A transmitter is one of the most crucial parts while using a drone. It uses radio signals to wirelessly transmit commands to a radio receiver, which is connected to an aircraft or multirotor that is being remotely controlled. Without it, you cannot fly a multirotor.
The FS-TH9X 2.4GHz 9CH Upgrade Transmitter with FS-IA10B Receiver has completely changed the way that people enjoy radio control models, and it can now compete with the best in the world.
For all fans of Radio Control models, FLYSKY designed an upgraded 9-channel transmitter with the FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module TRANSMITTER’s AFHDS (automatic frequency hopping digital system), which is patented by FLYSKY at home. With its extremely low power consumption, great receiver sensitivity, and exceptional active and passive anti-jamming characteristics, the system is specifically designed for all radio control models. After years of market research and extremely rigorous testing by engineers, FLYSKY AFHDS is now regarded as one of the top systems on the market.
The latest generation of radio systems uses 2.4GHz as the standard due to its many benefits. By operating at 2.4 GHz, you can completely eliminate interference and glitching that can occur with traditional frequency systems. This is because the radio control is no longer within the frequency range of any “noise” produced by the other electronic components on your helicopters, such as the brushless motor, Electronic speed controller, Servos, and any metal to metal noise.
How to bind the RX (receiver) to the TX (transmitter):
- Plug bind plug into BAT, turn on plane/heli, the LED light should flash (make sure power is connected to RX via ESC)
- Hold down bind button on transmitter module while turning on the TX
- The light should go steady now
- Let go of bind button, turn off plane/heli, remove bind plug, turn off TX
- Turn on TX and then turn on plane/heli.
Take note:
Please pay attention to the positive and negative of the interface and connect the battery to the two pins on the left if you need to connect the transmitter to a Lipo battery.
Qualities:
Receiver: FS-IA10B
Transmitter: FS-TH9X Upgrade with FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module
Default Input Mode: Mode-2 12V DC power (1.5V x 8 AAA batteries)
Dual-way System Frequencies-Travelling in both directions Elevated Gain Antenna
Minimal Power Usage
Specifications:
FS-TH9X Upgrade Transmitter with FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module:
Name of Brand: FlySky
FS-TH9X 2.4G 9CH is the item name. Nine channels have been upgraded.
Model Type: automobile, boat, helicopter, glider, and quadcopter
RF 2.40–2.48 GHz; 500 Hz bandwidth
Band: 160 RF Power: under 20 dB
2.4G Framework: AFHDS
GFSK modulation
PPM/PCM code type
Sensitivity: 1024 Type of LCD: 128 x 64
Low Power Yes, be careful (less than 9V).
DSC Port: 3.5mm; PPM output
Port for charging: yes
180 x 220 x 70 mm in size
Power: 8 × 1.5AA or 12VDC
670g in weight
350–400 m is the control range for Mode 2.
The transmitter functions:
Limitation curves
Pitch curves
Endpoint modifications
lower trim
AFR mixes swashed
Reversing the servo
Set the timer.
two-rate
The exponential fermions
Elevons mixing in a V-Tail
FS-IA10B Receiver:
Channel Count: Ten
Fixed-Wing, Glider, Helicopter Model Type
RF Spectrum: 2.4055–2.475 GHz Channel: 140 RF Recipient Attenuation: -105dBm
500 kHz bandwidth
2.4 GHz AFHDS 2A system
GFSK modulation type
Power: DC 4.0–6.5V
A antenna 26 mm in length (dual antenna)
17.6g in weight
50.6*34.9*14.9 mm i-BUS in size Port: Sure
Obtaining Data Port: Sure
Shade: Black
FCC Certificate No. CE0678
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