (R2 and nR2). So if you remove the XM receiver from nR2, you should be able to put your signal line to R2.
If you watch through the tutorial on this video, it will go through all the details of the rest. ;)
I think i understood. Thanks to your video! I need to see better the FC as for what i see there are 6 cables plug out from the FC and just 3 connected to the receiver..
@@CaptainFindsurf Yeah. The receiver uses a +5V, GND, and signal wire. If you're not familiar with wiring, the red wire is usually the live wire. Black for GND. Make sure they go in the right places or it can damage components.
Indeed. Luck wants that one of the 6 cables is already on R2 therefore i just need to skip the old yellow cable...easy! Thanks a lot!
Hi , i come back to you for another question... I would need to see the battery level on the flysky. you remember, I could connect FS-IA6B receiver to the Flight Controller. Searching teh web, some says that this is du to the firmaware of the receiver that needs update, but before doing some heavy work on the receiver, i prefer to ask you (the expert!) in case other solutions, more on settings level could do the job. Not sure you covered this in any video.. thanks for the help.
Cheers for the help on reddit can’t wait to get into the fpv community
No problem. Happy to help! :D This is an amazing hobby! :D
I'm going crazy! Need help! I bought a new eachine cinewhoop. I had a Flysky i6 transmitter and I bought a Flysky x6b receiver. I can't get the bind light to even come on. I've tried several things. Do I even have the receiver plugged into the flight controller correctly? I just used the already attached wire from the flight controller and plugged it into the x6b ibus port. The receiver gets very hot and does not bind. Please help! Thank you!
Strange. You should have some sort of power indication. What model Cinewhoop did you purchase? I would love to look at the manual to confirm the wires coming out of the flight controller. It's not common for those things to be plug and play.
@@TheWayneStevenson ya it's the Eachine cvatar cinewhoop. Can I send you pics somehow?
@@williamhundley6536 Absolutely. Can you hit me up on FB? facebook.com/Wayne.Stevenson.Canada
So just wondering you mentioned that the ia6 is meant for aircraft and that it's not recommended to use, if I am using it on a plane though it would be fine right?
Should work great for planes. The ESC and servo motors plug directly into the channels.
@@TheWayneStevenson so I actually using brushed EDF motors, is there a specific esc that I need? If so are you able to link me to one, I'm pretty sure it can do 5v since it says 4.35v and the max continuous current draw is 4.2A each so im thinking I can combine the 2 on 1 esc
I don't have any experience with brushed motors but I would suspect any EDF ESC would support PWM input.
@@TheWayneStevenson I see, thank you
Is flysky i6x with 6xb good for indoor flight while you are outside? Can signal penetrate walls?
Quick question, I put an fs-ia6b in an rc plane and it just feels off. I'm new to the whole pnp planes so is fs-ia6b even suposed to be used in planes?
It is. You may need to adjust your expo to suit your model. Are you using the receiver standalone or are you using a flight controller board with it?
The flight controller board. For a fixed wing which one would you recommend?
The reason I'm asking is that I'm not sure if the ia6b has any gyro or stabilisation built in@@TheWayneStevenson
Ok , can you tell me if the Flysky 10 channel transmitters left stick controller can adjust spring tension like the right stick controller? Running Tank tracks and wanting the left stick to run left track drive and right stick to run right track. Hands off both sticks spring to centre and unit stops. ?
I'm not sure on that modification but it's likely possible.
What does Errl-0 percent mean? Mine keeps in beeping after binding.
Are these overkill for land? I was thinking about one of these for a Tamiya Grand Hauler that needs at least a 4 channel.
I don't see why you couldn't use it. I see these being used for all sorts of RC projects.
You helped me out on Reddit. I liked and subscribed. Thanks so much!
Glad I could help! :) And thanks for watching. :D
FPV DroneWorks I set my rx battery settings to low at 3v alarm at 3.20 and high at 4.20v. Do you think this is good for a small 1s tiny whoop battery
@@henrye561 That seems low to me. There's a lot of different opinions on how low you want your cells to get. I'm usually landing around 3.5V/cell or just under. I think a general consensus is that you don't want to go below 3.3V. I did do some quick googling and some advice is due to the high voltage sag of the 1S batteries, that you probably have a good low voltage alarm. They'll sag, raise alarm, and level out probably where you want it to be to land.
same
You helped me out on Reddit! Thank you soooooooo much! Of course I liked and subscribed! ;-)
You're very welcome!!! :) Thanks for watching. Happy Flying!
That music is way too loud, this is so hard to understand
It's just the intro! It gets quiet right after! Though I've taken note and lowered volume on the rest of my videos. 😀 Thanks for watching Rhett!
I would redo this video with the music turned down so you will get more views your audience will think it's too loud and turn away
what is sbus and ibus for an what are the flight control for?
Is there any receiver with Gyro that is compatible with the Fs-I6X?
Noob Questions: Can a switch be assigned as a gyro Save that stabilises the aircraft? or do I need a special receiver? Is that what the Failsafe does? help!
Great question!!! There absolutely can be and most of us do set it up. Failsafe is that not. Failsafe will bring your craft back to the earth in a semi-controlled manner. Hopefully.
Most of us keep a flight mode set to an aux channel for just those things. If you ever run into a bad situation, a flip of the switch to stabilized mode will level the craft out.
Here's a video I made on the subject: ua-cam.com/video/mktdygXgHSY/v-deo.html
What’s an sbus pad? lost already lol, This is a very annoying hobby to get into cause everyone throws jargon and acronyms around that Im dizzy after 5 minutes. Good video, just difficult for me to follow because I dont have enough background information for everything being referenced
No worries. Sbus is a type of receiver system. That's part of the problem, and a big motivation for this video being made. Sbus is so popular, flight controller manufacturers started building the circuit right into their flight controllers. So people typically assume it means "Receiver pad" and solder any receiver to it.
But you're right. The jargon doesn't help anyone just getting started. You've inspired me to post a Quadcopter anatomy video for the layperson. ;) Stay tuned!
@@TheWayneStevenson Awesome, thanks for the explanation! I just picked up a used kit, pulled a couple mini whoops apart. Some things make a bit more sense. I'll be looking forward to your video.
want to fly airplaness with fly sky (long range) can you furnish a link .
Great Video! Thank you! Does Flysky make a receiver with a gyro that's for aircraft?
Yes, it does appear that there's Gyro sensitivity settings and modes for different types of Helis.
Hey. You didn't talk about this transmitter but mabey you can still help me. I have a flysky nirvana and it's pretty good so far. I'm using tbs crossfire with it and the problem is that I get really poor range. After 200 meters with 100mW I'm losing the signal. I'm not sure if this is a problem of the transmitter tho.
200m isn't very much range for any receivers. And Transmitters typically have a transmit range much further range than the receivers can utilize. So either / or is possible. Cheapest way to rule out would be another receiver. Or borrow someone's transmitter. Unfortunately there's no easy solution other than expensive equipment to measure the signal. Or trial and error swapping the parts.
I just bought this radio and combed over this entire thread
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?3023832-UndergroundFPV-Dark-Knight-Radio
if you're still using the stock firmware, it would be a good idea to upgrade to rhe custom one in there. it's supposed to be officially supported in open-tx in the next version, but they also said that about the last version 🤷♂️
also, some older versions of the nirvana had some weird stuff going on with the power delivery to the module bay and it might not be giving your crossfire module enough power. the people from that link have hardware mods you can do that is supposed to fix that problem, but do at your own risk because you could break your transmitter.
Hi sir! I watched your video and I would like to ask for your help! I had an XK Skyking F959S and my Flysky FS-i6 got into the mail today...I was testing to bind the two but no luck. I was searching the internet for infos on skyking f959s and the i6 to hook up but the only thing that shows are some wltoys heli and the F949 binding procedures.....there is one but he flies an F959 skyking and not the S version that I have. Could you help me out do you have any suggestion that I could do to bind these plane and tx.....thanks in advance!
I don't think you can use any other transmitter for that craft. Without owning one myself, the receiver it comes with appears to have the servos built in. So you would need to do some modifications like adding servos, along with the new Flysky receiver.
@@TheWayneStevenson yes....thank you! Actually I just bought this i6 transmitter for the sake of this plane because I thought that it will easily bind to it and the connection will be stable...I had a horrible experience with this X4 tx of the skyking it looses connection while flying and goes straight with no controls. It is almost 2 times lost luckily I retrieved it from a factory where it dropped. So I decided to buy this i6.....then I watched this video of yours and saw the 2 ways of binding so when this tx arrived I tried it.....hahaha no luck of binding.....I was also thinking maybe this tx of the skyking is just having a battery issue because I hop in those 1.2volts rechargeable batteries not knowing the requirement of the X4 tx is 1.5volts battery. Haven't tried it again to fly this bird I already purchased alkaline and hoping it would work.
@@juansadvancesaranggola8611 Voltage can definitely be an issue. You're on the right path switching things up. Good luck. :) If you're planning on upgrading it with new servos, remember to get a receiver that supports PWM so you can hook the servos directly.
You may even be able to connect the existing servos direct to a new Flysky PWM receiver with a bit of research.
What receiver with gyro can the Fs-I6 support? I'm a beginner
The i6 only support almost every flysky receiver and any afhds and afhds 2a receivers, not sure if any of them has an inbuilt gyro.
Why FS i6s is not connecting with FS R6B receiver?
Would love to watch you video Wayne but the music makes it impossible.
Yeah. I think I had my headphones turned down while editing this one. Lol. It's just intro music Tim. That load obnoxious noise cuts out once the lesson starts. ;)
Hi I have a fs i6 can it be binded with a spektrum receiver that came with my aircraft
No I don't believe there's a way to bind it to Spectrum.
Thanks for the great channel and videos - subscribed 😀 👍 very helpful! I have two E119 Eachine Helis and wanted to get the Flysky TX - I think they will bind but can't really be sure? Thanks again 😀
Only if they have Flysky receivers in them unfortunately. But you may be able to put on inside.
@@TheWayneStevenson thank you for your reply - much appreciated - bought these two helis for the price of one but both came with mode 1 transmitters!!! I fly mode 2!!! Oh dear - back in the day, "all" helis were mode 2 so didn't even think to check. Ha ha, funny!!! Thanks again for the content and channel 🙏 have a good day, matey 😀 👍
Can you connect 2 ia6b at the same time
You can bind more than one receiver / model but you can't operate two from one easily. Are you wanting more PWM channels specifically?
I love mine, now I got to watch this
I also have a FRsky qx7 and I've already broken two switches and it doesn't have D8 mode so I had to sell my mini hawk. I mean the switches are like little things of glass don't even look at them where they'll break right off
QX7 can do D8 if you set it up correctly.
please help me. it isnot turning on
Your transmitter is not turning on?
@@TheWayneStevenson yes i was at fishing and do not turning on. battery is new.
THANK YOU.
Very welcome!!!
good video, but the music is a little bit too lout
Cool remote... I just bought one for my rover camera
New subscriber here‼️
guyz need help i bought a fly sky-i6 and i need to change it from Chinese to English
I tried looking everywhere through the menus. Have you tried a factory reset? It may ask the first time you start up. If that doesn't worm it could be firmware set so uploading the readily available firmware from their website may give you english assuming you're viewing the english version of their website. The chinese version may offer their chinese firmware perhaps.
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!
Buddy you so funny,ok waht is the range please tell me I am from india.
I need your help with an rc helicopter and a new transmitter and a receiver ,,,,,can you help me PLEASE this is transmitter and receiver FlySky FS-i6X Transmitter and FS-X6B Receiver
can and will I be able to use it on my Blade 130s rc helicopter and how
Absolutely. What have you tried so far to get it working?
@@TheWayneStevenson have not tried everything as yet don't want mess thing up so I ask the expert first
@@anmwolfrc159 Well, it all boils down to the flight control system you're using. If it's PWM, the X6B should just plug in to where the other PWM wires go. It uses Spektrum receivers and it appears that the receiver has PWM outputs so it may be just a matter of plugging in where the spectrum receiver channels went. But I don't have any Spektrum exsperience to say for certain if it's a PWM protocol or something different. It's an entry level heli so the documentation isn't quite there either for modding. But I'm certain that because it's probably a closed source firmware, so it likely doesn't support PPM or iBus protocols unfortunately. So if it does work, it would be with a single wire for each channel.
@@TheWayneStevenson thanks' bro and stay bless
@@anmwolfrc159 You're welcome Abbie! :D
Super helpful, thx!
Glad to help William! Thanks for watching! :D Happy flying!!!
Hi I'm getting really frustrated with my FS-I6X, it is refusing to bind to my X6B receiver, can anybody help?
The X6B has 2 buttons on it - 1 for binding and a second for updating the firmware. Are you holding down the correct 1 when you power on the receiver? Also the FS-i6X (and the other Flysky transmitters) can transmit the AFHDS protocol as well as the AFHDS 2A protocol that the X6B requires - which are you set for?
@@theoztreecrasher2647 Thanks for replying, I am using the bind button yes and I do have it on the 2A setting.
I don't like the music Indian Trail and how you were trying to talk over it the whole time. I would like to watch the whole video but the beginning drove me nuts
Great channel!
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1:16 annoying intro ends
Remove the music after 1 second not 1 minute - lol bro!
Background music too loud, but Thanks for the info!
This is confusing let's start with this, what does UART to stand for
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter. It is serial data communication. Lets one device talk to another. Though they don't both need to be connected. Something like Bluetooth would use both an RX and TX pad. Whereas GPS or an rc receiver only need to send data out so just needs their TX connectedmto the RX on the fc.
DW:
There are some useful nuggets in this video, but I found your music and your voice in the beginning very irritating. Just remove the music and tone down your voice. You sound mad.
If you were to create a little table of contents keyed to the time they occur would be very helpful.
Thanks for your effort. - Jim
I CAN BARELY HEAR YOU OVER THE PARTY MUSIC!!!
Yeah. I get this a lot. Never make that mistake twice. Lol.
@@TheWayneStevenson hahaha it's alright man we all understood what you meant so its all good 👍, awesome video 👌
i have a problem i canot open the ok menu
Sorry zigzag, was there a typo? Which menu are you not able to open?
@@TheWayneStevenson The OK buton works but The menų will not open į thing its The OK buton
@@fpvguy9035 Do you mean you can't get to the menu where you can select SYSTEM and SETUP? Have you tried holding the OK button down for a couple seconds?
@@TheWayneStevenson yes i did
@@fpvguy9035 If you can't get into any of the menus you're not going to be able to set it up unfortunately. Is it new? I would suggest returning it for a replacement.
Hi man, I accidentally saw your channel and I have a couple of questions for you, the answers to which I did not find from the local fuckers.
Now the crux of the matter. 1. In choosing the displayed telemetry FS i6x there are two completely incomprehensible parameters SigS and SNR. What do they mean?
2. In the hidden settings menu there is a section RF frequency, where you can change the operating frequency, but the sections Mode about the types of modulation and Ant is not clear how to use. Thank you if you can explain it.
Let me take a look tonight.
The SigS is a measure of Signal Strength. And the SnR should be telling you the accuracy of the signal. If you're getting a high signal to noise ratio, the signal is poor.
I don't have any information on the RF section but I think it is just a method to test that each antenna is tuned for the proper frequency range. Not sure if it's just diagnostics or if it actually changes any sort of settings. You would have to play around with it to find out.
@@TheWayneStevenson
Ok, thanks for finding out)
Can't audio above the music!!!!!
music please off
Lol. I'm working on it. :D This video was one of the loudest. But the music only lasts for the intro. ;) Thanks for watching!
The whole video was supposed to be booomb but u killed it with loud music. Just my 2 cents. But guess what? I watched it
Thanks for the feedback. Hope the video helped!
@@TheWayneStevenson 1 million % saved on a cheap radio... Modded it. Working fine till I have enough to buy something better. Post more.love ur energy. God bless youbrother
Dude Ditch the background noise. one minute in and your still drowned out. Learn to duct your voice over.
Nearly didn't get past the musi
does anyone know how to convert from Chinese to English?
I think you would have to load the English firmware. You'll need the data cable (not sim cable).
Both sticks to bottom left while you power on will bring up the factory menu. Down button 8 times, and ok to proceed, and up ok to confirm.
If the menu flow is the same for both languages. Then all you need to do from there is upload on the PC end of things.
Thankss
Very welcome Ismail!!! :D Did you already get one or are you just starting to look?
@@TheWayneStevenson I have FS-IA6B. I just get that with FS-İ6X without knowing something, actually for improving myself by learning new things about quadcopters. and with my intermediate level English haha . Really thanks by the way. I’m glad to be here :)
@@ismailsevimli6424 Sweet. It's a great combo. I have a bunch of the iA6b. Started using stackables like the X6B on my 5" builds though. Not as much range as the iA6b but less zip ties and foam tape needed to secure them. ;)
turn the music down, I just started watching and cant hear u 😂😂
Thanks for watching!!!
I wish Flysky would make a micro receiver with dual antennas. That is why I went to FRSky
they do. fli14 plus
@@osbberjen To late! I sold the flysky radios!
hard listen to you talk the music is way too loud man
I don't think I have ever seen a presentation style like this. He comes over like he feels he's talking to idiots...... I got 3 minutes in then I left.....
This video come with the experience of helping beginners for the last 5 years with the Flysky equipment. You might think that people that don't know this stuff are idiots, but I assure you, it's because they're not coming from a tech or RC background. A lot of this information will save you money if you're just getting into RC. I have been using this equipment since 2015 and have come across hundreds of people soldering iBus signal wires or PWM signal wires to sBus because that's where other people put their wire. I have come across dozens of people who buy the transmitter with a PWM receiver. Which doesn't work with modern flight controllers.
You may think covering that info is idiotic but I assure it, that information is helping people.
Couldnt make it thru the lame intro
flysky is trash. youll never be able to tune your quad if you use a flysky because the RC link is so trash. It looks like a staircase in the blackbox
I've been flying Flysky for years and haven't had any "tuning" issues. What specific tuning issues are you having with your Flysky?
@@TheWayneStevenson if you use betaflight black box explorer you can see your setpoint and how it affects your PIDs and Gyro. The setpoint is how you can see what your RC link / stick moves look like. The flysky setpoint moves in steps causing the PIDs and gyro to react in an unfavorable way (flutters, prop wash, twitches). Unless you show me a blackbox log flown with your flysky, i am inclined to believe the data i have gathered and not your word. (maybe i got a bad TX) Cheers man hope you take a look at your blackbox logs.
@@jaxonbmx2699 I've never bothered to examine the blackbox data for my receiver inputs but I have never had any noticeable issues flying either in sim, or IRL that would cause me to have a look. In fact as far as transmitters go, I haven't seen any difference with my FS-i6 compared to my Radiomaster TX16S. Granted I'm still flying with Flysky compatible receivers so that doesn't rule receiver issues out. But again, no issues in simulation or IRL. I suspect your issue is unique to you. There are thousands of pilots all over the world flying with the FS-i6 transmitters. There's no wide-spread reports of Flysky prop wash, twitching, flutters caused by transmitter / receiver issues.
You should throw a video up on your channel to show what's happening and I'll run some bench tests and see if I get the same results. Definitely curious.