Review - 2.4G 4CH Micro Low Voltage DSM2/DSMX Compatible Receiver Built-in Brushed ESC

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    [ Review - 2.4G 4CH Micro Low Voltage DSM2/DSMX Compatible Receiver Built-in Brushed ESC ]
    I ordered one of these for a "Glue & Fly Series" Micro Trainer Plane I'm going to build and also to convert the WLToys F949 Cessna 182 to a Brushless System.
    I tested it first with a Brushed Motor and it worked fine, however, I had to set the throttle trim nearly to the bottom to keep the Brushed Motor from spinning up immediately. After that it worked fine.
    I then tested it with some Micro Servos I ordered and a Brushless Motor & Prop.
    This tiny Receiver works great and I have already performed a field test with 7 flight.
    I was flying out to a max range of approx. 125-150 meters and had no issues.
    I will be ordering more of these ;-)
    Links to the receiver, servos, ESC, and BEC are all above.
    Here is a link to the Field Test of this Receiver: • Video
    Build, Fly, Crash, Repair, Rinse & Repeat!
    Happy Flying!
    What's in the Box:
    1x receiver
    Description:
    Item Name: Receiver
    Channel: 4
    Input Voltage: 3V - 5.5V
    Weight: 1.4g
    Dimension: 21.3x11.9x5.8mm
    Connector Size: JST 1.0mm
    Socket Size: 1.25mm 2P
    Features:
    Compatible with DSM2/DSMX transmitter.
    Bulit-in 2A brushed ESC,supported external brushless ESC, no need to program.
    The receiver signal can stay stable even if the voltage is 2.5V.
    Improve signal interruption problem when micro receiver using a conventional 1S brushless motor.
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  • @GroundControlRC
    @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

    I have had a lot of questions regarding Binding to this Receiver. First, you must have a Transmitter that support either DSM2 or DSMX Protocols. The Receiver will go into Bind Mode when you power it on, then put your transmitter into Bind Mode using either DSM2 or DSMX Protocol and it should bind. I have (3) of these and have never had any trouble Binding to them. I hope that helps and I'll see you in the Air!

    • @alpenjon
      @alpenjon 3 года назад

      The problem is in their documentation (e.g. on Banggood) they talk about adding a binding cable to the bind channel, and pushing a binding button, both which do not exist. Plus I had to try your procedure about 10x before it worked! Thanks for your advice!

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  3 года назад +1

      @@alpenjon , hehehe.....I know what you mean. I think this is copy and paste from the manufacturers documentation because I constantly find the same errors in the printed manuals ;-) I don't think anyone proof reads this stuff ;-)

  • @thijss1272
    @thijss1272 6 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @veaulimou
    @veaulimou 3 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the vid, is it possible to use sg90 or sm90 servos given you replace the connectors ? Thx !

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  3 года назад

      Sure! As long as the servos can operate at low voltage they should work just fine. See you in the Air!

  • @alexherrera3918
    @alexherrera3918 3 года назад

    👍👍👍👍 Such a useful video!! do you know if i can use that 4th channed for flaps? or for for having independent ailerons?
    If not, can you please advice for a not expensive micro receiver that can support another servo?
    Other question : i have a T8SG trasmiter, is there anything special on DMS2/DSMX ? there are other simmilar micro receivers but they are frlysky for example. I am wondering i am losing anything if i buy a flysky and not a DMS2/DSMX compatible.
    Thanks!

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  3 года назад

      Thank you Alex! If you're using a Brushed Motor and won't be using the Throttle Port, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use that port as long as your TX can re-map the channel. I don't think you would lose anything with another protocol receiver given the same number of channels and features. I chose the DSM2/DSMX Receiver because that's what my TX supported and would also work with my micro servos. See you in the Air!

    • @alexherrera3918
      @alexherrera3918 3 года назад +1

      @@GroundControlRC , Many Thanks!!!!!!!!

  • @muzaffarmehmoodyahya6817
    @muzaffarmehmoodyahya6817 3 года назад

    Great

  • @lesliehowell8148
    @lesliehowell8148 4 года назад

    I too have one of these little receivers but I do not know how to hook up the brushed ESC or the power as there was no instructions with it. How do I do that?
    Is there a set of instructions someplace as mine didn't come with one?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      Very good questions Leslie! If you go to the product link in the Show Notes Above there are some very good images of the Receiver that show what each Port is for; Throttle for Brushless ESC, Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, & the Pads for the Brushed Motor. This Receiver has a Built-In 2A Brushed ESC so unless you need an ESC with more Amps you won't need to use an External Brushed ESC. The Pads for the Brushed Motor and Battery Leads are on the Bottom of the Receiver and there is an "M" Printed on the bottom to show the Pads for the Brushed Motor. Note that the Receiver and Brushless ESC Ports are JST-SH 1.25mm. Also, the images on the Product Page show which Pins in the Sockets are for Signal, Voltage, & Ground. It's very important to see which is which because some of the Servos I've received have the wires in a different order and that will Fry the Receiver. I just use an Exacto Blade to raise the plastic locks on the Servo Connector and remove the Pins and put them in the Proper Order. I hope that helps and let me know if you have any other questions and I'll try to provide the correct answer ;-) See you in the Air!

  • @dion2265
    @dion2265 5 месяцев назад +1

    I got one of the same receiver and trying to get the motor to work with built in ESC and I have a Spektrum DX5e and it says to When using Spektrum transmitters, set the lower endpoint of the throttle channel (CH1) to -120% to start the motor. How do I do that?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 месяцев назад

      I'm not familiar with Spektrum Transmitters.
      On my TX16S Transmitter there is a screen where all the endpoints for all the channels are displayed and you can edit the endpoints for any channel.
      You'll have to check your manual for the DX5e to see how to edit those endpoints.

  • @peterescapement6414
    @peterescapement6414 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video. I bought one of these boards and I’m having trouble with the brushed output. I have managed to bind it on, but the output of the internal brushed esc is either full off or full on. That is, as I throttle up the engine goes from off, to maximum speed very suddenly. I have verified this measuring the voltage output too - it is either 0 volts or 4.2 volts. Am I doing something wrong or might it be faulty? I would really appreciate your thoughts. Thank you!

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      Sometimes these brushed controllers are real fussy with the throttle trim. Try putting in some down throttle trim to see if that makes it more linear as it should not be off or full throttle. If putting in a lot of down throttle trim does not fix the issue, I'd say the controller on that board is faulty. I hope that helps.

    • @peterescapement6414
      @peterescapement6414 5 лет назад

      Ground Control RC Thanks very much for the tip. I’ll try setting the trim to its lowest setting and see if that helps.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      You are most welcome. I hope that works for you.

  • @111gtoo
    @111gtoo 6 лет назад

    Hi very good video. I was considering getting this to try to replace the electronics on my step sons HF Yellow Bee to which he misplaced the radio. For the life of me I can't figure out how to wire it for differential thrust, do you know if it is possible? With only one motor output and dedicated ports for alterations and elevators I'm not sure.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  6 лет назад

      Good question. I'm not familiar with that plane, however, I looked it up and it appears to be a 2 channel plane. I don't think this receiver is going to help. I think you're going to need a flight controller and receiver similar to ones in micro brushed quadcopters to provide the differential thrust for yaw control. Here is a link to differential thrust setup in RC Groups. It may work if your radio can provide the needed mixers. www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2793019-How-do-you-set-up-differential-thrust

    • @111gtoo
      @111gtoo 6 лет назад

      Ground Control RC Thanks for your quick response I am using the tried and true Devo 7e with devention mods and upgrades, not a problem with the mix. I'm going to go with two brushed esc's and mix rudder into each motor, this seems like a great product just not what I'm looking for at this time, thanks for the help.😲 Happy flying to you.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  6 лет назад

      That's a good radio! I'm using the Devo 8S with the Deviation Firmware ;-) Sounds like you have a good plan to get this working. Let me know how it goes with the setup. Happy Flying and I'll see you in the Air ;-)

  • @ede.2636
    @ede.2636 6 лет назад

    Buenísimo video amigo, lastimosamente mi receptor es un Flysky I6 y no es compatible con el protocolo DSM2 ☹️... Tienes alguna idea si hay algún receptor con iguales características o semejantes al que tu describes pero compatible para Flysky I6? Que radio utilizas en el video? Saludos.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  6 лет назад +1

      This is the closest I could find for FlySky: Mini Flysky AFHDS Compatible 8CH Receiver PPM Output With 1mm JST Socket For DIY Micro Quadcopterwww.banggood.com/Mini-Flysky-AFHDA-Compatible-8CH-Receiver-PPM-Output-With-1mm-JST-Socket-For-DIY-Micro-Quadcopter-p-1097424.html?p=WE081047791920140372
      It seems to have the same features, however, I have no way of testing it to see if it will perform like the one I have.My transmitter is a DEVO 8S running Deviation Firmware.Thank you for the kind words and Happy Flying!

    • @ede.2636
      @ede.2636 6 лет назад

      Ground Control RC, Thank you very much for your help, exactly this receiver that you indicate me is what I was looking for .... I am a beginner in this hobby, in my country El Salvador it is difficult for me to find big spaces to fly medium or fast models, that is why I am building small models that fly like an indoor. I hope you can do the construction project of the trainer airplane. I would like to see in your reviews or projects the indoor 3D acrobatic planes or foamys, it would really be fantastic. Greetings and hugs.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much! I'm glad I could help and Happy Flying!

  • @ericwillis777
    @ericwillis777 Год назад +1

    How did you connect the input to the ESC ? Usually the + - leads on the RX throttle output get power from the built in BEC, but if you don't have one is the + VE off the RX throttle just not connected in your ESC, otherwise wouldn't you get 2S from the ESC ? So, effectiely you have just two wires off the RX throttle output, Signal and - VE ?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  Год назад

      Hi Eric!
      The RX has a built-in Brushed Motor ESC.
      It has (2) pads for the Ground and Voltage wires of the Brushed Motor.
      There are also some Micro RX that have built-in Brushless ESCs for 1S-2S power.

    • @ericwillis777
      @ericwillis777 Год назад

      @@GroundControlRC ok, but in the video a brushless motor was used with an ESC on the RX throttle output and 2 s. How can you connect a separate BEC TO POWER THE RX - do you cut the +ve lead on the ESC input, otherwise won't the ESC feedback 7 volts to the RX. Yes I understand all that - I have about 6 of these RX 42 receivers but I'd like to try using Brushless motors instead of the 8520 geared motors, and I don't want to buy more receivers with the built in brushless as they are more expensive and I'd also like to move up to 2s as that is more powerfull and longer duration.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  Год назад

      @@ericwillis777 Oh, you're right!
      I forgot I had setup a brushless motor with that RX.
      I used a variable voltage regulator to reduce the 2S voltage to 1S voltage to power the RX and Low Voltage Servos.
      The ESC and Motor receive full 2S voltage.
      In the Show Notes above, there are links to all the components.
      If you search our Facebook Page for "low voltage power system" you'll find a diagram I published showing how all this is connected.

    • @ericwillis777
      @ericwillis777 Год назад

      @@GroundControlRC ok, but the input to most ESC is three wire, +, -, and signal. If I connect those through the plug to the ESC surely the ESC will feedback its 7 volts to the receiver ? On the usual set up you don't actually make a separate connection between the ESC and the receiver/ servos because the power is fed back from the ESC/internal BEC through the ESC / throttle plugin. So how did you isolate the ESC from the receiver ?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  Год назад

      @@ericwillis777 No it won't as that's where the variable voltage regulator comes into play to cut the voltage to the receiver and servos to 4.2v.
      Take a look at the Low Voltage Power System Diagram I spoke about and you'll see how everything is wired together.
      It provides 1S Power to the Receiver and Servos while providing 2S Power to the ESC and Motor.
      That's why I used an OPTO ESC, no BEC.

  • @martenuous
    @martenuous 5 лет назад

    Dear Sir, how do you bind this receiver? I have a Taranis X9D Tx with DSM2/DSMX external module. I have bound this receiver in the past but for the life of me, cannot recall how it is done. Your reply will be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance... Mart...

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад +1

      The receiver will try to bind to the first transmitter it finds when it powers up. What I do is: Power up the Receiver, then Power up the Transmitter, put the Transmitter into Bind Mode, and they should bind. The next time you Power up the Receiver and Transmitter they should bind automatically. I hope that helps. See you in the Air!

  • @georgep2301
    @georgep2301 4 года назад

    Hello again ! Great Work. How much amps is the curent for this board? i am planing to use an FrSky VD5M(2g) receiver which needs 3-7.2v ,20mA for operating and ESC (32g) with BEC built in 2A ,5 v and Amp rating: 35A
    Burst Rate (15sec): 42A, what motor should i use? and what 2s battery?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      Thank you George! I'm not sure what the operating current is for the board. I know it can operate all the way down to 2.5v so I assume it's fairly low on amps as well. Good question about the Motor and LIPO. I can't answer those questions as it depends on the size and weight of the plane, the amount of thrust required, and the amp draw of the power system. I use these low voltage receivers and servos in very small light planes. In the conversion of a couple of planes I used a RacerStar BR1306 3100kv motor and Gemfan 5030 Prop. I used a small 300mah 2S LIPO as the amp draw of the power system is very low. I think the ESC I used was just a 6 amp ESC and the max amp draw was around 5 amps. I don't think the weight of the plane was more than 130-140 grams. I hope that info helps. See you in the Air!

    • @georgep2301
      @georgep2301 4 года назад

      @@GroundControlRC thank you for your ultra fast answer!! :D my only concern is the size of the ESC 38x28x16mm its the H-KING 35A Fixed Wing Brushless Speed Controller ... i am not quite sure if it fits or the plugs. Also i am not sure if i need BEC or not or the receiver got a built in regulator..i am really confused ..
      also when alll finish i ll try to fit this battery hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-nano-tech-1200mah-2s-25-50c-lipo-airsoft-pack.html?queryID=0a80aaf7c501020a16f5149314470130&objectID=47490&indexName=hbk_live_magento_en_us_products

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      @UCWb33n39WbJRJXGyVnpQ_Vg , I looked up the receiver and it's definitely for small micro planes like the receiver I used. It must have a built-in regulator but it doesn't say what the output voltage to the servos is. I use low voltage servos with my receiver as I'm usually setting up the plane for a 1S or 2S power system. It doesn't say that it has a built-in ESC so I sure you're right, you'll have to use an external ESC with a BEC. You would need to get the specs on the receiver sockets so you know what type of connector you'll have to use for your ESC and Servos. Mine uses the Micro JST-SH with a 1.25mm pitch so I make sure the servos have the same type of plug. I always have to change the connector on the ESC BEC to match. I don't know what size plane this receiver is for but the 35A ESC is pretty big and heavy and I'm sure the BEC has a standard full size servo connector. As you can see in the show notes I used a tiny 7A OPTO ESC and added a switching voltage regulator to drop the 2S voltage down to 1S voltage to feed the receiver and servos while feeding the ESC and Motor 2S voltage. Also be aware, the VD5M has no fail-safe.

    • @georgep2301
      @georgep2301 4 года назад

      @@GroundControlRC Does your board has fail safe? cause i am thinking about what u said and i reconsidered and might use yours , unfortunately i own an Frsky contoller... :/

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      @@georgep2301 , yes, my micro receiver has an auto fail-safe. After binding if the radio loses contact for more than 1 sec. it moves all the control surfaces to neutral and cuts the motor.
      I don't know what FrSky Protocols your TX supports but here's an inexpensive Micro 4CH receiver that uses standard servos connectors. It only has fail-safe on the throttle channel but at least that should prevent fly-aways.
      www.banggood.com/2_4G-4CH-Mini-Frsky-D8-Compatible-Receiver-With-PWM-Output-p-1143300.html?p=WE081047791920140372

  • @joecarpino
    @joecarpino 5 лет назад

    Where does the bind plug go in to bind to a spektrum transmitter

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      That's a very good question. Actually, I did not need a bind plug for this receiver. When I powered up the receiver it immediately went into bind mode. I have two of these receivers and they both went into bind on power up. I believe that is the normal operation for these receivers when powered on, I think the information on the product page for how to bind to this receiver is incorrect. The receiver does not have a bind plug port or a bind button. I hope that helps and I'll see you in the Air!

    • @joecarpino
      @joecarpino 5 лет назад

      Thank you, that’s good to know. And this receiver will bind to a spektrum transmitter right?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      It certainly should with DSM2 / DSMX as my Transmitter is a Walkera Devo 8S running the Deviation Firmware and I've never had a problem binding to this receiver using DSM2 /DSMX.

    • @joecarpino
      @joecarpino 5 лет назад

      I have a Futaba T9CAP but i replaced Futaba module in the back with a spektrum one, and it binds well with all my other spektrum recievers. Do you think it would be fine with that too?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      I don't think you will have any problem since you're able to bind with other DSM2/DSMX receivers. I have two different brands of MIcro Receivers both DSM2 and DSMX and many of the OrangeRX DSM2/DSMX receivers and I've never had a problem binding to any of those. I hope that helps.

  • @ScottHardock
    @ScottHardock 3 месяца назад +1

    Please disregard my question I found it in another comment, thank you!

  • @jonujangid3J
    @jonujangid3J 2 года назад

    Can it bind with flysky transmitter (fsi6)

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  2 года назад

      Hi Jonu!
      Not this specific receiver as it's protocol is DSM2/DSMX, however, they do have these micro receivers that use the FlySky Protocol.

  • @josephfreeman5289
    @josephfreeman5289 4 года назад

    I'm confused how to hook this up to brushless esc? Do you need 2 batteries?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      You connect a brushless ESC the same way you connect a brushless ESC to any Receiver. You will connect the ESC to the Throttle port on the receiver you just need a different connector for the ESC. You would use (1) flight battery connected to the ESC but if you use anything larger than a 1S LIPO you will need to use a voltage regulator to step down the voltage to a low voltage Receiver.
      Here is a link to a video I posted that shows how to set this up: ruclips.net/video/k2KLtIHp4Aw/видео.html
      I hope that helps and I'll see you in the Air!

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      @josephfreeman5289 4 года назад

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      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      @@josephfreeman5289 , thank you for your support as it is much appreciated ;-) See you in the Air!

  • @ET_AYY_LMAO
    @ET_AYY_LMAO 5 лет назад

    Hi I cannot for the life of me get a brushed motor to run off this thing, maybe its DOA? what are the solderpads marked "A" for?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      The Brushed Motor Pads are the ones on the bottom next to the letter "M" at the corner of the board opposite the Power Leads. The Ground is the PAD closest to the "M" and the PAD to the right of that one is the Power. The PADS marked "A" may be for an Auxiliary Port. I hope that helps.

    • @ET_AYY_LMAO
      @ET_AYY_LMAO 5 лет назад

      @@GroundControlRC I figured it out.. .For some reason I had to trim my throttle down completely. Now it works :)

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@ET_AYY_LMAO That's great! Let me know how it works out for you. I've had great success with those using Brushless systems. Happy Flying!

    • @ET_AYY_LMAO
      @ET_AYY_LMAO 5 лет назад

      @@GroundControlRC So far im a little dissapointed about the quality of the board tbh, the SMD connectors for the servos snapped off mine, so I had to solder the wires directly onto the board, well a few attempts later and some hot glue on top of it and it seems to work :)

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@ET_AYY_LMAO I'm sorry to hear that. I have two of those boards and I haven't had any issues thus far but on some of the items I've reviewed I have found that quality on some items seem to vary widely. I'm sorry to hear this board is one of those items. I will have to note this on my next "Pilot's Lounge" Episode to let others know. Thanks for letting me know about the issues you've had with this receiver and I wish you had received one that was as high of quality as the ones I have. What servos are you using on yours?

  • @leemiles3995
    @leemiles3995 2 года назад

    Can you connect 3 servos?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  2 года назад +1

      Hi Lee!
      You certainly can and that's what I typically do.

  • @theodorathanasiadis6629
    @theodorathanasiadis6629 2 года назад

    What connectors it has,what servos are you using?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  2 года назад

      Hi Theodor!
      I'm using Hobby King 1.7g Micro Low Voltage Servos that have Micro JST connectors with 1.0mm Pitch.
      There are links directly to the Receiver and Servos in the Video Show Notes.

    • @theodorathanasiadis6629
      @theodorathanasiadis6629 2 года назад

      @@GroundControlRC Thank you very much

  • @AlphaToEpsilon
    @AlphaToEpsilon 5 лет назад

    What’s the cheapest transmitter which is compatible with this? I found a RC plane build with this receiver, but the recommended transmitter is too expensive.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      That's a very good question. I have a fairly expensive transmitter that I use for this but the Jumper Transmitters have received great reviews and they support multiple protocols. I have been thinking of getting one this year for my toy grade aircraft. For the money I think they are the best option. Here is a link to the Jumper T12: www.banggood.com/Jumper-T12-OpenTX-16CH-Radio-Transmitter-with-JP4-in-1-Multi-protocol-RF-Module-for-Frsky-JR-Flysky-p-1331683.html?p=WE081047791920140372 take a look and see what you think. There is a wealth of information on the Jumper Transmitters. I hope that helps and I'll see you in the Air!

    • @AlphaToEpsilon
      @AlphaToEpsilon 5 лет назад

      Ground Control RC is there anything less expensive? The one I was directed to was £70 also.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@AlphaToEpsilon , the only other option I can find, which is less expensive but requires some work, would be the Devo 7E Transmitter. It has to be the 7E not the 7 in order to load the new firmware (Deviation). I use a Devo 8S Transmitter using Deviation Firmware that allows me to use DSM2/DSMX without modifying the hardware and it will work on the Devo 7E as well but always check the deviation documentation as things change over time. Here is a link to the Devo 7E: www.banggood.com/Wholesale-Walkera-Devo-7E-7CH-Transmitter-Mode-2-Without-Receiver-p-48117.html?p=WE081047791920140372 Here is a link to the Deviation Firmware & Docs: www.deviationtx.com/user-manual/user-manual-7e-10 Here is a link to a RUclips Video showing how to bind with a DSM2 Receiver: ruclips.net/video/egXRFOqakPc/видео.html

    • @AlphaToEpsilon
      @AlphaToEpsilon 5 лет назад

      Ground Control RC excellent- thank you! (Subscribed) :)

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@AlphaToEpsilon , your are most welcome. Thank you for your support and I'll see you in the Air!

  • @basgerritsen9669
    @basgerritsen9669 4 года назад

    What kind of range are you getting out of this?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      I have this receiver installed on many of my Micro & Nano Planes and I've flown as far as 200 meters away from myself at fairly low altitude. I've had no problems with that distance in an area where there is no 2.4ghz signals to interfere with it. I'm betting you could get 300 meters at least in an area where there is no interference. I really like the fact that you can use it in an aircraft with a 1S Power System. See you in the Air!

  • @jeromeianradovan7089
    @jeromeianradovan7089 5 лет назад

    Can i use flysky i6 on that rx sir?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад +1

      Good question. This one only supports DSM2/DSMX so it won't work with Flysky protocol. I did find the same type of receiver that supports the Flysky protocol. Someone in the comments stated it bound with his Flysky i6 Transmitter fine but I have no way to verify that. Here is the link: Mini Flysky AFHDS Compatible 8CH Receiver PPM Output With 1mm JST Socket www.banggood.com/Mini-Flysky-AFHDA-Compatible-8CH-Receiver-PPM-Output-With-1mm-JST-Socket-For-DIY-Micro-Quadcopter-p-1097424.html?p=WE081047791920140372

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      One thing regarding this Micro Receiver is they have servo sockets that use 1.0mm pitch, meaning the pins are 1.0mm from center to center. Here is a servo that is supposed to have this type of connector. TY Model 1.7g Servo With JST 1.0mm Plug Compatible Spektrum 6400 Series Receiver www.banggood.com/TY-Model-1_7g-Servo-With-JST-1_0mm-Plug-Compatible-Spektrum-6400-Series-Receiver-For-RC-Airplane-p-1320271.html?p=WE081047791920140372

  • @razgriz3238
    @razgriz3238 5 лет назад

    will this reciever work on 5ch, 4servos+motor?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад +1

      Good Question! It's only a 4 channel receiver. The only way I could think of using 4 servos is if you have two servos for the ailerons and used a Y cable to connect the 2 aileron servos to the single aileron port which is a setup I've seen on many planes.

    • @razgriz3238
      @razgriz3238 5 лет назад

      @@GroundControlRC i see that throttle aplies to the brushed solder connection and the ch1 port at the same time, so its realy 4ch.
      thank you for the quik reply.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад +1

      You are most welcome and Happy Flying!

  • @juliananthonyzufer
    @juliananthonyzufer 4 года назад

    how do you bin this?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      Good Question! The Receiver will go into Bind Mode when you power it on, then put your transmitter into Bind Mode using either DSM2/DSMX Protocol and it should bind. I have (3) of these and have never had any trouble Binding to them. I hope that helps and I'll see you in the Air!

  • @milindhibare7398
    @milindhibare7398 5 лет назад

    Can I bind it to flysky fs-i6 transmitter???

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      This specific receiver is DSM2/DSMX so the FlySky FS-i6 will not bind to this receiver. Here is one that is stated to work using AFHDS2A - www.banggood.com/Mini-Flysky-AFHDA-Compatible-8CH-Receiver-PPM-Output-With-1mm-JST-Socket-For-DIY-Micro-Quadcopter-p-1097424.html?p=WE081047791920140372 See you in the Air!

    • @milindhibare7398
      @milindhibare7398 5 лет назад

      @@GroundControlRC thanks for support

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@milindhibare7398, you are most welcome and I'll see you in the Air!

  • @phil36135
    @phil36135 5 лет назад

    How do you bind it?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      Good question ;-)
      Here is the stated bind procedure for this receiver:
      How To Bind:
      1. Insert the bind plug into the channel labeled "BIND" and power up the receiver.
      2, set the throttle and control surface failsafe protection (recommended to set the throttle to a minimum, all the control surface is set to the middle position). Press and hold the bind button and turn on the remote control.
      3, the frequency of the receiver LED flashes will change from fast to slow. A few seconds after the end of the binding, the receiver's LED will always be on. All failsafe protection settings are successful.
      4. Remove the bind plug from the "BIND" channel. Re-power the receiver and all channels are working properly. To test the failsafe protection feature, roll the lever to the corner and turn off the control. The control surface and throttle will return to the original position where the failsafe was set.
      ***That is the stated bind procedure, however, I did not have to use a bind plug. I set my transmitter to bind using a random code. Powered up the receiver, set my transmitter to bind. The transmitter bound to the receiver just fine. I powered of the receiver, powered it back on and the transmitter and receiver continued to bind just fine.
      ***This is not a guarantee you won't have to use a bind plug in the receiver but it worked for me.
      I hope that helps and Happy Flying!

    • @juliananthonyzufer
      @juliananthonyzufer 4 года назад

      @@GroundControlRC ?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  4 года назад

      @@juliananthonyzufer , I posted to your previous comment and have also posted and pinned a comment regarding Binding to this Receiver. Let me know if you have any other questions. See you in the Air!

  • @omhobby9481
    @omhobby9481 5 лет назад

    can I bind this receiver to T8SG?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      As long as it has the Multi-Protocol Module that supports DSM2/DSMX.

    • @omhobby9481
      @omhobby9481 5 лет назад

      is that receiver can handle 4 servo and 1 brushed motor? sorry I dont know anything about RC plane😊

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@omhobby9481 , no sorry! 3 servos and a brushed or brushless motor. It's 4 channel and that includes the throttle channel. I suppose if you're using a brushed motor you could map the throttle channel to something else and use 4 servos. I have not done that before. See you in the Air!

    • @omhobby9481
      @omhobby9481 5 лет назад

      thanks Sir...
      usually I play drone😊
      then I saw minimum RC kit in banggood and it took me to your channel...it looks fun to fly micro RC plane ...
      I want to try and maybe add fpv camera to it😁

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  5 лет назад

      @@omhobby9481 , that's fantastic! I'm glad you're going to try out a plane ;-) I'm going to test that plane with a 1020 brushed motor and 3 inch prop to see if it has more power than the stock 8520 motor. If it does, I'll be doing some test flights with a Micro FPV Camera. See you in the Air!

  • @HHh-qe2ch
    @HHh-qe2ch 3 года назад

    So the receiver needs a power source?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  3 года назад

      Yes, that's correct. It's low voltage so you don't want to power it with more than 1S LIPO voltage (4.2v). You can power your Motor and ESC with a larger LIPO and cut the voltage down to the receiver with a voltage regulator.

    • @HHh-qe2ch
      @HHh-qe2ch 3 года назад

      @@GroundControlRC that's so weird, I've got a devot7e remote and this rx144 and nowhere does it say it needs power, I've got th battery for the motor but nowhere to plug in another battery

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  3 года назад

      @@HHh-qe2ch The power will come from the flight battery just like all receivers. No separate power supply is needed. I was referring to the need not to supply more than 4.2v to the receiver as it's as low voltage receiver.

    • @HHh-qe2ch
      @HHh-qe2ch 3 года назад

      Okay so I am very confused than, I've got 2 lithium batteries that came with the motor, the connector is a 2 pin, the flight controls, are a small 3 pin. So I'm not sure how the controller would actually get its power.

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  3 года назад

      @@HHh-qe2ch It sounds like you have a 1S LIPO. The 1S LIPO will provide power to the Receiver, Servos, ESC, and Motor. Since it's a Low Voltage System a 1S LIPO will work just fine.

  • @KennethLWagner-yw9ko
    @KennethLWagner-yw9ko 7 месяцев назад

    tried binding with my dx6i, receiver flashing quick, held up bind switch , powered on my tx , rx went to solid for about 3 secs and thenback to fast flash. wont bind, any ideas ?

    • @GroundControlRC
      @GroundControlRC  7 месяцев назад

      I don't know the protocol settings the DX6i will use by default.
      It could be the update from the TX is too fast or too slow.
      I would try both DSMX and DSM2.
      I use a Multi-Protocol TX which has an Auto feature to select the best method for binding when using DSM.
      Here is the info as maybe something will be available on the DX6i to try.
      0 - DSM2 1F
      DSM2, resolution 1024, servo refresh rate can only be 22ms.
      Note: 'DSM2 1F' was previously labelled as 'DSM 2 22ms'.
      1 - DSM2 2F
      DSM2, resolution 2048, servo refresh rate can be 22ms or 11ms. All servo outputs will be 22ms when more than seven channels are configured.
      Note: 'DSM2 2F' was previously labelled as 'DSM 2 11ms'.
      2 - DSMX 1F
      DSMX, resolution 2048, servo refresh rate can only be 22ms.
      Note: 'DSMX 1F' was previously labelled as 'DSM X 22ms'.
      3 - DSMX 2F
      DSMX, resolution 2048, refresh rate 22ms or 11ms. All servo outputs will be 22ms when more than seven channels are configured.
      Note: 'DSMX 2F' was previously labelled as 'DSM X 11ms'.
      4 - Auto
      The Auto sub-protocol enables the radio to negotiate the correct settings for the receiver.

    • @KennethLWagner-yw9ko
      @KennethLWagner-yw9ko 7 месяцев назад +1

      howdy, the dx6i isnt updateable cant switch between dsmx and dsm2 , and the binding sequence is first , turn on models rx, then while holding bind button on, turn tx pwr on. This should bind. I tried this for awhile then tried something else. I turned on my rx, turned on my tx power , flipped the bind switch a couple times and it connected. I also have the radiomaster tx16s multi protcol 4 in 1 tx , with the external ranger module . for this model i am using dx6i , thanks .@@GroundControlRC