RadioMaster R88 V2 2.4GHz Frsky D8/D16/SFHSS Protocol PWM Receiver
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at checkout.The R88 V2 receiver is Frsky D8 / D16 and Futaba SFHSS Compatible and offers a range suitable to drones and RC modelers. This receiver has a total of 8 PWM channels + 9 SBUS Channels (Sbus has 8 control channels + 1 RSSI channel). Channels 1-8 are controlled by the remote controller, the 9th channel is the signal strength RSSI value output by the receiver, which can be read by various flight controllers and sent to the OSD to show signal strength in the FPV video feed.
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1. Press and hold the BIND button on the receiver then connect power. After approximately 3 seconds, the receiver LED will be RED, the receiver is now in bind mode
2. Select the D8 protocol for the multi-protocol menu of your remote control, and press the [BIND] option, the red light of the receiver will flash indicating successful bind
3. Exit bind mode on your remote control and disconnect power to the receiver then power the receiver once more. The LED will now be solid RED indicated the bind is now done. If not please repeat step 1 and 2
Fail-safe Protection:
1. Press the BIND button once within 10 seconds of the receiver being powered on, and the
receiver will save all the current channel values of the remote control as the fail-safe value
2. 10 seconds after the receiver is powered on, the BIND button function will be disabled to
prevent accidental changes to to the fail-safe settings while preparing the model for fa
RSSI output:
This receiver has a total of 9 channels. 8 channels + an RSSI output channel.
Channels 1-8 are controlled by the remote controller, the 9th channel is the signal strength RSSI value output by the receiver itself, which can be read by the flight controller and sent to the OSD device Show
signal strength.