Instructions on connecting a FSR6b receiver to a CC3D.

Discussion in 'Misc. Quadcopter & Multirotor discussions' started by dronester, Jan 26, 2016.

  1. dronester

    dronester New Member

    Hello all. I recently purchased a ft6 radio with the fs r6b receiver that i need to connect to my CC3D flight board. Any info on the pinout connections? maybe a diagram or something? receiver should already be binded to the TX, so all i really need to do is connect the FB to the receiver.
     
  2. webman

    webman Administrator Staff Member

    You might get lucky- BUT...
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    Hope you find your answer tho! I spent countless hours digging around when I was modifying and programming my old Turnigy 9X and binding it with various machines. Always dug up an answer somewhere - often on youtube!
     
  3. RGJameson

    RGJameson Active Member

    Well the CC3D software will adjust to almost any order. If you want to do it exactly right follow this pic.
    This is the often posted diagram of the wiring harness.
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    Just to keep it short the CC3D is expecting #1 to be Throttle.
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    Flysky uses a different ordering. This is an exact match.
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    BTW for software go for LibrePilot.
    https://librepilot.atlassian.net/wiki/display/LPDOC/Welcome
     

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