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I bought Flysky TX (FS-th9x) and Frsky V8FR-II Rx but dont know how connect tx to rx? the rx indicate red flash and dont bint to tx. please help me!

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Do you have the Frsky module? Your receiver will not work with the Flysky module.
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You need a frsky module.

The djt will don't he job :-)

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Rob Thomson wrote:You need a frsky module.

The djt will don't he job :-)

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Oops :-) damn auto correct!

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what is Frsky module? it connect to my TX? i have bought Frsky V8FR-II Rx not any things
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Tanks for your reply.
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You could use this:http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... r_V2_.html with your Flysky module. But the Frsky module is a better system.

Flysky and Frsky. Unfortunately, the names are very similar.
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is it possible use Flysky TX and Turnigy RX without any other module? i have Frsky V8FR-II Rx but dont go to buy
Frsky DJT module.
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Turnigy/FlySky TX Module use Turnigy/FlySky RX

Frsky DJT DHT or DFT module use only Frsky RX.
No other way it works.
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I presume that your radio came with a FlySky transmitter module installed. In that case you can use either the 8 channel or the 6-channel receiver from FlySky. Both work with the radio. HobbyKing sells the 8-channel FlySky receiver under their Turnigy brand and the 6-channel FlySky receiver under their HobbyKing brand.

But as all others have said: FrSky is a much better radio system. It is a better idea to get a FrSky transmitter module than to buy FlySky receivers.
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ShowMaster wrote: No other way it works.
Is that a Yoda quote? :-)
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dvogonen wrote:
ShowMaster wrote: No other way it works.
Is that a Yoda quote? :-)
Sorry, my red wine translator kicked in.
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I go to buy Flysky RX and dont use frysky RX...
Is Flysky Rx easy to bind with Flysky TX?! or need add module to bind?!!
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No other module needed. Binding process is very easy:
1. Power up the RX with bind connector in place, LED will blink
2. Press and hold bind button on TX module and switch radio on
3. RX will bind within seconds
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My Flysky TX dont have bind button, this is my problem.you know where is it?
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This is the bind button
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My Flysky dont have this module and behind my tx is empty!! :( i have buy it from bevrc.
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In which case.. you purchased a transmitter with no module.

As you already have an FRSKY receiver - why dont you now just get a module as recommended in the above links.

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