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How to wire receiver for pwd? Using spf3
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I didnt know if this should be in the beginner or tutorials/How to section but can anyone help me understand the correct way to wire the FlySky R6B reciever and the seriously Pro F3 Deluxe board? I have tried following the manual but nothing seems to be recognized in cleanflight. Ill add any other info you need to assist.

From what I can find I must use PWM for this reciever.

Thank you in advance.

The only thing i can find is that I will need to use both sides of the FC and they should look something like the below. However the flysky does not have much info on what ports are which...

Pin - IO 1 - IO 2
1 - GND - GND
2 - +5V - +5V
3 - AILE - THRO
4 - ELEV - RUDD
5 - AUX1 - AUX3
6 - AUX2 - AUX4
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#2
There's a line in the Fc that has : - + TX Rx
Connect the ground to the -
Connect the voltage to the +
And then the sbus or ppm to the rx
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(22-Apr-2017, 03:20 AM)Omar90221 Wrote: There's a line in the Fc that has : - + TX Rx
Connect the ground to the -
Connect the voltage to the +
And then the sbus or ppm to the  rx
Can't, it's only PWM
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#4
Your pin assignments are correct, so if you're not seeing anything in the configurator, there can only be a few reasons why:

1. Did you select PWM as the receiver type?
2. Is there power to the receiver? Just plugging in the USB won't provide power, you have to power the flight controller with 5V.
3. Do you have the servo connectors plugged in the right way round on the receiver?
4. Have you bound your radio to the receiver?
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(22-Apr-2017, 09:08 AM)unseen Wrote: Your pin assignments are correct, so if you're not seeing anything in the configurator, there can only be a few reasons why:

1. Did you select PWM as the receiver type?
2. Is there power to the receiver? Just plugging in the USB won't provide power, you have to power the flight controller with 5V.
3. Do you have the servo connectors plugged in the right way round on the receiver?
4. Have you bound your radio to the receiver?


Sorry for the extreme delay. I was on my 1 year anniversary trip and had no internet. 

I did set PWM as receiver type.
I did NOT properly power the receiver.... It turns out I had the vBat and the Battery wires swapped and that caused no power to go to the receiver....
I was bound to the radio

Once I got proper power to the receiver it then showed connections. There were a few things not in the correct Channel but that was easily swapped with some basic testing.

Thank you!
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