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« on: April 25, 2017, 09:44:02 PM »
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i am having fs ct6b everything is working fine except transmitter setup wizard it is the onyl thing at which i am stuck plz herlp me out
Is anyone having ct6b with openpilot configured settings so i can flash it with my board any help is weldcomned Hats Off
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2018, 12:26:06 PM »
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The transmitter wizard is only for the open pilot's transmitters. For ct6b there is a separate software called 'T6config', which comes in cd along with the transmitter. Sometimes they don't give them so you can download it from the net, and its files as well.
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2018, 12:27:56 PM »
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I have solved it. I was selecting wrong protocol on setup wizard due to which it was not working

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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2018, 12:29:29 PM »
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How and which protocols to select?
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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2018, 01:06:43 PM »
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Select pwm

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« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2018, 02:01:04 PM »
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Select pwm

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I am also looking at cc3d, and my Tx/Rx is Flysky FS-i4x/FS-A6.
Do you think if that will be supported by cc3d?
Did you have to connect your Tx to computer using some cable for completing the cc3d configuration?
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« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2018, 05:19:04 PM »
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No. you first bind the receiver to the transmitter.
then connect the receiver to the cc3d board in the standard PWM way (1 wire per channel in the correct manner)
then open Librepilot on your PC and connect the cc3d to your PC the software should recognize it.
then go to vehicle setup wizard and setup your communication protocol as PWM (you can even go to the configuration tab and set the communication protocol manually)
only then you proceed to transmitter setup wizard. (if the if the communication protocol is not set to PWM, the cc3d board will not know that you are communicating in PWM so it cannot read the signals. so be sure to first set the communication protocol to PWM and then setup your transmitter)

I do not suggest you connect your transmitter to the PC and do modifications to the default firmware (unless you know what you are doing).
and no, you do not need to connect your transmitter to PC.
any further doubts may be asked.
All the best.
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No. you first bind the receiver to the transmitter.
then connect the receiver to the cc3d board in the standard PWM way (1 wire per channel in the correct manner)
then open Librepilot on your PC and connect the cc3d to your PC the software should recognize it.
then go to vehicle setup wizard and setup your communication protocol as PWM (you can even go to the configuration tab and set the communication protocol manually)
only then you proceed to transmitter setup wizard. (if the if the communication protocol is not set to PWM, the cc3d board will not know that you are communicating in PWM so it cannot read the signals. so be sure to first set the communication protocol to PWM and then setup your transmitter)

I do not suggest you connect your transmitter to the PC and do modifications to the default firmware (unless you know what you are doing).
and no, you do not need to connect your transmitter to PC.
any further doubts may be asked.
All the best.
My Radio is Flysky FS-i4x and Rx-FS-A6.
I am going through the transmitter setup wizard in LibrePilot.
At one step it ask us to validate the inputs movement by looking at the diagram on screen. When I move the stick, in the given diagram controls are not moving.
I did select Input signal configuration as PWM.
And software did pickup my Tx/Rx. Because again at input screen (2nd tab) when I move the stick, the sliders are moving. But it does as if a lag in graphics.
Any Idea?
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« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2018, 05:03:45 PM »
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No. you first bind the receiver to the transmitter.
then connect the receiver to the cc3d board in the standard PWM way (1 wire per channel in the correct manner)
then open Librepilot on your PC and connect the cc3d to your PC the software should recognize it.
then go to vehicle setup wizard and setup your communication protocol as PWM (you can even go to the configuration tab and set the communication protocol manually)
only then you proceed to transmitter setup wizard. (if the if the communication protocol is not set to PWM, the cc3d board will not know that you are communicating in PWM so it cannot read the signals. so be sure to first set the communication protocol to PWM and then setup your transmitter)

I do not suggest you connect your transmitter to the PC and do modifications to the default firmware (unless you know what you are doing).
and no, you do not need to connect your transmitter to PC.
any further doubts may be asked.
All the best.
My Radio is Flysky FS-i4x and Rx-FS-A6.
I am going through the transmitter setup wizard in LibrePilot.
At one step it ask us to validate the inputs movement by looking at the diagram on screen. When I move the stick, in the given diagram controls are not moving.
I did select Input signal configuration as PWM.
And software did pickup my Tx/Rx. Because again at input screen (2nd tab) when I move the stick, the sliders are moving. But it does as if a lag in graphics.
Any Idea?
It happens sometime only your yaw and pitch is reversed

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