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Package Include:
PNP: TX220 PNP*1 (Not include Receiver)
RTF 1: TX220 *1 (Fs-A8s Receiver) , Fs-i6x Remote Control *1
RTF 2: TX220 *1 (Fs-A8s Receiver) , Fs-i6x Remote Control *1 , Vr009 Glasses *1
Note: Does not include batteries
Drone Specification:
Wheelbase: 220 mmMotor: 2206-2450kv 3-4sFlight Controller: F405 V2 Flight Controller(Betaflight、INAV、ABX)ESC: 4IN1 60A ESC
Camera:Purple X220S Camera
VTX: XF5805
Propeller: 5145 3-Blade (Randon Color)
Remote Control Specification
FS-i6X Specifications:Item: FS-i6X RC TransmitterChannel: 6-10 (Default 6)
Model Type: Fixed-Wing/Glider/Helicopter
RF Range: 2.408-2.475GHz
RF Power: < 20dBm
RF Channel: 135
Bandwidth: 500KHz
2.4GHz System: AFHDS 2A / AFDHS
Modulation Type: GFSK
Stick Resolution 4096
Low Voltage Warning: < 4.2V
DSC port: PS/2 Port PPM
Chargeable: No
Antenna Length: 26mm (Dual Antenna)
Weight: 392g
Power: 6V DC 1.5AA*4
Display: STNTransflective Display, LCD 128x64 Lattice, VA 73x39mm, LCD with white backlight
Size: 174x89x190mm
On-line Update: Yes
Color: Black
Certificate: CE0678, FCC ID: N4ZFLYSKYI6X
Note: This transmitter comes wtih 6 channels, it need to modify by yourself if you wanna it be 10 channel.
Features:
The AFHDS 2A (Automatic Frequency Hopping Digital System Second Generation) developed and petented by FLYSKY is specialy developed for all radio control models. Offering superior protection against interference while maintaining lower power consumption and high reliable receiver senstivity, FLYSKY's AFHDS technology is considered to be one of the leaders in the RC market today.
Bidirectional Communication
Capable of sending and receiving data, each transmitter is capable of receiving data from temperature, altitude and many other types of sensors, servo calibration and i-BUS Support.
Multi-channel Hopping Frequency
This system bandwidth ranges from 2.408GHz to 2.475GHz. This is divided in 135 channels. Each transmitter hops between 16 channels (32 for Japanese and Korean version) in order to reduce interference from other transmitters.
Omni-directional Gain Antenna
The high efficiency Omni-directional high gain antenna cuts down on interference, while using less power and maintaining a strong reliable connection.
Unique ID Recgnition System
Each transmitter and receiver has it's own unique ID. Once the transmitter and receiver have been paired, they will only communicate with each other, preventing other systems accidentally connecting to or interfering with the systems operation.
Low Power Consumption
The system is built using highly sensitive low power consumption components, maintaining high receiver sensitivity, while consuming as little as one tenth the power of a standard FM system, dramatically extending battery life.
FS-A8S Specifications:Brand Name:FlyskyItem Name:FS-A8S ReceiverChannels: PPM 8CH, i-BUS 18CHModel type: Multi-rotorFrequency range: 2.408-2.475GHzb and width: 500KHzb and number: 135RX Sensitivity: -92 dBm2.4GHz system: AFHDS 2AModulation type: GFSKDSC port: PPM/i-BUS/S.BUSTransfer method: FHSSData output: 1.5mm*3 Pin PPM/i-BUS/S.BUSAntenna length: 26mm (Not including brass contacts)Input power supply: 4.0-8.4VDisplay method: LEDNo ground interference ( Transmitting and receiving 1 m from the ground): >300mWorking current: 40mAEach channel data: depend on the transmitterChannel delay: <15mSSize: 20*14*5.3mmWeight: 1.2gCertificate: CE0678, FCCID: N45ZA8S00
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It will load INav. Use the Auto Select Target feature to find what you need to flash. I could not find the barometer. So I used the inav_use_gps_no_baro command to tell INav there was no barometer present but to go ahead and give me the Nav Hold modes. Without a barometer it won't auto-hold altitude but it still holds reasonably well.
It will load INav. Use the Auto Select Target feature to find what you need to flash. I could not find the barometer. So I used the inav_use_gps_no_baro command to tell INav there was no barometer present but to go ahead and give me the Nav Hold modes. Without a barometer it won't auto-hold altitude but it still holds reasonably well.
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