Hi guys, thx for the video. I bought 3 R86C receivers for my new Tundra plane. I tested voltage from bec and got 5v . Plugged first rx in (sognal on top)and got no lights. Tried the second rx and still got no lights. Any thoughts please?
Looking for small receivers to use instead of XM+. I liked the size and range but the xm+ but it now comes with the newer software and won't bind to older radios. So looking for best RadioMaster receiver to replace xm+. Is these the best replacement?
I noticed here ruclips.net/video/ysusbwYEu5E/видео.html that your sticker on the side of the Rx is upside down, showing S (signal) at the bottom. I have a couple of these and the sticker is the correct way up. EDIT: Lol, I see you did mention it. There is me commenting before the end of the video. Whilst here, what can you do with the RSSI from these receivers? Just see the RSSI strength or can you feed back some data say from a sensor?
Hey guys! Thank you for such awesome review video of these receivers. I have few of the R86C receivers and I am having issues on doing the range test. When I turn the "range" on, I turn around and start taking my steps away from the plane. About 2 or 3 steps, the radio starts calling out Low RSSI! Is that even right? I have calibrated the frequency too! Do you think I did something wrong that I can't get the range? I have done range test on a spektrum DSMX receiver and I get great distance. Thanks in advance!
I have the same issues with mine too, i have both the R86 and R86C and both have real bad RSSI, ive come to the conclusion that these recievers are junk, best stay with spektrum, i have swapped to Flysky with 0 issues!
@@fidsey2 Several of the Spektrum receivers (those using the short range Fly-by telemetry) will also cause the Radiomaster transmitters to complain about low signal. That's not a true indication of the real CONTROL RANGE! The ONLY way to get a true indication of that in a particular location and under the local prevailing circumstances (other 2.4g Wi-Fi operating etc) is to turn your gear on, sit the Tx on a stump, then get on your legs, horse, car, mobility scooter or whatever and (holding your running toy) head out to the limits of your flying area (and beyound) until your craft dies. (Well if you have been sensible enough to correctly set your failsafes!) The (perceived) RSSI values that make the radio complain can be adjusted in the radio settings when you know the real range limits. There will be little difference in the actual range capabilities of most brands/protocols of receiver since that is mostly a function of the transmitter output power (usually limited by legislation for most countries) so it's your choice if you want to purchase a $50+ Spektrum receiver or say a $10 Flysky one. The OpenTX/Edge?TX radios allow you that choice. AND a massive amount of other programming possibilities if you want to use that.
Why would that be important to you? You are obviously blind! (OR haven't bothered to watch the video?) 🙄 My apologies if you ARE blind but were "just asking for a friend" who serves as your eyes as you fly your plane/etc! 😊
You kept plugging the servo in the wrong way starting 5:15. You did it right the first time; signal on top, but then subsequently plugged it in the wrong way; twice!
Cool, but where does the power plug into the receivers?
Thanks for the videos. I wish I would've found them initially I would've purchased my Radiomaster from you guys. I am enjoying your youtube channel.
R86c won't bind with my Radiomaster 12 but it binds with my old frsky qx7. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
Hi guys, thx for the video. I bought 3 R86C receivers for my new Tundra plane. I tested voltage from bec and got 5v . Plugged first rx in (sognal on top)and got no lights. Tried the second rx and still got no lights. Any thoughts please?
Thanks for your info on this receiver, but you touched on using a gyro but didn't quite cover which gyros are compatible with this receiver. Thanks
Looking for small receivers to use instead of XM+. I liked the size and range but the xm+ but it now comes with the newer software and won't bind to older radios. So looking for best RadioMaster receiver to replace xm+. Is these the best replacement?
LOL.. Twice you put the servo cable on up side down on the 86C.. are they PWM, PPM, CPPM or i-bus..
What's the difference between cc2500 and
elrs ?
Could I bind two R86 to the same transmitter at the same time?
Do you sell those Grayson green cutting boards?
Yes you can bind both and make it 12ch
Hey guys! Awesome video! Just wondering, what is a good antenna for the diatone gt m530? Happy flying😁
seem pretty clear to me,thanks guys!..
I noticed here ruclips.net/video/ysusbwYEu5E/видео.html that your sticker on the side of the Rx is upside down, showing S (signal) at the bottom. I have a couple of these and the sticker is the correct way up.
EDIT: Lol, I see you did mention it. There is me commenting before the end of the video. Whilst here, what can you do with the RSSI from these receivers? Just see the RSSI strength or can you feed back some data say from a sensor?
Hey guys! Thank you for such awesome review video of these receivers. I have few of the R86C receivers and I am having issues on doing the range test. When I turn the "range" on, I turn around and start taking my steps away from the plane. About 2 or 3 steps, the radio starts calling out Low RSSI! Is that even right? I have calibrated the frequency too! Do you think I did something wrong that I can't get the range? I have done range test on a spektrum DSMX receiver and I get great distance. Thanks in advance!
I have the same issues with mine too, i have both the R86 and R86C and both have real bad RSSI, ive come to the conclusion that these recievers are junk, best stay with spektrum, i have swapped to Flysky with 0 issues!
@@fidsey2 Several of the Spektrum receivers (those using the short range Fly-by telemetry) will also cause the Radiomaster transmitters to complain about low signal. That's not a true indication of the real CONTROL RANGE! The ONLY way to get a true indication of that in a particular location and under the local prevailing circumstances (other 2.4g Wi-Fi operating etc) is to turn your gear on, sit the Tx on a stump, then get on your legs, horse, car, mobility scooter or whatever and (holding your running toy) head out to the limits of your flying area (and beyound) until your craft dies. (Well if you have been sensible enough to correctly set your failsafes!)
The (perceived) RSSI values that make the radio complain can be adjusted in the radio settings when you know the real range limits.
There will be little difference in the actual range capabilities of most brands/protocols of receiver since that is mostly a function of the transmitter output power (usually limited by legislation for most countries) so it's your choice if you want to purchase a $50+ Spektrum receiver or say a $10 Flysky one. The OpenTX/Edge?TX radios allow you that choice. AND a massive amount of other programming possibilities if you want to use that.
It's antenna connector is ipex1 or ipex4 ?
So these should work with my Taranis X9D or any openTx Radio?
Yes
Does R86C have LED light ?
Why would that be important to you? You are obviously blind! (OR haven't bothered to watch the video?) 🙄
My apologies if you ARE blind but were "just asking for a friend" who serves as your eyes as you fly your plane/etc! 😊
How do I get power to the R86c
have not been flying planes other than micro ones, so too bad these did not come out a few years back, O well
You kept plugging the servo in the wrong way starting 5:15. You did it right the first time; signal on top, but then subsequently plugged it in the wrong way; twice!
the label was backwards - we addressed this in the end of the video
Cadê o avião?
Cadê o vôo?👎
first !!
Lost me in the first 2 minutes why the hell would you sell this product
It uses the FrSky D8 protocol. What's wrong with that ? Looks like a great little receiver at a good price.