Radiolink 8 Ch Mini Receiver To Suit T8Fb
Description
Radiolink R8FM, 2.4G 8 channels receiver, 2.5 gram weight, S-BUS and PPM signal support, use for Radiolink transmitter T8FB, is the best choice for racing drone.
Two signal working mode:
Blue/purple LED, S-BUS signal , 8 channels totally.
Red LED, PPM signal, 8 channels totally.
S-BUS and PPM signal change:
Quick press the ID SET switch twice within 1 second, the signal is changed from S-BUS to PPM. The red LED indicates the PPM and blue/purple indicates S-BUS.
How to match code with transmitter:
1. Place the transmitter and the receiver close to each other within 1 meter.
2. Turn on the transmitter, then power on the R8FM.
3. There is a black button on the R8FM, press the binding button in one second until the receiver light starts blinking and release, after about 8 times blinking, match code success when receiver signal LED always on.
Installment of receiver antennaï¼
1.The antenna must be kept as straight as possible. Otherwise it will reduce the effective range.
2.Large model aircraft may of some metal part interfering signal; in this case the antennas should be placed at both sides of the model. Then the best RF signal condition is obtained at any flying attitude.
3.The antennas must be kept away from conductive materials, such as metal and carbon by at least a half inch. The coaxial part of the antennas does not need to follow these guidelines, but do not bend it in a small radius.
4.Keep the antennas away from the motor, ESC, and other noise sources as much as possible.
5.The receiver can be packed by sponge or foam for shocking proof when it is installed to the model.
After all of the above steps finished, now the program functions to assure it under control of transmitter with a right connection.
Technical Parameters
1) Channels: 8 channels
2) Working voltage: 4.8-6V
3) Working current: 30mAï¼input voltage: 5Vï¼
4) Size: 16.0*21.5*1.0MM
5) Weight: 2.5g
6) 2048 section precision, 0.5us per section, servo anti-shake rudder.
7) Control distance: about 2000m in the air (depends on the actual flight circumstance)