On the bench: FlySky FS i6 radio

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  • By popular demand, a review of the popular FlySky FS i6 2.4GHz RC system with matching 6-channel telemetry enabled receiver.
    Pros:
    - low cost
    - simple to use
    - small and lightweight
    - build-quality okay for such a cheap radio
    - AFHSD system uses about 90% of the band
    - can be upgraded to independent software
    Cons:
    - uses a 4x AA battery holder (no lipo/Life option)
    - irritating inactivity alarm kicks way too quickly
    - no RSSI alarm
    - no haptic feedback and alarm beep is too quiet
    - no "simple" lipo telemetry
    - only one 3-position switch
    Summary:
    It's hard to complain, given the price and if the deficiencies of this radio are not important to you then it looks like pretty good value.
    Thanks to Chris (iforce2d) for lending me this radio to review.

Komentáře • 313

  • @Appolloscott
    @Appolloscott Před 5 lety +1

    I have flown all my aircrafts on this radio from quads to Trex 600. Love it and trust it 100%. I have been using the same radio now for over four years with only two small issues. After year two one of the gimble spring broke which I replaced with a spring from a crappy jumper radio. Also the ok button started to stick after many use and probably rust from having rain get into it. The price on these are so cheap that I ordered two just for parts. The range on these things are amazing and the programming are so simple. I have since turned mine into a 10ch and have not look back.

  • @feiticeir0
    @feiticeir0 Před 8 lety +4

    Thank you for the review ! I have that radio and already had a firmware hack and I can get 10 channels using ibus ! The "irritating alarm inactivity" with the firmware hack kicks in after 10m instead of the 2m by default !
    The range is just awesome - more than 1km !
    Despite being a 50€ radio, I'm happy with it ! Thank you for the review !

  • @JamstaUK
    @JamstaUK Před 8 lety +3

    I have one of these, and followed Chris Iforce's tutorial to upgrade it to 10 channel. Love it!

  • @johnusjohnson8972
    @johnusjohnson8972 Před 8 lety +1

    I have this radio with that same receiver, I use it in PPM mode on my mini quad and i'm really happy with it, for the price it cant be beat, I would recommend it to anyone who wants to get into the hobby as a budget transmitter. Another nice review Bruce

  • @georgeposey7741
    @georgeposey7741 Před 8 lety +3

    the flysky i6 with the fsia6b is what I use everyday and it really is a great radio the only thing and the most important thing I didn't hear you mention was the failsafe if u don't go into rx setup and turn. on failsafe and you pull lose an antenna in a crash and don't fix it correctly YOU WILL HAVE A FLY AWAY!!! trust me I know from experience and when your baby goes through the clouds. even if it does land at your feet there will be nothing left of her worth having so please tell ppl to set failsafe and make damn sure it is working I wouldn't wish what happened to me on my worst enemy thank you for reviewing this radio I always love hearing your opinion

    • @ziggyzbeak
      @ziggyzbeak Před 6 lety

      same as any transmitter

    • @woofbark4475
      @woofbark4475 Před 5 lety

      I fly mine over all sorts of bushland and even if it failsafes id be fortunate to be able to find it.

  • @NeilFincham
    @NeilFincham Před 8 lety +3

    I am actually really impressed with the next one up, the i6s.
    After coming back to RC after a 12-year break I picked one up as a toy BUT I can't believe the features I get for just $15-$20 more than the i6 (I see it in places for $61 US). A few of the highlights over the i6 are;-
    * 10 channels via sbus/ibus (with the 6 channel receiver no less)
    * 2X 3 position switches
    * 2X 2 position switches
    * 2 Push Buttons
    * 2 Varistor wheels
    The new firmware adds the missing model memories of the v1 firmware as well as a stack of other things. I live about 40-50k away from Bruce, perhaps I should pack it in a bag and send it over for him to have a look.
    Getting 10 channels out of a 6 channel receiver (standard, no mods) is just gravy.

    • @wdave6944
      @wdave6944 Před 8 lety

      I just received my I6S this morning and am still mulling it over. Bruce would absolutely love the innards in this one!
      No solder blobs. Wire looms that are nice and very tidy along with designed-in wire catches in the housing to route them. All connections are those mini jst type thingies (yes. it's an actual technical term ;-)
      It's absolutely tiny inside - I mean there's plenty of room but a lot of it is empty. Then again, it may just look that way since it's white plastic. But it doesn't do speak-n-spell - oh well ;-)
      Don't ask me to compare it with the original I6... I dunno which'd be better yet.

  • @alien_menace971
    @alien_menace971 Před 8 lety

    Hello:
    Thanks Bruce for the review.
    This is my 2nd year on this radio, and they were no reviews what so ever on this thing back around December 2014 when I was looking to buy it.
    And mine came with the regular IA6 receiver. The IA6 is a "Park Flyer" receiver, which they state to be less than 500 Meters. And the IA6B is a "Full Range" receiver, which they state to be great than 500 Meters. And I have the IA6 in my Great Plane "Spectra" sailplane. And I haven't any problems with it all. And I am putting in the IA6B in my Sig Riser 100 that I am building now.
    I don't know if anyone has mentioned here. But to save any setting on this radio, you have to hold down the cancel button to save.
    And with the Turnigy brand, everything works the same.
    Bottom line for me is, it is a great little beginners radio and if you like me is on a set income. It is a nice purchase. And I have seen some high end radio's out at the club that had problems losing signals and I fly in the same place they do. And also, if you do some googling. You will find a all english version of the manual.

  • @hawkkim1974
    @hawkkim1974 Před 8 lety

    I have this one and I like it a lot. This hasn't caused any problem so far and it does its job faithfully.

  • @RCFlyer85
    @RCFlyer85 Před 8 lety +19

    This is a very capable radio once you flash the modded firmware and use iBus(sBus basically). It has excellent range and reliability. I have had no issue at all with this transmitter. A few of your cons are also solved with the modded firmware. If you are on the fence about buying one of these then I'd say go for it. You won't find a better bang for your buck!

    • @carlosleon7683
      @carlosleon7683 Před 8 lety

      What modded firmware are you talking about? link?

    • @RCFlyer85
      @RCFlyer85 Před 8 lety +1

      +Carlos León I guess my other link probably got blocked but look up "FlySky 10 channel mod"

    • @aaronmurray357
      @aaronmurray357 Před 8 lety +3

      Modded firmware flash and iBus support makes this my radio for life. I'll spend the 300$ I save with this to build an extra quad or two.

    • @jimmyblack2505
      @jimmyblack2505 Před 8 lety

      how do the sticks feel though, i on the other hand would not feel a fifty buck radio would cut it. The quality in a better transmitter justifies more cost. Just my opinion 😆

    • @aaronmurray357
      @aaronmurray357 Před 8 lety

      I have flown with a spectrum i6x (I think) and I couldn't tell you that I could fell a difference. Maybe someone with more time on a more expensive TX might have a bit more input.

  • @ShaunShearman
    @ShaunShearman Před 8 lety +1

    Hi Bruce, about bloody time that you did a review on this unit, lol. As a newbie I bought one a good few months ago to get into quadcoptering and it feels pretty good to use, reliable, great battery life (even for those little cells) and pretty responsive to fly with. It only ever comes in a package with the FS-IA6 not the B version as you stated but that aside it is a really good 'First' TX for all RC hobbyists, the money I saved on not buying an expensive one I put into extra batteries, another quadcopter and increased the fun aspect no end, money saved meant a lot more fpv fun
    I am loving your channel and have been an avid viewer since getting into FPV, keep up your good work and kudos to you for helping me out with some of your technical vids and 'how to' info, just what I needed to know !

    • @markwood1705
      @markwood1705 Před 8 lety

      You have both options when placing an order. I got mine from Banggood with the B version. I wasn't sure which type to get at the time and after a bit of reading whilst waiting a week for delivery from China to the UK via free postage, am happy that it looks like I made the right choice. Looking forward to Bruce's other video once he has had time to get used to this bit of kit.

  • @jacobhendrickson8935
    @jacobhendrickson8935 Před 8 lety +2

    The i6 was my first radio and I love it. Still have it even after getting the i10. I liked how easy it was to set up a model. The small size I like. The i10 is bigger but really thin if not thinner than the i6. I have tried a few other radios and they feel like your trying to fly a plane holding a boom box. Way to big for me and I have big hands. No idea why most radios are as bulky as they are.

  • @MYChannel-kn4gn
    @MYChannel-kn4gn Před 8 lety +1

    thanks for the review i got one of these recently but couldn't really find any reviews this detailed

  • @furulevi
    @furulevi Před 6 lety

    Do you have a similar review about the Devo 7E radio? Thanks!

  • @jeffgrave
    @jeffgrave Před 7 lety

    Is there a charge port to allow NIMH batteries to be used? Like the ENELOOP "AA" 4-PACK READY TO USE?

    • @greenalien8503
      @greenalien8503 Před 7 lety +1

      there's no charging port on the controller (if that's what your asking)

  • @GiBBO5700
    @GiBBO5700 Před 3 lety +1

    These are a great entry level radios. I would recommend to everyone but get the 10 channel version.

  • @johnsauren4730
    @johnsauren4730 Před 8 lety

    I orderd me this one too, and lovin it. Only a sin the manual is niet userfriendly.
    Once i figured uot how to programm it, it becomes better and better.
    I took it already for a flight and it handles great.
    Awesome radio!

  • @BeginnersTech314
    @BeginnersTech314 Před 8 lety +2

    wow you did it again. i was looking at this last night trying to decide if i wanted it and then i get up today and you have a review. after this review i will probably get it now. thanks

  • @RussellGilder
    @RussellGilder Před 8 lety

    Thanks for reviewing. These are up-gradable to 10 channels as well. I recommend them to new pilots all the time!

  • @preludefpv
    @preludefpv Před 8 lety +3

    Great review as always Bruce, I have just started using this radio and find its a superb bit of kit for the money :) Even the gimbals feel nice when flying with it! Can't complain about that and I was quite surprised to see the diversity style antenna setup inside the radio! Having a thinner radio works nicely in the hands during flight too, it looks cheap but daym it works well!!

  • @floppypancake
    @floppypancake Před 8 lety +1

    I have one, except the Turnigy-i6. They are the same, so I've been told. The Error% is their version of RSSI. You can flash it to have 10 channels. Pretty awesome transmitter for the price.

  • @rockjano
    @rockjano Před 8 lety +1

    For the price this radio is unbeatable. Of course not as good as radios costing several time more. I got two of these and have trainer cable as well works great!!!!

    • @rockjano
      @rockjano Před 8 lety

      I also use the voltage sensor...

  • @Mark-wx1ho
    @Mark-wx1ho Před 2 lety

    I have one of these. It's great to use and easy to set up. I use rechargeable AA's. I have fitted a charge socket so I can charge them from my battery charger without taking the batteries out.

  • @alexadabic
    @alexadabic Před 8 lety +2

    I'm beginner, after i saw your video i ordered one, my first quad is on the way (shipping),.. can't wait to use it :D

    • @Synper311
      @Synper311 Před 8 lety +2

      You'll love it. It was my first "real" radio system as well, and I use it on my Sailplane, my quad, and my car!

  • @neclovek
    @neclovek Před 8 lety +24

    The voltage telemetry sensor for that receiver costs like 2 bucks...

    • @vetsen
      @vetsen Před 8 lety +1

      Where from? Other than the hack.

    • @neclovek
      @neclovek Před 8 lety

      I got it somewhere from aliexpress but that listing doesnt seem exist any more. Sorry for false information then.

    • @iforce2d
      @iforce2d Před 8 lety +4

      search for 'flysky voltage' on banggood

    • @neclovek
      @neclovek Před 8 lety

      ***** Both original and the custom FW beep at low voltage allowing you to set the voltage treshold to start beeping. The original FW has only 10V max voltage limit, but custom firmware can go as high as you want.

    • @neclovek
      @neclovek Před 8 lety +1

      *****
      I just plugged in one cell instead of all four until i flashed the FW.

  • @vonpwnz0r
    @vonpwnz0r Před 8 lety +1

    The AFHDS A2 system divides the 2.40-2.48Ghz spectrum into 140 channels and then use 16 of them. That's why you see 16 spikes on the oscilloscope. Don't know if the 16 channels are selected randomly per bind nor why it's done this way. (Maybe it's EU-regulations demanding "listen before talk"?!).

  • @sross148
    @sross148 Před 8 lety

    hey glad to see this review! I bought this radio a while back to put together a minimalist miniquad travel kit. It really does feel tiny in person, but also solid feeling too with bare essentials. Have not actually flown with it yet though, but a couple guys in our multigp chapter use them

  • @froccsFPV
    @froccsFPV Před 8 lety +4

    That Err1 on the bottom on the screen is the error rate. It's not rssi, it works a bit different if I'm correct, but it is indicating the signal strength just as well. Unfortunately it doesn't beeps at you when it goes high.

  • @atomicskull6405
    @atomicskull6405 Před 7 lety

    The FS-i6's big brother the FS-i10 is an amazing radio and goes for around $170. That's about the same as a Taranis but you can also get Sbus/CPPM capable receivers for it for around $10 which is less than half what an X4R-SB costs.

  • @scottbingham1907
    @scottbingham1907 Před 8 lety

    I got one of these as a backup radio for my TGY-i10........ I hate to say it, but after updating to the 10 channel firmware, the i10 is now used as a backup for this one !!!!
    My only criticism of the i6 is that those bloody standard stick nuts are thumb shredders. I quickly replaced them with "Umbrella style" caps...... Much nicer to use.

  • @bahnfahren
    @bahnfahren Před 8 lety +3

    I got this radio but with the FS-iA6 reciever. Range is only about 300-400 m max. Will I get better range with the FS-iA6B?

    • @bahnfahren
      @bahnfahren Před 8 lety

      Thanks, good to know. Will get one then.

  • @daxdadog
    @daxdadog Před 8 lety +1

    I kept wanting to reach into the monitor and pull off the protective plastic covering the screen.
    Seeing that it was a loaner for this review, pulling off the slipcover might have been a little presumptuous!

  • @jeffvenable3845
    @jeffvenable3845 Před 7 lety

    well you sold me on the taranis with the spectrum analysis. impressive.

  • @peterkjellstrom3100
    @peterkjellstrom3100 Před 8 lety +3

    Love my i6 and pretty much agree with the review. A nice feature is the simple menu accessible fail-safe setup.
    4xAA is probably one of my favorite features. It runs for a loooong time on a set.
    Also worth adding that there are four different receivers to choose from:
    Ia6 (6ch pwm only, small, with diversity)
    Ia4b (4ch pwm, 6ch ppm, 10ch ibus, small, no diversity)
    Ia6b (6ch pwm/ppm, 10ch ibus, with diversity)
    Ia10b (like ia6b but 10ch).
    The telemetry add-ons for the b receivers are annoying but really cheap.

    • @steelydanfan100
      @steelydanfan100 Před 6 lety

      Agreed, battery life is NOT a problem, I use rechargeables, great life, carry a spare set. No problem with AA's.

    • @arsalzaeem3946
      @arsalzaeem3946 Před 6 lety

      how can we arm motors using this transmitter ???

  • @benjaminwinter4691
    @benjaminwinter4691 Před 8 lety

    Hello,
    Gread video! But one thing to mention: Most packeges of the FS-i6 don't include the FS-iA6B receiver, they only include the FS-iA6 receiver.
    This receiver can only handle PWM and only the 6 channels, that means, if u wanna upgrade it with the 10-channel-mod, you have to buy the other one.

    • @cyclopsfpv247
      @cyclopsfpv247 Před 8 lety

      Good point, and if you're using an APM flight controller you also need an ibus to ppm converter as the PPM out on the IA6B is only 6 channels, even with the mod. You cam make a converter easily snd cheaply enough with an Arduino mini or micro board.

    • @benjaminwinter4691
      @benjaminwinter4691 Před 8 lety

      Yeah, you are right, forgot to mention that one!
      Everyone who is interested in, just google "Arduino iBus to PPM" and you will find some tutorials and ready-for-use code.
      If you only have the iA6 receiver [like me], you can build a PWM to PPM converter with an Arduino, too. Just google "Arduino PWM to PPM".
      But you will still only have your 6 channels.
      My opinion: They could have easily added at least PPM-Output on the cheap iA6 receiver...
      But Money is everyting ;)

    • @benjaminwinter4691
      @benjaminwinter4691 Před 8 lety

      RC Noob
      Hello again,
      there's still one question left for me:
      Will the 10-channel-mod still work when using the FS-iA6 Receiver, not FS-iA6b?
      Of course, there will still be "only" 6 channels available.

    • @cyclopsfpv247
      @cyclopsfpv247 Před 8 lety

      Hi:-)
      That is a good question, and I would assume it does if you are using PWM, as PWM should still works, even when using ibus. I have both receivers, so I will try test the iA6 this weekend. I'll keep you posted!

  • @snaprollinpitts
    @snaprollinpitts Před 6 lety

    thanks for showing the Frsky, that made up my mind!!!

  • @triestelondon
    @triestelondon Před 8 lety

    I got this and hooked up the rear connector to a mono audio jack and am using it with PicaSim and SmartPropoPlus as a cheap Flight Sim before I try the real thing.
    That could make a nice video as the only other one doesn't cover the soldering and testing.

  • @managerzf168
    @managerzf168 Před 8 lety +3

    Don't remember if it's in the manual, but to save settings on this transmitter you have to hold "Cancel" button, which is a bit unintuituve.

  • @Trouttaranaki
    @Trouttaranaki Před 8 lety

    Thanks Bruce, looks like a good cheap option. Might have to give it a go with my sailplanes this summer.

  • @MrStevegibb
    @MrStevegibb Před 8 lety +3

    None of these 2.4ghz transmitters are actually transmitters they are transceivers by the nature of the 2.4ghz system they use. Therefore using diversity should no harder on a tx than an RX.
    Also ibus has been supported in betaflight for about 4 months now works great for me on 2.6.1 uart3.

    • @donpalmera
      @donpalmera Před 8 lety +1

      >Therefore using diversity should no harder on a tx than an RX.
      If you have two transmitters on the exact same channel transmitting at the same time you will have problems.. that's the whole reason these things use channel hopping.
      They are either doing (as pointed out in the video) interleaving by one packet out on antenna, next out the other or interleaving using multiple channels at the same time. Not as simple as sample both antennas and prefer the one with the best RSSI .. and even that isn't simple. The firmware in a big silicon vendor's WiFi chip that I used in a product messed up the diversity so that if it flipped over to an antenna that wasn't connected it would get stuck until power cycled.. if even a big mainstream vendor can mess it up imagine what Chinese RC vendors can come up with.

  • @aussieaeromodeler
    @aussieaeromodeler Před 5 lety

    just received mine in the mail from Banggood , I'm new to flying fixed wing models , and for first attempt purchased a SonicModel 600mm mini racing wing. Had it set up in 10 minutes everything seems ok .........just waiting on some EPP foam glue to show up to assemble the wing ready to test fly it ............wish me luck

  • @PeterWinnett
    @PeterWinnett Před 5 lety

    Hi Bruce, I have been using this Radio for 2 years now and get very good results even when flying FPV. I have upgraded it to 10 Ch's and replaced the Ant's with +5db whips. The radio does allow you to use RSSI or SNR it's a choice under "Sensors".. I have a question for you :) When the RX & TX are both side by side, what kind of RSSI value would you expect to get? I get 39db I would have thought I would get closer to 0db. Can this be calibrated ? ...Regards, Pete

  • @BGUFF
    @BGUFF Před 8 lety

    Can this radio be used with a X4r receiver? Looking for the cheapest transmitter possible that will work with an X4r.

  • @RadRider33
    @RadRider33 Před 8 lety

    Great radio. I've had one for about a year. Does most everything I want except for RSSI. Hard to complain about for US$50. Fail safe is pretty hairy, though.

  • @gautelundal9940
    @gautelundal9940 Před 8 lety

    How is the stick feel compared to your other radios? i find that stick feel and precision could be better on most radios.

  • @omegareduck
    @omegareduck Před 7 lety +1

    now thats a proper review

  • @jdnic1
    @jdnic1 Před 8 lety

    I actually like the AA battery option, since already got a high end radio, I use this for simulators because lipo ones run low and sometimes even run lower the 3v which destroy the battery from using the simulator for hours.

  • @atomicskull6405
    @atomicskull6405 Před 5 lety

    The switch wires inside my old JR XP9303 and XP8103 transmitters are also soldered with no reinforcement. Frsky is the only company I've seen that actually puts heatshrink over the solder tabs on the switches and pots everyone else even high end brands just solders the wires on and calls it good. The crimped connectors on the daughterboards should be alright with the wire flexing and also highly resistant to vibration. It's too bad they didn't just use daughterboards and crimped connectors on the switches and pots too.

  • @robinbest4786
    @robinbest4786 Před 5 lety

    Hi there, could you tell me the correct way to plug in from the battery to the B/VCC pins? I've burnt out the original and don't want to burn out the replacement!

  • @robinbest4786
    @robinbest4786 Před 5 lety

    Further to that - I've got four wires coming off the battery and there are three pins on the receiver (FS-iA6). So, what goes where??

    • @kevinrdunnphs
      @kevinrdunnphs Před 5 lety

      The 4 in lipo part is for 3s balance charging, plugging that into your receiver could break it, the battery main lead plugs into the speed controller, and that has a battery elimination circuit or BEC, and so that three wire plug will power the reciever

  • @kammelryder
    @kammelryder Před 8 lety

    is there any reason why you can't just solder on a jst connector to the +/- of the battery tray and drop in a lipo?

  • @caveymon
    @caveymon Před 8 lety +2

    I use this combo as well. Telemetry works great when you hook it up to a free UART and configure it in a custom cleanflight rom (the changes are quite minimal to default cleanflight). Only problem is you need two UARTs if you want to use ibus sensors and receiver at the same time (which is hard to do on a naze32).
    There is some great work going on. I still need to do the 10ch firmware mod, I do need it somehow. I thought 6 would be plenty, but with all the modes you can configure in cleanflight... It is a must :)
    Decent review, could have used a bit more research into the modding side of this rx/tx combo.

  • @FartGaming
    @FartGaming Před 7 lety +3

    its possible to use this for small battlebot right? for like 2 drive servos and flipper servo?

    • @kevinrdunnphs
      @kevinrdunnphs Před 5 lety

      Yes, but you'll need to provide 5V to the receiver. And if they are very high power servos and motors they may need more pore than can be run through the receiver and may want separate power supplies.

  • @logansportpilotrp8174
    @logansportpilotrp8174 Před 8 lety

    I mean 50.00 you can't go wrong.I have had mine for 2 yrs now and no problems.

  • @ZubenElgenubii
    @ZubenElgenubii Před 8 lety

    What do you think guys? This radio, or a Walkera Devo 10 flashed with Deviation? Which is the better option?

  • @dienstagfpv4248
    @dienstagfpv4248 Před 8 lety +8

    betaflight supports ibus which is like sbus in terms of latency.

    • @ReubenHorner
      @ReubenHorner Před 8 lety

      And cleanflight...

    • @dienstagfpv4248
      @dienstagfpv4248 Před 8 lety

      even better!

    • @peterkjellstrom3100
      @peterkjellstrom3100 Před 8 lety

      And it doesn't require inversion like sbus does...

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell Před 8 lety +4

      This is the reason why this radio should be first and foremost in beginners' minds. If they are going to fly multirotors anyway. For fixed-wing, it doesn't matter so much.

    • @wdavie27
      @wdavie27 Před 8 lety

      +Joshua Bardwell is this any good for qaudcopters josh

  • @kaliszpiotr82
    @kaliszpiotr82 Před 8 lety

    Bruce that radio already been replaced wit i6s same price but 10ch and touch screen , iv got both now and i6 never cause any problems for me
    thanks for review

  • @sergiocclopes
    @sergiocclopes Před 7 lety

    Hi Bruce, can you help me on how to add more switches, 2 & 3 position ones, to the FS-i6?
    I have one of this flashed with the 10ch software but now i missing 2 switches (or more, if possible), I´ve swop already the VAR to a FrSky 6 position knob for the gain of the 3 axis gyro and the VRB to a 3 position switch to change the flight modes in the gyro, the 2 left buttons (2 position ones) are used for the dual rates and motor reverser and the right side ones are used for the flaps (3 position one) and motor cut off (2 position), now if i want to add channel mixes, lights, candy drop... i still have free channels but no more buttons.
    Can you give me some help (guidance) in here in how to do it.
    Thanking you in advance.
    Sergio Lopes

  • @arsalzaeem3946
    @arsalzaeem3946 Před 6 lety

    how can i arm motors i have tried throttle down right for 4 sec but it does not work please help me how can i arm motors

  • @Bludz
    @Bludz Před 8 lety

    This is the Tx/Rx I'm currently using. IBUS is available in Cleanflight, Betaflight and even Baseflight I think. I have read that IBUS is actually faster than SBUS. There is no RSSI in the conventional sense. Instead, the Err1 reading goes from 0%-100%. 0% is no errors/good RSSI 100% lots of errors/bad RSSI. I guess it's a reverse RSSI in a way, but I believe proper RSSI is monitoring the resistance or voltage of the signal and not the amount of 'Errors' (whatever they class an error as).

  • @richardt1
    @richardt1 Před 7 lety +1

    I have been setting up my new fly sky fs-i6. The firmware version is 1.1 27-mar-2015. That seems a little old. Does it need to be updated?Thanks

    • @3dprintercnclaser677
      @3dprintercnclaser677 Před 7 lety

      www.rcmoment.com/aircraft-receivers-transmitters-2131%2Fp-rm7443.html?aid=youtubebe Flysky FS-i6s 2.4G 10CH

  • @alvarodemarzi881
    @alvarodemarzi881 Před 7 lety

    I am contemplating replacing the radio of my Bugs 3 and i am wondering whether the telemetry that warns you when the drone is going out of range and/or low battery will still work with i6 radio. I would much appreciate your input.
    Thanks,
    Alvaro

    • @MyBigThing2010
      @MyBigThing2010 Před 7 lety

      Alvaro Demarzi HAHA WOW. You need to do a lot more research AND join a forum. Last I checked a CZcams content creator isn't being paid to answer your tech support phone calls...just sayin

  • @Tappotuoppi
    @Tappotuoppi Před 8 lety

    i just love this radio. only got once disconnected from my quad. receiver had one antenna missing and i flew pretty close to a cell tower. my radio beeps when getting low signal\big error %.

  • @hamishnuttall9416
    @hamishnuttall9416 Před 8 lety

    i6 vs 9x which is the better beginners radio as they are about the same price?

  • @wendelldeloach3048
    @wendelldeloach3048 Před 7 lety

    I can't seem to bind this with my tiny whoop with the beebrain RC. Any help??

  • @Shinika01
    @Shinika01 Před 8 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS REVIEW !

  • @niklab1000
    @niklab1000 Před 7 lety

    Could you please make a tutorial how i can put a failsave on with this radio and an drone with cc3d flyight controller? Or does this also support a comming home function or something like that?

  • @saugrobot
    @saugrobot Před 8 lety +2

    Got a Turnigy branded i6: I like the AA-Battery-Bay, I'm using 2500mAh NiMH with it and they last literally forever. One charge last at least one complete flying-day and the "liftoff"-night after. You don't need to buy and care for another exotic lipo, just grab som NiMH-AA at the next supermarket...

  • @sea2c
    @sea2c Před 8 lety

    Would love to see a review of the flysky th9x-b. Not much simple (and accurate) info readily available. Specifically in regards to failsafe and alternative modules for it.
    Love your work Bruce!

  • @cfanyu6422
    @cfanyu6422 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video. Is there a way that I could turn off the transmitter and just use this as a training controller hooked up to the PC - I do this, but I don't want it transmitting for no reason. I used a multi-meter from the positive battery wire to each terminal on the transmitter and I didn't find connectivity. Thoughts? thank you .

  • @samjohnson9894
    @samjohnson9894 Před 8 lety

    Does this radio still have the 20ms latency like the FS-T6? Or perhaps the iBus protocol helps in that regard?

    • @iforce2d
      @iforce2d Před 8 lety

      With PPM the frame time is 20ms, with ibus it's 8ms. This is just the time between frames though, not the overall latency between stick movement and signal output. But still, you get 12ms faster response with ibus.

    • @catbijoux1
      @catbijoux1 Před 7 lety

      Hahha and whoever believes that a human being can perceive a difference of 12ms is nuts. Maybe one tenth of a second (that's 100ms) would be very slightly noticeable... but 12ms come on man :-) who are we Flash Gordon LOL

  • @Tsnafu
    @Tsnafu Před 8 lety

    Hello Bruce, I'd like to fit Taranis sliders to my TX. Banggood have them for a few dollars, any chance of a tutorial for us electrical numpties? or is it as simple as unsolder a knob and replace with a slider and find some way to fit it to the side / back?

  • @stephenmanley4097
    @stephenmanley4097 Před 4 lety

    I'm going get one for my tamiya mountain rider, I only need three channels as it won't get a lot of use, this will be ideal. I've seen cheap receiver on eBay for around £6 👍

  • @russellwalker2036
    @russellwalker2036 Před 7 lety

    Can you use the much bigger Multiplex servos from the earlier radios with this type of radio system, which of the 3 wires power and signal etc.

  • @drestarss
    @drestarss Před 6 lety

    is this transmitter compatible with futaba receivers?

  • @zaplocked
    @zaplocked Před 8 lety

    Also, while sbus would be nice, ibus is supported on cleanflight, betaflight, and dronin (openpilot fork), and there are better digital outputs for receivers to copy anyway - sbus's inverted signal makes it a pain to use anywhere but on an f3 board, or flight controllers with inverters on one of the uarts.

  • @AKCobra1120
    @AKCobra1120 Před 8 lety

    Does anybody know if the I6 works with EZHhf? I've got a couple of these lying around that came with quads that I reviewed, and I recently hooked one up to my Traxxas Stampede to get a couple of extra channels to play with (I could never get the Stampede to work with my Spektrum for some reason). Now I'm thinking I'd like to switch over to EZUHF on the Stampede, and it seems to work well with the I6 so I'd like to use that if it works with it.

  • @8BitPasta
    @8BitPasta Před 8 lety

    Hey mate, you seem like the right bloke to ask, any recommendations for a semi-noob pilot like myseld, flying low end 4ch-6ch helis and might get into planes, what tx should I look into getting? Was like at the orange tsix floating around on ebay shipping from HK, seems like a decent budget tx, or should I look at something else? Appreciate any feedback.

  • @StarFyter1
    @StarFyter1 Před 8 lety

    Would be interested in seeing that hack done to enable correct telemetry voltage. I have the same transmitter but I think my receiver doesn't have the B on it. Which ones can be hacked and such...

  • @rocheuro
    @rocheuro Před 8 lety

    hi, how does it compare to older model T6 ? range is simillar ?

  • @robinbest4786
    @robinbest4786 Před 5 lety

    I'm doing my level best to not being a pain in the rudder here! You'll have guessed by now that I'm a beginner, and have had nothing at all to do with radio control systems - I'm a retired carpenter and make the occasional guitar. My latest investigations into the problem at hand seems to suggest that I should have plugged the line from the ESC into the receiver rather than the charge balance plug. Could this be the solution to my woes??

  • @qbdiamond5898
    @qbdiamond5898 Před 4 lety

    Thank you 😀👍. What about for trucks. Is it good for high end trucks?

  • @davidcoombes3504
    @davidcoombes3504 Před 7 lety

    is it ok to use 2 x 3.2 batteries with this unit plus 2 blanks of course

  • @eg5160
    @eg5160 Před 6 lety

    Great review! I'm just a little bit worried by the spectrum analyzer results. I'm assuming that the newer I6X would give the same results? The FrSky output looked so much better to me and provides some peace-of-mind; especially with higher cost models. Do you know if the FrSky QX7 would yield the same output and band usage?

  • @maidenjump
    @maidenjump Před 8 lety

    Hi, can we use this transmitter to control a gimbal movement?

  • @eliasbahbah7284
    @eliasbahbah7284 Před 8 lety +1

    Plug a servo lead into "Ibus servo" port and you get Sbus!!! Hehe. In the betaflight menus you select ibus and the latency is pretty close to frsky sbus... Plugs in the same, same uarts etc...

    • @dlsspy
      @dlsspy Před 8 lety

      ibus is not much like sbus.

  • @lungocicorneliu1119
    @lungocicorneliu1119 Před 8 lety

    But what about the FlySky Fs-i6s radio ?

  • @carpenterfamily6198
    @carpenterfamily6198 Před 6 lety

    Is the FA-i6 better than the FlySky FS T6 ?
    My son & I are just getting into RC Planes

    • @woofbark4475
      @woofbark4475 Před 5 lety

      Did you work out an answer to your question? Would be interested to know what you may have discovered

  • @bradleychalenger
    @bradleychalenger Před 8 lety

    Hi Bruce my version looks the same but says TURNIGY on the front,,,how many re brands are there ? Really enjoy your vids, Thank you.

  • @honestreview9019
    @honestreview9019 Před 8 lety

    which quads are compatible with flysky are micro quads compatible

  • @diggydice9041
    @diggydice9041 Před 5 lety

    This "menu system" is about 25 years old. Based on Flat Files of the 1990's . I don't
    know what other Transmitter's look like but if they're not like our cell phones then
    they are grossly overpriced. I know we're stuck w/ what they'll give us but every
    bit of these radios could be contained in a small cellphone setup, & menu driven
    by a Windows OP System. I'm curious why they're not? But it looks like this is
    all they're allowing us to buy currently? peace

  • @vetsen
    @vetsen Před 8 lety

    Hi Bruce, curious why give a the AT9 a negative comment for having sliders, and then you give the Flysky a minus for not having them. FinalGlide said he liked the feel of the sticks on the Flysky more than the Tarranus.

  • @jpconga5
    @jpconga5 Před 6 lety

    Can i use this with wakera 250 racer and vortex 285 drones?

  • @AllAroundBang
    @AllAroundBang Před 6 lety

    I wonder if that "low-end ARM processor" is a genuine Freescale part?

  • @DroneLoversFPV
    @DroneLoversFPV Před 7 lety

    This mat sound stupid to ask but have in mind that I´m a newbie, eh eh... Does the Frsky receiver work with this transmiter???

  • @Woodsywoodsy-sj9qy
    @Woodsywoodsy-sj9qy Před 8 lety

    If you turn off hfdpsa can you control wl toys drones. Say jjrc 1000a. Or compatible with v202 pub's.

  • @cup_and_cone
    @cup_and_cone Před 8 lety

    The FlySky FS-i10 would be a good comparison to the Taranus since they're priced much closer, but it seems like anyone spending that much money just goes FrSky route, due to support.

  • @johnsharpe4131
    @johnsharpe4131 Před 8 lety

    Hi, you said you love sliders and miss them on this TX but on the AT9 review you are not a great fan of sliders, Not a big deal just a little confused now.

  • @elmer3383
    @elmer3383 Před 8 lety

    What do u do so you can operate other models. I have different brand quad copters . Can I use this..

    • @steelydanfan100
      @steelydanfan100 Před 6 lety

      This radio has a 20 model memory, problem solved.

  •  Před 8 lety +1

    I have this radio, only thing I don't like is the ON/OFF switch as it is really hard to turn it on or off.

    • @iforce2d
      @iforce2d Před 8 lety +2

      Yeah, I agree. Bruce probably didn't notice it with this particular unit because it's almost new, but after a few months that switch somehow gets slippery like butter, I often have to use my fingernail under the edge to slide it.

  • @rcbacodi
    @rcbacodi Před 8 lety

    The two antennas in the TX could be for the telemetry and the transmission? It doesn't make sense a diversity in the transmitter...

    • @xjet
      @xjet Před 8 lety +2

      By transmitting alternately in vertical and horizontal polarization, the effects of a misaligned (cross-polarized) receiver antenna can be mitigated quite effectively. However, I haven't determined for sure that this is what's happening here.

    • @iforce2d
      @iforce2d Před 8 lety +2

      If you hold both sticks down and left while turning it on (in mode 2 at least, presumably same for mode 1) you will see a 'factory' menu instead of the normal one. fwiw one of the menus in there ('RF frequency') lets you select 'left' or 'right' antenna. Not really sure what that does though. There is also a 'mode' setting which lets you choose 'carrier only', 'carrier + modul' and 'frequency scan'. Again, not really sure what they do but it's an interesting menu to poke around in.