What is the difference between Flysky FS i6 and FS-i6X?
FS-i6X (aka IRX-I6X)
On the surface, both the i6x and i6 are the same radio. The only difference is that the i6x includes updated firmware to let you use up to 10 channel receivers, whereas the i6 only supports 6 channels.
What is the range of Flysky FS i6?
This is a compact 6-channel receiver with a range exceeding 500m in addition. it comes with a dual antenna for excellent reception and interference rejection capabilities. Each transmitter has a unique ID and so when binding; the receiver remembers this ID and accepts data from that transmitter only.
Which receivers are compatible with Flysky FS i6?
The FS-i6X is inexpensive, provides 10 channels, and can operate on both AFHDS and AFHDS-2A systems. It’s compatible with iBUS/SBUS receivers as well as the older PWM and PPM receivers.
Are Flysky transmitters any good?
A cost effective and overall great product. The transmitter feels a little cheap, but its performance works just as advertised. I didn’t have a problem binding the transmitter to the included receiver.
Is FlySky compatible with Spektrum?
But Spektrum transmitters cannot talk to FlySky receivers – ever. Spektrum transmitters require receivers that use the DSMX or DSM2 algorithms.
Are turnigy and FlySky the same?
Yes. Both the Turnigy receivers and transmitters are relabels of the Flysky versions, i.e. the FS-iA6 is the same receiver as the TGY-iA6. Yes. Both the Turnigy receivers and transmitters are relabels of the Flysky versions, i.e. the FS-iA6 is the same receiver as the TGY-iA6.
Is Flysky compatible with Spektrum?
Are turnigy and Flysky the same?
What is the range of FlySky transmitter?
Frequency range: 2.4055 to 2.475GHz.
What protocol does Flysky use?
IBUS is flysky’s serial protocol. It’s a two way communication which means it can send and receive data: one port for servo data output and one port for sensors.
Are FlySky and FrSky compatible?
I know that FrSky is generally not compatible Flysky, as they are two different protocols. However, if you look at the section “Remote Controller Specifications”, it says “Protocol: Flysky”.
What protocol does FlySky use?