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FrSKY ACCST technology is proven, approved by many model associations, tested and reviewed as the leading Chinese 2.4Ghz R/C Technology. If you think DSM2 or FASST is the best, think again! New FrSKY ACCST (Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting Technology) gives you secure radio communicatios in 2.4Ghz band. ACCST 2.4GHz system shifts 80 channels around hundred times per second in the 2.4GHz band. This means that the system is completely resistant to interference in that band.
Features: Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting Technology (ACCSTis our advanced tecnology it shifts channel hundred times per second and there is no signal conflicts and interruptions) robust frequency agility. Easy to bind and very fast link-up. Excellent reboot time. True Diversity with two antennas. All channels can be programmed with Failsafe, quickly and easily. Quick and extremely stable in performance. Precise and smooth servo response. Extended range (1.5km-2.5km).
Receiver Specification: Operating voltage: 3.0~16V Power consumption: 30mA Resolution: 3072 Latency: 22ms Number of channels: 7 Range: 1.5km-2.5km Dimensions: 33.5 x 22 x 12 mm Weight: 5.5g
From what I understand any FrSky V8 Series receiver should work with the FrSky Tx. You can always email sales4tech*gmail**** for help.
I made the mistake of ordering a TF Series 4 CH to use with my DHT and discovered that it will only work with a Futaba Tx or other non-FrSky.
Yes mike true for most cases, however if the DHT-U is converted to ver 2.3 firmware, v8 funtions are removed.This upgrade is for those wanting to make use of data log function other telemetry display improvements.
Searching for V8FT in hobbyking yields only one result which is the DJT, I guess the Tx module is called V8FT, so I can confirm that it works with V8FT.
It should. The new V8R7-II receiver is a non-telemetry receiver that will work with both non-telemetry and telemetry transmitter modules. Previously, a telemetry transmitter module only worked with a telemetry receiver because it used different binding to non-telemetry transmitters. The V8R7-II can use standard push-button binding with non-telemetry transmitters and jumper binding for telemetry Tx modules. The V8-II series RXs are different than the older V8 series. They can be bound to FrSky modules in either V8 mode or telemetry mode, but the procedure is different for each. If your Tx module is in V8 mode, connect battery to V8R7-II while holding the F/S button on V8R7-II. If your Tx module is in telemetry mode, connect Ch1 & Ch2 signal pins of V8R7-II with the jumper and then connect battery to V8R7-II (no need to hold the F/S button on V8R7-II). Cheers!
*Note: The DHT-U will bind with all rx's shown below, but will only display telemetry info when used with telemetry rx's (D_Mode)
Compatibility:
V8 _Mode: Non-telemetry receivers (V8FR-HV, V8R7-HV, V8R7-SP, V8R4)
D_Mode: Telemetry receivers (D8R, D8RSP, D6FR, D4FR)
And from FrSky webpage:
New feature of V8R7-II over V8R7
Compatible with all FrSky modules (V8_mode & D_mode), receive only (V8R7-II can
talk with module of either mode, but it does not send telemetry information back to
the transmitter).
This module is compatible with the receivers Vll, or need some configuration or upgrade? I have this module installed on my TX Futuba'm needing more and RX FrSky more only against version Vll! help me
Friend changed the order of things, meant that I bought a while ago a receiver in version V8R7 and V8R7-II is that it works without having to upgrade or do some setting in Module I have installed? Got it? Can you help me?
Bruno, you may already know the answer but if you do not know yet, this receiver (V8R7-II) will work with any FrSky transmitter module without modification or upgrade. If you have an earlier version V8 xmtr module installed and you are using a version I V8R7 receiver, this V8R7-II receiver will work the same as your older V I receiver.
No there are not. Seeing how successful they have become, there might be some in the future, but not yet.
On the other hand the FrSky RXes are both good, cheap and available in a number of form factors.
just bought 2 of these receivers but on actual receiver does not show V8R7-II only V8R7 with accst below it are these version 2 or do I have to update them
You have received the older version of the receiver. It can not be updated to v2. But all new transmitter modules from FrSky are compatible with both the old and the new receivers, so you will be able to use the receiver regardless of which transmitter module you have.
See the documentation of the transmitter module to find out how to switch between the older radio system and the newer.
I have a V8R7-11 receiver and a V8HT diy ,when I go thru the binding everything seems to be ok except the red led on the receiver stays on shouldn't it the green led go on when I turn the trans and receiver on? Their seems to be no comunication bbetween the trans and receiver.I am using it in a Nautical Commander radio .I took out the fm transmitter
hi, it would help if we know what module is on your tx. with or without telemetry, accst compatible of course. they bind in different ways. Non-telemetry: Connect battery to V8R7-II while holding the F/S button on V8R7-II. With telemetry: (Switch 1 OFF and Switch 2 OFF) Connect Ch1 & Ch2 signal pins of V8R7-II by provided jumper and then
connect battery to V8R7-II directly (no need to hold the F/S button on V8R7-II). you could find this information on FrSky website. Happy Flyings
do you hold module button on tx while turning it on? you first need to put tx in binding mode and then connect rx while tx is in biding mode. the green led on receiver should be green after process. and be sure your throttle chanel isnt reversed. for example, after binding process, reverse or hold throttle up when turn on tx and receiver but with motor disconnected of course
nothing plugged to rx, talking about servos right? no servos connected but tx is sending commands when connected. your problem could be thottle. By security, when you connect tx and rx if throttle is up, your rx will not start. try do as i posted before, reverse or hold up throttle for some seconds when connect tx and rx. dont forget to disconnect motor
Hi Fallenae, The V8-II series RXs are different than the older V8 series. They can be bound to FrSky modules in either V8 mode or telemetry mode, but the procedure is different for each. If your Tx module is in V8 mode, connect battery to V8R7-II while holding the F/S button on V8R7-II. If your Tx module is in telemetry mode, connect Ch1 & Ch2 signal pins of V8R7-II with the jumper and then connect battery to V8R7-II (no need to hold the F/S button on V8R7-II). Cheers!
Thanks for your reply, I have since found that my 4ch rx has stopped working. I am using old type 8ch and II 7ch with non telemetry. Before these problems i had to replace my antenna which snapped of. Whilst the antenna was snapped I turned the tx on a few times, could this have blown the radio?
Hi Fallenae, Having the antenna off when you turned the Tx on shouldn't have damaged your radio. Depending on how the antenna was broken off (i.e. was the Tx dropped?), it's possible that some other damage to the Tx or the FrSky Tx module is the cause of the problem. Are you using a plug-in module or a hack (as in open the case and solder inside the case) module? Cheers!
Im using DIY version. Tx hasn't suffered any trauma just picked up by antenna. First problem was 8ch needed rebound then stopped working but 4ch still worked. Now 4ch not working and 7ch did seem to bind after a LONG time but still doesn't work. Rxs which have previously been bound do seem to lock in for milliseconds every now and then causing servos to twitch. Frustrating problem, it seems like transmitter is broken or module or possibly some sort of interferance? :(
Hi F, If you're sure the Tx wasn't damaged, then it's almost certainly a problem with the DIY module or how you did the installation. If you have the V8 DIY kit, I would advise you to just replace it with a telemetry DIY kit. If it's the telemetry kit, work all the slide/toggle switches back and forth to clean the contacts, check the solder connections inside the case, etc. Also, when the antenna was broken, the center contact on the antenna mount could have been damaged. Cheers!
Hi F, Don't know why I was censored, but our messages crossed paths. If you've done the internal inspection then assume it's a problem with the module. I would replace it with a new telemetry DIY hack kit. You already have several RXs, so don't give up. FrSky makes great gear and it's all I will use now. Cheers!
Not sure but by searching google i think 4ch Receiver and FrSky module doesnt work properly. Sorry if i was wrong but do a search about that Hapy Flyings
s compatible with DF FrSky 2.4 GHz Combo Pack for JR W / Module & RX, ?http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__14355
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Hi Juancho, The DF module combo is for Futaba radios, not JR, so be sure you order the right one for your Tx. This Rx is a V8 series, but will work with the FrSky Tx module because they have a switch that allows them to work with both telemetry (D-series) Rx and V8 series. Cheers!
Hi NebuK, Any of the FrSky Tx modules (hack or plug-in) will work with a V8 series Rx because there is a switch on the telemetry modules to select V8 Tx mode. However, the V8 Tx hack module won't work with FrSky telemetry (D-series) receivers, so it is always better to go with a telemetry Tx module if possible because you can use the full range of FrSky receivers. Cheers!
The new V8R7-II receiver is a non-telemetry receiver that will work with both non-telemetry and telemetry transmitter modules. Previously, a telemetry transmitter module only worked with a telemetry receiver because it used different binding to non-telemetry transmitters. The V8R7-II can use standard push-button binding with non-telemetry transmitters and jumper binding for telemetry Tx modules.
Yes, Frsky have discontinued the V8R7 with the output pins angled upwards, but the Frsky V8R7-SP with the straight servo pin connections is still available from Frsky and HobbyKing. I use the latter on my RareBear and can state that it is reliable, full-range and lightweight.
I have a v8r7-11 receiver that I am trying to bind with a v8ht diy.After I do the binding the red led stays on should it not go to green and it doesn't work any help would be great. George
Hi All .Just wanting to know if this is ok to use with my sons converted turnigy 9x (with the frsky DIY KiT)?,,as many videos show the V8FR 2.4Ghz 8CH Receiver and not this one?.. Thankyou..
D series id to telemetry..V is none telemetry. Both should work with the DIY tx kit. If the kit is telemetry one there should be a tougle switch to select mode. If the Tx kit is non telemetry( no four pin side connector) then it should bbind with V series straight away. hope this helps.
Yes, you can. This is an excellent full-range diversity receiver that is much smaller and lighter than the V8FR receiver.
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great receiver, got two, both for EDF , performs faultlessly, will buy more, used on Optic 6 as tranmitter.
They say that this is a good system of 2.4 GHz and can be compared with the Futaba. I hope that is indeed the case, we'll see when the package arrived at my home that can be tested, if indeed I will order and switch to 2.4 FrSky system.
Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting Technology (ACCSTis our advanced tecnology it shifts channel hundred times per second and there is no signal conflicts and interruptions) robust frequency agility. Easy to bind and very fast link-up. Excellent reboot time. True Diversity with two antennas. All channels can be programmed with Failsafe, quickly and easily. Quick and extremely stable in performance. Precise and smooth servo response. Extended range (1.5km-2.5km).
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