The selections in
orange
requires HAM license to operate legally. The video transmitter ensures that you
cannot select illegal channels or power levels by accident:
●
When controlled by the push button, you will need to confirm having a HAM license by following the
steps described above to unlock your video transmitter
●
Through the CORE PRO, you are required to enter your HAM license number under the “Callsign”
menu before you can access the high power transmission settings and the locked out channels
For further details on the TBS UNIFY PRO, see the official manual:
http://www.team-blacksheep.com/tbs-unify-pro-5g8-manual.pdf
Radio channel setup
On the radio, especially on the DX6/DX7/DX8/DX9 models, you need to reverse 2 channels and extend the
end-points 125% in both directions for all 4 main channels. In BetaFlight, the end-points should be in the
1050-1950 range.
Channel
Direction
End-point
Throttle
Normal
125% / 125%
Aileron
Reversed
125% / 125%
Elevator
Normal
125% / 125%
Rudder/yaw
Reversed
125% / 125%
Binding Spektrum receiver
The main controller board has a receiver on-board that is based on the either Spektrum DSM2(V1.0 &
V1.1)/DSMX(V1.1), FrSky or Futaba S-FHSS protocol. To bind the receiver you need a compatible radio or
transmitter module.
To bind the XRACER to a
Spektrum
radio:
1. Power on the XRACER, either by connecting the battery or USB power, and wait 10 seconds or longer
for the receiver to enter bind mode, indicated by rapid red LED flashing
2. Now, on the radio, hold the bind-button while powering on the radio (or what it takes to enter
bind-mode)
3. The red light on the XRACER should stop blinking when the bind is completed.
To bind the XRACER to a
Futaba
S-FHSS
radio:
1. Power on XRacer while holding down the bind button. XRacer is now in bind mode.
2. For binding instructions with your remote control, please refer to the transmitter manual. For
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