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 April 2019

 

Set-up of 

FlySky FS-i6 Transmitter(Tx) and FS-iA6B Receiver(Rx) for 

 

DF65 RC Racing Sailboat 

(David Flakelar) 

Background 

The FlySky FS-i6 system operates under the Digital Proportional Protocol using an Automatic Frequency 
Hopping Digital System.  It is a pulse digital system on carrier frequencies unique to a particular transmitter.  
You don’t need to know how that works.  The manufacturer claims there is no risk of interference from 
another transmitter.

 

These notes are written to help the beginner set-up the FlySky Tx/Rx system to operate with the DF65. 

 

There are also a few tips that have nothing to do with the FlySky system but may be of interest.

 

Feedback would be much appreciated.

 

 

Why I Bought the FlySky TX/Rx System

 

1.

 

It appears to be used by most of the fast sailors! 

2.

 

The marginal cost is the cost of FS-i6 system less cost saving on buying DF65 without Tx and Rx. At 
current Hobby Warehouse prices this represents an extra cost of (76.4-(237-179)) which is $18. 

3.

 

Minimal risk of interference from other sources.

 

4.

 

Using its built-in telemetry capability, the condition of both batteries is displayed on Tx monitor.  
Visual and audible alarms can be set. 

5.

 

Expo (exponential) and or proportional control can be used on rudder movements

 

6.

 

Winch action can be desensitised

 

7.

 

Using Dual Rate alternate rudder settings can be established. 

 

 

Compatibility 

The FlySky Tx will only operate with a FlySky Rx of which there are several types.  The Turnigy and Park 
Fly products appear to be FlySky re-badged?

 

 

Instruction Manual 

A 27-page Instruction Manual is available from the web.

 

On registration with Gearbest, a slightly larger FS-i6 manual is available.  Some DF65 packs come with the 
manual on a disc.  

 

There are a number of videos available on YouTube.  Most of these relate to control of model aircraft.  
Search on “FS-i6/DF65”.

 

 

Switching Sequence 

Having assured the user there is no risk of interference from another radio frequency source, the maker 
recommends that a particular switching sequence be observed, which is: Tx ON, Rx ON: Rx OFF, Tx OFF.

 

 

FlySky Product Range

 

The DF65 requires only a two channel Tx to control rudder and sail winch. 
The FS-i6 is a 6 channel controller and the FS-i6X provides 10 channels. 
The supplied Rx is the FS-iA6B with 7 ports and for neatness the three cables (battery switch, rudder and sail 
winch) plug-in horizontally from the end.  A FS-iA6 Rx is available and has the same functionality but the 
seven ports are arranged vertically with exposed pins.  Depends how you want to arrange cabling. 

 

 

FlySky Operational Range 

The physical range of the FS-i6 is dependant on the condition of batteries, orientation of both Rx and Tx 
antenna  ie. the way the Tx is held.  The Rx has two antenna and their orientation should match the 
manufacturer’s instructions.   However, range should never be a limiting factor for DF65s.  The FlySky 
system has been shown controlling a drone out to 2.3km. 

 

Summary of Contents for FS-i6

Page 1: ...mpatibility The FlySky Tx will only operate with a FlySky Rx of which there are several types The Turnigy and Park Fly products appear to be FlySky re badged Instruction Manual A 27 page Instruction M...

Page 2: ...becomes steady when binding is complete Incidentally the FlySky system provides for the control of up to 20 models which means you could have up to 20 DF65 95s or aircraft set up independently and the...

Page 3: ...elected parameter downwards It is helpful to navigate through the menu to become familiar with the use of the buttons and the range of settings Use a Model No that is not in use Alternatively Exit the...

Page 4: ...Model select Model 10 Flysky 10 Aircraft icon 7 Short CANCEL to exit next screen SYSTEM Model select Model name Type select etc 8 Long OK to select and use UP DOWN buttons to select Model name SYSTEM...

Page 5: ...small amount of weather helm is safer and it is desirable to provide a bit of feedback to the helmsman otherwise the steering will feel dead The latter does not apply to RC yachting There is no known...

Page 6: ...e hauled and benefit from this velocity lift by sailing a slightly higher course In a dinghy this is often possible by hiking harder and thus keeping the hull flat The recommended response to a wind g...

Page 7: ...d ii the angle through which the rudder moves This is done by using the menu to set up the End points Winch Ch 3 Use this setting to set the winch throw to about 115mm of sheet More later Rudder Ch 1...

Page 8: ...proportional or if you like linear A 50 movement of the stick to the right will result in a 50 movement of the rudder to the right within the preset range There are two ways of controlling the relati...

Page 9: ...buttons Index to Expo and again using Up Down buttons select an Expo setting Long CANCEL to save Experimentation on the water should give an indication of the optimal rudder settings for Sport mode De...

Page 10: ...over the suggested setting are nothing more than that Personal preference and experience are the best guide I d like to draw on that experience and over time I m sure the best techniques and settings...

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