FrSky | TD R18 2.4GHz & 900MHz Dual-Band Receiver
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2022
- FrSky 2.4GHz/900MHz Dual-Band Receiver Introduction & Function Tutorial
01. Unboxing 00:30
02. QR Code Manual 02:04
03. Firmware Upgrade 02:23
04. Binding Process 03:26
05. Power Switch Functionality 04:34
06. Battery Balanced Consumption 05:49
07. FBUS mode 06:25
08. Telemetry from Multiple Xact Servos 07:25
09. What other configurations can be done with Xact servos? 09:27
10. Using S.Port & FBUS sensors together on TD R18 09:52
TD R18 Receiver Page: www.frsky-rc.com/product/td-r18/ Наука
The red switch panel in the video is not included, it is used to power on/off the power supply just like disconnecting a battery.
There are different types of external switch accessories for the TDR18 receiver like an audio-jack-type pin switch (bit.ly/3KOR10t ) and NFC switch panel (bit.ly/3xk7Qv5 ).
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I see that the FRSKY TD R18 does give the voltage of each battery (RxBatt1; RxBatt2).
Does the FRSKY TD SR18 model (with stabilizer) also give the voltage of each battery (RxBatt1; RxBatt2)??? . Thanks
Some great equipment as usual, Will defiantly have to look at the servos for my next build. 👍🏻
…this looks exactly like my jeti models radio…exept jeti built of cnc aluminium…not brittle china plastic…
Hello FrSky RC! Thank you for showing me a great video! It's very interesting! Thank you for sharing! Have a nice day!
Wild! Technology is getting more and more exciting!
Wow! A TD R18 receiver has moved to the top of my shopping list.
Hi! Just placed an order on some x series receivers. Thinking of buying a Tandem transmitter, useful video.
Please do a video on the TD SR18 stability programming. Im looking for a very flexable Gyro, where i can turn some channels off in different flight modes, as well as viable gains on orher channels. Is this avle to be done. Very little information out there
I have the 5405 servo. What is the dead band? and can it be adj? I noticed when you move the stick slow and a little the servo doesn't move and other servos I have will move side by side
What is the output voltage of these TD R receivers and is it changeable? It doesn’t list this in the manual or on your site
I see that the FRSKY TD R18 does give the voltage of each battery (RxBatt1; RxBatt2).
Does the FRSKY TD SR18 model (with stabilizer) also give the voltage of each battery (RxBatt1; RxBatt2)??? . Thanks
The 2 batteries are for the redundancy I suppose?
Can you supply power by using an ESC controller and a JR cable instead?
Yes, for power redundancy. Instead of using the XT30 power supply, you can have the receiver working but not recommended, this way you gonna miss the power switch function, and part of telemetry thru XT30 input.
How do I get the wireless power-switch function through the transmitter to work? I have the NFC switch too. NFC switch to remotely switch the receiver on and off.
Hello sir, will share more info later about this function when it's ready. Thanks for your interest.
Will Frsky be adding a stabilities version on the TD R18 or the TD R10 as you did with the SR10, 8 and 6?
Yes, there will be stabilization TD receivers in the future.
@@FrSkyRClive any idea on the approximately when it will be available? I have too large jets that I would like to use them in.
@@ghoustanable Estimated the TD S receivers would be available in the 2nd season this year.
Is there a way to add external on off switch to the td10? Feels like a huge miss to not have that included.
If possible can the same be done to the sr10 aswell?
No at the moment.
What range can this fly out to please ?
So, what is the advantage to having these servos vrs a normal digital servo or even pwm servo?
These Xact servos support telemetry and are configurable (degree, center point, etc) through FBUS protocol. The Brushless servos in the video have a better performance on both torque and speed, also, and all Xact servos can automatically recognize the signal commands of FBUS, PWM, and SBUS.
You can find the detailed info about Xact servos here: www.frsky-rc.com/product-category/servos/
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I have bought 2 TD receivers and the 900 mhz telemetry makes my servos jitter like crazy. They are multiplex, Hitech and emax servos. I have tried every position of antennas. The only thing that makes the jitter go away is to wrap the 900 mhz antenna in aluminum foil or turn telemetry off altogether: clearly not viable. I had to return the rx
Hello Giovanni, you may try to wrap the servo cables for reducing the interference possibilities, or keep the sevos a bit further away from the 900M antennas. Also, some servos with better anti-interference performation are also your options, like Xact series servos.
@@FrSkyRClive Hi, I have tried to wrap the servo cables and move the antennas as far as possible with no difference. The only thing that works is wrapping the 900Mhz antenna with alu foil to reduce emission power (but also reception!). I wonder if it damages the receiver too
@@giovannivitali9536 Wrapping the receiver antenna is not good, the reflected signal would cause the heat or worse for the receiver itself, and will definitely not suggest this way.
@@FrSkyRClive yes I thought so. Since wrapping the servo cable did not work and cannot move the antennas further away from the servos the only solution seems to try other servo brands. But it will be trial and error and an expensive one. Why don't you change the firmware to allow reducing or turning off the 900 mhz telemetry power?
The TD series features its simultaneous working mode at dual bands, both signal and telemetry of either band cannot be disabled individually for ensuring its performance. So not same as the solution using the 2.4G series with adding a redundant 900M receiver. Please leave me you contact email and let's try to figure out a way based on your current devices.
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Too complicated...
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