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Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Dec 31, 2023 @ 05:06 AM | 4,514 Views
Set crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on Helicopter / Episode 3 Swashplate Setup

Set crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on Helicopter / Episode 3 Swashplate Setup (3 min 10 sec)


Follow the steps in tutorial 2.
First, connect the helicopter to the computer. Select the right COM port and baud rate. Then CONNECT. Connected.

If you are using narrow band tail lock servo, you need to change the frequency of the tail servo. Because it defaults to be wide band.
Search SERVO4_ in Full Parameter List. There are 3 values, min, trim and max. (Set MIN, TRIM and MAX to 450, 750, and 1050 separately. Note: If wide band tail servo is used, no need to set it)

Power on the servos.
Setup--Mandotory Hardware--Heli Setup--Swashplate Setup
--Manual Servo Mode. You can set Max collective, Min collective and Zero thrust collective
If you select disabled, it means you use transmitter to control it. Just like this.
By adjusting the parameters on the screen, you can change Maximum Collective Pitch, Minimum Collective Pitch, and Maximum Cyclic Pitch Angles.

The cyclic pitch is adjusted by Pitch gauge and should be 6 degrees typically.

Besides, you can set the three values here to adjust the level of swashplate and Zero thrust collective.
The adjustment of tail is in servo 4. You can also adjust the maximum, minimum and trim here based on the mechanical structure of your helicopter.
(If the movement of swashplate is reversed, set it here.)

Then adjust the Rotor speed
In...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Dec 29, 2023 @ 07:02 AM | 4,541 Views
Set crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on Helicopter / Episode 2 Setup
Set crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on Helicopter / Episode 2 Setup (2 min 33 sec)


Set crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on Helicopter / Episode 2 Setup

Download Mission Planner for crossflight from RadioLink official website and install it (https://www.radiolink.com/crossflight_missionplanner)

Connect crossflight to the computer with a USB cable. Setup--Install Firmware--Click helicopter icon
After installation, choose the right COM port, and CONNECT. Connected.
Setup--Mandatory Hardware. You can see these main settings.

You can set in this order
First, Accel calibration. It is best to do it before crossflight is mounted on helicopter. (Check the detailed tutorial on Accel calibration in the description)
Second, Compass setup.
If the arrow direction of crossflight points forward, but GPS arrow points backward, enter CONFIG--Full Parameter List, set COMPASS_ORIENT to Yaw 180 Click Write Params to save the modification

Fix the GPS and crossflight together according to the actual installation and click start to calibrate the compass.
Calibration is successful when there is a prompt to reboot crossflight (Check the detailed tutorial on compass calibration in the description)

Third, setup the transmitter.
Add a new model, such as acrobasic.
We need to set channel 5 and channel 8 in AUX channel. The flight modes can be controlled by channel 5. You can use 2 switches to control 6...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Dec 21, 2023 @ 03:16 AM | 3,577 Views
How to set up crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on helicopter? Take crossflight as an example.

Set crossflight/Mini Pix/PIXHAWK on Helicopter / Episode 1 Installation (2 min 38 sec)


Crossflight can be used to control different kinds of models, such as helicopter, multirotor, and so on.
It has many sensors and connectors.
This is GPS TS100.
This helicopter uses a gyro now. The servos are connected to the gyro like this. Here is receiver.
Then we need to replace the gyro into flight controller. I値l show the connection.
You can check the connection diagram from the quick start guide that comes with crossflight.
We can see where the servos are.
Connect the servos to flight controller one by one by following the diagram. This is what it looks like after the connection.
Crossflight comes with a cable to connect to the receiver. Connect one end of the cable to RC IN port, one end to SBUS channel of the receiver, and the other end to the buzzer. This is what it looks like after the connection.
Remember to set the BEC voltage to 5V, because crossflight supports 5V input. These servos also support 5V. After the setup, connect the ESC to crossflight, channel 6.
GPS is already mounted. But the arrow direction of GPS is opposite to crossflight, we値l introduce how to set it in the next episode.
Here are power module and buzzer. The power module and ESC are powered separately, and the power module is installed at the back of the helicopter.
For the current power...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Nov 30, 2023 @ 05:49 AM | 7,179 Views
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Nov 21, 2023 @ 02:07 AM | 6,522 Views
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🕹️ Advance to the AT9S Pro and AT10II controllers with up to 12 channels, 4000 meters control distance, and support for various feedback information.

🎮 T8S and T8FB offer an entry-level 8-channel experience with...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Nov 17, 2023 @ 03:17 AM | 7,260 Views
How to Calibrate ESC with RadioLink RC8X Transmitter?
How to Calibrate ESC with RadioLink RC8X Transmitter? (4 min 52 sec)


How to calibrate ESC with RadioLink RC8X Transmitter.
Actually, the ESC calibration has nothing to do with the transmitter. The transmitter just emit an order. The ESC calibration methods are up to the ESC. Different ESC may have different calibration methods. You can check the detailed manual of the ESC for the calibration methods.

Since HobbyWing ESC is popular in the market. We値l take HobbyWing 10BL60 ESC as an example to show the calibration methods. Here is the switch of the ESC, with a SET key next to it. Connect the ESC to the throttle channel, channel 2 of the receiver. The video is only to show calibration, so the other servos are not connected.

RC8X transmitter is powered on now. (The binding is already complete)
Hold the SET key, and switch on the ESC. We can see Red LED flashes and the motor beeps all the time.
Now the trigger of RC8X is left in the neutral position, then press SET key once. The motor beeps once.
Move the throttle trigger to the end position of forward, hold it and press the SET key. The motor beeps twice.
Then move the throttle trigger to the end position of backward, hold it and press the SET key. The motor beeps three times.
Let go of the trigger. The ESC calibration is complete.
Then you can move the trigger forward or backward to check the movement. If the movement of the car wheels is...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Nov 10, 2023 @ 06:27 AM | 5,909 Views
Throttle Cut Function on AT9S Pro/AT10II
Throttle Cut Function on AT9S Pro/AT10II (5 min 27 sec)


The throttle cut function is often used when flying fixed wing aircraft, because it is easy to misoperate the transmitter when debugging the aircrafts, while the throttle Cut function can ensure the safety. How to set the throttle cut? Take AT9S Pro as an example.

Power on AT9S Pro- basic menu- Throttle Cut.
Set the MIX from INH to ON/OFF.
SW means switch. We need to set a switch to control throttle cut. All these switches can be used. I select SWA, the two position switch here to control the Throttle Cut.
The position UP means when you push SWA up, the throttle cut function is activated. When you push SWA down, the throttle cut function is turned off.

The throttle here means the throttle joystick trigger position for throttle cut function.
When the throttle joystick is below the trigger position, the throttle cut takes effect and enters the throttle cut state.
It defaults to 5%, to better show the function, I set it to 50%.
Push throttle to the central point, 50%. It shows 50% in the bracket. Then long press PUSH button to confirm it. The throttle joystick trigger position for throttle cut is 50%.
Go back to servo display.
Push SWA down, we can see the throttle works well, and there is no throttle cut function.
Push SWA UP, the throttle cut function is activated. The throttle can work when the throttle is above 50%. Once the throttle reaches below 50%...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Oct 30, 2023 @ 08:10 PM | 4,187 Views
A.B.S Function on RC6GS V3/RC4GS V3
A.B.S Function on RC6GS V3/RC4GS V3 (7 min 16 sec)



The function is similar to the brake in real car, and can prevent the wheels from locking up or even losing control. It痴 a commonly used function in RadioLink transmitters such as all versions of RC6GS and RC4GS. I値l take RC6GS V3 as an example in this video.

Power on RC6GS V3. Reset the transmitter to better show the function.
Enter the menu. No.8 A.B.S. Mode. If you want to turn on A.B.S. function, set the MODE from OFF to ON.All the values below can be set based on different cars.

ABP stands for the amount of Brake return. It defaults to 50, which means the servo will return 50% (or half) of the travel of trigger when ABS is turned on.
Go back to the servo display. Push the brake. We can see the brake is in jumping between 100% and 50%.
You can also set other parameters according to your needs. For example, when you set it to 30, the servo will return 30% of the travel of trigger.

DLY stands for the Delay from brake operation to ABS operation .
It defaults to 0, which means the ABS function is activated without any delay. When the value is set to 50, ABS function is activated after a delay of about 0.7 second. When the value is set to 100, ABS function is activated after a delay of about 1.4 seconds.

CYC stands for Cycle speed. The smaller the value is, the faster the pulse cycle speed. It defaults to 5. We can see the pulse...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Oct 18, 2023 @ 10:22 PM | 5,578 Views
Radiolink 3D Acrobatic RC Airplane withByme-A Flight Controller Gyro
Radiolink 3D Acrobatic RC Airplane with Byme-A Flight Controller Gyro (2 min 24 sec)


6 Flight Modes of A560 fixed wing, few minutes to assemble, easy to fly.
Stabilize/Gyro/Manual/Acrobat/Vertical flight modes benefit from Byme-A flight controller gyro system.

For more details of A560:
https://www.radiolink.com/a560

You can send mail to leo@radiolink.com.cn if you have any questions while using our products.

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Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Oct 10, 2023 @ 09:39 PM | 4,386 Views
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Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Sep 26, 2023 @ 11:15 PM | 7,887 Views
Tutorial on How to Set T8FB & A560/Byme-A
https://youtu.be/wqtwMD0-B1o?si=vU8h-KzoF3sWdbRY

A560 comes with Byme-A flight controller. It can be controlled by different kinds of transmitters. Today I知 going to introduce how to set T8FB to Operate A560. You can also check this video for how to use T8FB with Byme-A flight controller.
A560 RTF version comes with R8XM receiver. R8XM is compatible with T8FB transmitter. So we use R8XM mini receiver and T8FB.

Here is Byme-A flight controller. Aileron servo is connected to channel 1, elevator servo to channel 2, Throttle, ESC to channel 3, rudder to channel 4. And SBUS/PPM channel is connected to SBUS/PPM channel of the receiver. So connect this channel to R8XM receiver directly. Make sure the positive and negative pole cannot be reversed. Here is the right connection.

Now, bind the receiver to the transmitter. Power on T8FB. Connect battery to A560. Long press binding button of R8XM to bind it to T8FB.

The LED of R8XM is blue/purple, which means it is SBUS working mode now. Byme-A supports standard SBUS or PPM signal. So they can work together.

Now. Set the transmitter. If you are using T8FB and T8S BT transmitter, you can download and install the Parameter Setup APP on your phone or computer to adjust the parameters.Here is the APP. Open it. Click CONNECT. Select RadioLink. When there are D sounds, push any one of the trimmer button to confirm connection. Push joysticks and we can see the connection is...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Sep 20, 2023 @ 05:19 AM | 7,450 Views
Tutorial on how to Set AT9S Pro/AT10II & A560/Byme-A
Tutorial on how to Set AT9S Pro/AT10II & A560/Byme-A (8 min 45 sec)


A560 comes with Byme-A flight controller. It can be controlled by different kinds of transmitters. Today I知 going to introduce how to set AT9S Pro/AT10II to Operate A560. You can also check this video for how to use AT9S Pro/AT10II together with Byme-A flight controller.

AT9S Pro and AT10II are compatible with R12DS, R12DSM, R9DS, R6DS, and R6DSM receiver. Considering the size of the body, A560 is more suitable for mini receivers. So we use R6DSM mini receiver and AT9S Pro as an example.

Here is Byme-A flight controller. Aileron servo is connected to channel 1, elevator servo to channel 2, Throttle, ESC to channel 3, rudder to channel 4. And SBUS/PPM channel is connected to SBUS/PPM channel of the receiver. So connect this channel to R6DSM receiver directly. Make sure the positive and negative pole cannot be reversed. Here is the right connection.

Now, bind the receiver to the transmitter. Power on AT9S Pro. (Note: Please remove the propeller when setting A560 to ensure the safety.) Connect battery to A560. Long press binding button of R6DSM to bind it to AT9S Pro. The signal tower on the screen indicates the binding is successful.

The LED of R6DSM is blue/purple, which means it is SBUS working mode now. Byme-A supports standard SBUS or PPM signal. So they can work together.

Now. Set the transmitter.
1.Enter Basic...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Aug 31, 2023 @ 04:07 AM | 7,455 Views
How to Use the T8S to Modify the Gyro Sensitivity through the Knob Switch?
How to Use the T8S to Modify the Gyro Sensitivity through the Knob Switch? (1 min 23 sec)


The Gyroscope helps the vehicle maintain a straight forward direction, move forward smoothly, and prevent slipping.

1. Power on the transmitter and the RC car's ESC.
2. Connect the servo to the receiver.
3. If the receiver is not already bound, press the bind button on the side for 1 second to bind it.
4. To enable the Gyro function on the R6FG receiver, press the bind button three times quickly. The LED will remain on, indicating a successful binding.
5. The Gyro won't work when the Gyro sensitivity is set to 0. Adjust the Gyro sensitivity by moving the knob switch. The Gyro will start functioning accordingly.
6. If the Gyro's correct direction is incorrect, you can change the Gyro Reverse on the R6FG receiver by pressing the bind button twice.

For more details about the T8S, visit: [link to https://www.radiolink.com/t8s]

For more details about Radiolink gyro receivers, visit the following links:
- R4FGM: [link to https://www.radiolink.com/r4fgm]
- R6FG: [link to https://www.radiolink.com/r6fg]
- R7FG: [link to https://www.radiolink.com/r7fg]
- R8FG: [link to https://www.radiolink.com/r8fg]

Let us know if there's anything else we can help you with!

You can send mails to leo@radiolink.com.cn if you have any questions during using our products.


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Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Aug 25, 2023 @ 05:44 AM | 9,656 Views
Hello fellow RC enthusiasts,

We're excited to announce that our latest RC8X 8-Channel Touchscreen Remote Controller is currently on promotion, and we have a special offer just for you! By using the promo code HBAOH83O, you can instantly enjoy a 5% discount on this high-end remote controller.

**Key Features of the Radiolink RC8X:**

- **One Screen, Dual Use:** Full-color, 4.3-inch big touch-screen interface makes menu setting scroll handy, screen color custom by the user. The screen also can be used as an FPV display with a 5.8G image transmission and a 5.8G image camera.
- **1900 feet Long range control** With pseudo-random FHSS algorithm, which makes RC8X with excellent anti-interference ability, control range up to 1900 feet (600 meters).
- **Built-In Telemetry & Gyro Receiver** Real-time information telemetry on radio screen, like the vehicle's battery voltage, RSSI, etc. Receiver R8FG and R4FGM built-in gyro can keep the vehicle in a straight line, the gyro sensitivity can be adjusted by the VR switch, which fits for drifting and on-road cars.
- **3ms Latency Response** Servo speed can be selected from 14ms, 4ms, and 3ms. 14ms is suggested if connected with the analog servo while 4ms or 3ms is suggested selected if connect with the digital servo. (adapted to firmware V1.1.5 or above, and FHSS V2 protocol.) And make sure the R8FG and R4FGM are with the V2.1 tags.
- **200 Models Storage** RC8X is applicable for your RC tanks, crawler, drifting, truck, bash...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Jul 31, 2023 @ 06:58 AM | 24,436 Views
Binding, Working Modes & Gyro Function of R8FG V2.1
Binding, Working Modes & Gyro Function of R8FG V2.1 (8 min 32 sec)


1.Binding.
RadioLink RC8X transmitter comes with a R8FG receiver. They are already bound by default. If you buy a new R8FG receiver, you need to bind them.
Before binding, please select correct receiver protocol in RC8X first.
Enter the "Basic Menu" - "Receiver setting" and then select FHSS V1 or FHSS V2 protocol. (FHSS V1 protocol PWM output resolution level is 2048. FHSS V2 protocol PWM output resolution level is 4096. FHSS V2 can achieve a more precise operation. )
Click "Receiver List" here to check your current receiver belongs to FHSS V1 or FHSS V2 protocol list. R8FG V1.0 supports FHSS V1 protocol, not FHSS V2. R8FG V2.0 and later versions support both FHSS V1 and FHSS V2 protocol. (R8FG V1.0 (production date before Feb. 6, 2023) only supports FHSS V1 protocol, not FHSS V2 protocol; R8FG V2.0 and later versions (production date on or after Feb. 6, 2023) support both FHSS V1 and FHSS V2 protocol.)
When FHSS V2 is selected, servo Speed will appear on the screen.
After the protocol is selected, bind them.
Power on the receiver.
Keep a distance of about 60cm between the transmitter and receiver.
(Note: Too close distance between them may cause signal block, which leads to unsuccessful binding or signal loss.)
There is a tiny black binding button on the side of the receiver. Press and...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Jul 27, 2023 @ 05:19 AM | 32,680 Views
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Jul 12, 2023 @ 04:58 AM | 44,421 Views
Dear valued customers,

Amazon Prime Day is finally here. We are thrilled to announce that Radiolink, is now available at an unprecedented low price during this special event.

Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to upgrade your remote control experience with Radiolink. Now, you can own Radiolink at a fraction of its usual cost.

Visit our Amazon US store at www.amazon.com/radiolink
Amazon Canada store at www.amazon.ca/radiolink
Amazon Germany store at www.amazon.de/radiolink
To explore the full range of Radiolink products and choose the one that suits your needs best.

So what are you waiting for? Head over to our Amazon stores now and grab your Radiolink at the lowest price in history. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime offer! Thank you for your continued support, and happy shopping!

Posted by RADIOLINKRC | Jun 29, 2023 @ 08:03 PM | 110,959 Views
11.How to Replace the Antenna of R9DS & R12DS Receiver?
How to Replace the Antenna of R9DS & R12DS Receiver? (2 min 53 sec)

How to Replace the Antenna of R9DS & R12DS Receiver?

There are protecting shells for R9DS and R12DS receiver. And it needs some skills to remove the shell of R9DS receiver. So I値l show how to replace the antenna of R9DS receiver first. You can open the shell with a tool, such as a knife. You can also use your fingernails.
There are 4 buckles around the shell. Unlock the 2 buckles on one side with a knife. And then the 2 buckles on the other side. Remove the cover. The board of the receiver cannot be taken out now because there is a plastic strip on the shell.
Insert the knife, pry the knife back and forth until the board can be taken out. The antenna of R9DS has IPEX connector. Unplug it. And plug the new antenna. Put the board inside the shell. Put in the pins first. And cover the other shell to fix the board. The antenna replacement of R9DS is done.
Now, replace the antenna of R12DS receiver.
Remove the cover and take out the receiver board. R12DS has two antennas. The antennas of R12DS has IPEX connector. Unplug the old antenna. And plug the new one. Put the board inside the shell. And cover the other shell to fix the board. The antenna replacement of R12DS is done.

For more details of R9DS & R12DS:
https://www.radiolink.com/r9ds
https://www.radiolink.com/r12ds

AliExpress official store to purchase...Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | May 31, 2023 @ 02:27 AM | 8,661 Views
A560 TUTORIAL COLLECTION
4.Why the Signal is Lost When the Transmitter and A560 are Too Close?
Why the Signal is Lost When the Transmitter and A560 are Too Close? (2 min 8 sec)

This is RadioLink A560 fixed wing, RTF version, which comes with RadioLink T8S transmitter, and R8XM mini receiver.
Push the joystick, there is movement on the control surface. So we can see there is no problem of signal transmission now.
Put the transmitter closer to A560, then push the joystick, there is no movement of the control surface, which means the signal is lost. Why the signal is lost when the transmitter and receiver are too close in A560?
Because A560 RTF version comes with RadioLink R8XM receiver. There is signal amplification in R8XM, and the telemetry range is the same as the control range of 4000 meters, so it is best to keep the transmitter and R8XM receiver more than 50 centimeters apart when binding. If the transmitter and R8XM receiver are too close, it is easy to cause signal block, and the binding cannot be successful. After the binding is successful, if transmitter and R8XM receiver are too close (for example, within 50 centimeters), the signal may be lost. Bring the transmitter and R8XM receiver farther apart, the signal loss will disappear automatically.
So please do not keep R8XM receiver and transmitter too close when binding or operating the model.

For more details of R8XM receiver:
https://www.radiolink.com/r8xm

For more details of A560:
https://www....Continue Reading
Posted by RADIOLINKRC | May 24, 2023 @ 01:05 AM | 10,072 Views
RC8X TUTORIAL COLLECTION
13.Why is the Signal Lost When RC8X Transmitter is Too Close to the Model?
Why the Signal is Lost When RC8X Transmitter is Too Close to the Model? (2 min 12 sec)

Why is the Signal Lost When RC8X Transmitter is Too Close to the Model?

RadioLink RC8X transmitter comes with RadioLink R8FG receiver. And R8FG receiver is already installed in the car now.
Push the throttle trigger and turn the wheel, the car responds well. So we can see there is no problem of signal transmission.
Put RC8X closer to the car, then Push the throttle trigger or turn the wheel, there is no response, which means the signal is lost. Why the Signal is Lost When RC8X Transmitter is Too Close to the Model?

The problem is caused by signal block. There is signal amplification for dual antenna receiver, such as R8FG, R7FG, and R8F. so it is best to keep RC8X and R8FG receiver more than 60 centimeters apart when binding or after binding.
If the transmitter and R8FG receiver are too close when binding, it is easy to cause signal block, and the binding cannot be successful. After the binding is successful, if transmitter and R8FG receiver are too close (for example, within 60 centimeters), the signal may also be lost because of signal block. Bring RC8X transmitter and R8FG receiver farther apart, the signal loss will disappear automatically. So please do not keep RC8X too close to your model when binding or operating the model.

For more details of RadioLink RC8X:
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