Yeah idk what was up with my phantom transmitter. I put a turnigy receiver in it yesterday and everything works fine! So maybe the DJI controller isbjust not compatible. Weird, but oh well. Its flying now.
Last night I got a glimmer of hope. I set everything up as a serial rx and used spektrum instead of sbus because sbus was not working. I put my signal pin from the rx into the slot below the ground on the naze. That showed me some feedback in cleanflight. But it was not right at all. Sticks...
I have the Receiver Mode set to "RX_Serial (Serial-based receiver (SPEKSAT, SBUS, SUMD))" and I have Serial Receiver Provider set to SBUS, no luck. Also, I figured out which wire to use so that is no longer an issue.
Like I said in the title. Tx connects I am assuming due to the rx light changing from red to green. But I cannot get any data in cleanflight or on my quad. Any ideas? I realize that I could get a new transmitter, which I will at some point. But I don't want to waste this one. Thanks!
Like I said in the title. Tx connects I am assuming due to the rx light changing from red to green. But I cannot get any data in cleanflight or on my quad. Any ideas? I realize that I could get a new transmitter, which I will at some point. But I don't want to waste this one. Thanks!
I just put in a naze32 with not too much trouble. I can spin up the motors and whatnot in cleanflight now. THe only problem I am having is with my dji transmitter. It is not being received in the software or by the Naze at all. I am confused by the receiver because it has 2 ppm cables instead of...
Yep! Got it fixed. My esc just went bad I guess. Weird because I didnt crash it recently. Maybe I mishandled it when I was transferring the components from one shell to another. But I got another one online for like $20, soldered it on, and shes good as new. I have a new peoblem now though.. my...
I also broke my antenna off. It snapped the wire in the controller. I figured I could just solder it back on. So I did. But now the quad loses connection with my transmitter after about 50 feet. So I'm guessing you cant just solder it back?
So, I was excitedly packing my things in my car to go try out my BRAND NEW fpv system today. I got destracted in the process and did the stupidest thing... I left my controller on the roof of my car :( You know the rest. Shortly down the road it flew off and crashed on the pavement. The power...
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