RF Profiles
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High bandwidth / Low latency profile
This mode is tuned for ultra-high update-rate and super low latency. Stick inputs translates to
almost instantaneous reaction (150Hz). It is capable of exchanging large amounts of serial data in
both directions besides the regular RC signals. The range of this mode is lower but comparable to
other LRS systems on the market. Provides full MAVLink or serial bridge, if used.
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Normal update-rate profile
This profile is made for long range flight with a normal update rate on your stick inputs (50Hz). It
has also telemetry support in both directions, but only for the most important information i.e.
GPS, current sensor, attitude, and simple commands. The range improves about two-fold. You can
also force the Crossfire to use this profile so it does not switch in to the 150Hz mode.
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Low update-rate profile
This mode is made for ultra long range. It has a very low update rate (4Hz). Only 4 new servo
positions per second is sent over the link but it will give you 4 times more range compared to the
“Normal update-rate” profile. Telemetry has even less bandwidth. It is recommended to only use
this RF profile (Forced telemetry mode) when in assisted flight modes (GPS, position hold,
waypoint navigation).
To change link mode:
1. Enter the configuration menu, select “General”
2. Toggle between “Normal” and “Forced Telemetry””
3. Exit the menu to instantaneously enable the new link mode
Force RF 50Hz:
1. Enter the receiver menu, select “General”
2. Toggle between “On” and “Off”
3. Exit the menu to instantaneously enable the new link mode
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