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Reviews
1. FrSky XSR 2.4GHz 16CH ACCST Receiver S-Bus CPPM Output Support X9D X9E X9DP X12S
Feature
Number of channels: 16(S-Bus) : 8(CPPM)RSSI output: analog voltage output (0~3.3V)
Operating Range: >1.5km (Full Range)
Operating Current: 100mA@5V
Operating Voltage: 4 - 10.0V
Description
Weighing in at 4.3 grams (including connection cable) and smaller than the X4R, this little receiver is a great choice for micro multirotors. The XSR is SmartPort enabled and has S-bus as well as CPPM outputs. However we needed to give some things up so it could be smaller. The XSR does not support FBVS nor PWM and the antennas are soldered on instead of utilizing IPX connectors.2. Frsky XM Plus Mini Full Range Receiver Failsafe D16 Mode Support SBUS Up Compatible With Frsky X9D / X9D Plus X9E X12S Transmitter.
Feature
1. It's a full range receiver, similar range to X4R-SB and XSR, Much smaller size and lighter weight2. It's possible to direct solder RX to FC with header pins without wires (if FC supports it)
3. XM+ is even smaller than the LR1000 by FuriousFPV, great RX option for their micro quads (such as the Moskito70)
4. Only downside of XM+ RX is the lack of S.Port full telemetry (Smart Port), there is only RSSI telemetry. RSSI has a dedicated solder pad and it's also available on the 16th channel.
5. RSSI pin outputs PWM signal (0-3.3V). Please be aware that this signal should not be connected to MinimOSD directly, as it will give you 0% or 100% only. You will need a digital to analogue converter (low pass filter) to convert PWM to analogue voltage level.
Description
General This insanely tiny 2.4GHz diversity receiver available Package Including Frsky XM Plus receiver3. Frsky ACCST Taranis Q X7 2.4G 16CH RC Transmitter for FPV Racing Drones (Black)
Feature
Frsky Q X7 US Version( Mode II)Compatibility: FrSky X series, D series and V8-II series receivers (plus other receivers if an external module is used)
Doesn't come with battery and charger
Includes: Taranis Q X7 Transmitter - Neck Strap - User Manual
Description
Frsky have put their reliable and well-known frequency hopping ACCST technology into the new Taranis Q X7 radio system with addition of full telemetry. All the usual Taranis features are used in this radio such as Receiver Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) alerts, Real-time Flight Data Logging and receiver matching. There is a new look case that comes in either black or white. Once again the excellent Quad Ball-Bearing Gimbals are used and it is up to you to determine what mode to set the radio to and also if you want self-centering spring loaded sticks (standard) or the usual stationary set throttle. The Taranis mixes the power of the "OPEN TX" open-source software with an ergonomic case with 6 programmable switches (4 x 3-position, 1 x 2-position, 1 x momentary) and two twist knobs. Set up your switches and controls how you want them. Alerts can be presented in the form of audio speech outputs, sound or vibration alerts making this extremely user-friendly. The MicroSD card slot offers unlimited model memory options, it also has a USB port for upgrades and to connect to a PC for adjusting settings. As well as this there is the ability to use all your model files from the older TARANIS X9D/X9D Plus/X9E making it easy to get the new system up and working. The FrSky Taranis Q X7 is a very versatile, cost effective radio.4. FrSky X4RSB 3/16CH Telemetry Receiver Full Range
Feature
RSSI (PWM) outputLighter weight and physically smaller than D8R-II & D6FR
Two selectable failsafe setting options - native failsafe or user programmable failsafe
S.Bus port is compatible with Futaba S.BUS servos and FrSky SBUS&CPPM compatible servo
External analog telemetry port (AD2)
Description
Description:- Brand name: FrSky
- Item name: FrSky X4RSB 3/16ch Telemetry Receiver
- Dimension: 40*22.5*6mm (L x W x H)
- Weight: 5.8g
- Operating Range: full range (>1.5km)
- Operating Voltage Range: 4.0~10V
- Operating Current: 100mA@5V
- Number of Channels: 3/16Ch (1~3ch from conventional channel outputs,1~16ch from SBUS channel)
- Compatibility: FrSky X-series Module (XJT etc.) Taranis X9D in D16 mode(X4RSB is not work with D-series Module)
5. FrSky XSRF4O Flight Controller Integrate with FrSky XSR Receiver
Feature
Built-in BARO BMP280Built-in F4 and XSR receiver module
Features the latest Accelerometer and Gyro technology.
OSD configuration has been included in Betaflight GUI.
6 PWM output signal lines for ESCs and Servos. Arranged for easy wiring on standard pin headers.
Description
XSRF4O
Description:
- Dimension: 36x36x6mm (L x W x H) with 30.5mm mounting holes
- Integrate with XSR receiver
- 1~16 channels from Sbus output
- 1~6 channels from PWM outputs
- S.Port enabled, support telemetry data transmission and more sensors
- OSD Configuration has been included in Betaflight GUI.
- Built-in SD slot
- Built-in F4 STM32F405 CPU
- Built-in 6-axis sensor MPU6000 (Accelerometer/Gyro)
- Built-in BARO BMP280
Package Included:
- 1 x XSRF4O