Blog Article Continuation(s) HK Micro Q-Bot HiSky FF120 – First Look and Review

Discussion in 'Specific Models of Quadcopters and Drones' started by webman, May 29, 2013.

  1. webman

    webman Administrator Staff Member

    This thread will serve as a continuation of the new First Look at:
    https://www.droneflyers.com/2013/05/hk-micro-q-bot-hisky-ff120-first-look-and-review/

    The first addition to the article is a step-by-step for getting the Micro Q-bot or HiSky FF120 bound to a 9X or compatible TX. Thanks to mikefromgermany for this!

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    (start with your TX powered OFF)
    1. remove stock module or do the 1K resistor mod.
    2. charge the module's LiPo.
    (turn on the charged module)
    3. connect the charged module ONLY with the Buddy connector
    4. DO NOT switch the TX on.
    5. change the mode on the module to both green LEDs
    6. remove module (plug from TX)
    7. switch TX on and create a simple 4ch model - invert channels as described in post below (you may later add the 5th "Flip"channel)
    (Tune TX OFF)
    8. insert Batt in Q-bot (tape it down, if unsure of the reversed channels)
    9. quick plug the (turned on and both green showing) battery powerted module into TX - DO NOT switch the TX on!
    (this must be done within about two seconds while the green LED on the quad is flashing
    10. hold TX as near as possible to bind (2 inches)
    wait for solid green LED on PCB
    (11. reassign channel reverse as necessary)
    ready.
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    Last edited: Feb 8, 2014
  2. webman

    webman Administrator Staff Member

    Channel settings on stock 9X
    Mode 2 sticks
    Channel settings.......
    Mode 2
    AIL - normal
    ELE - Reverse
    THR - Reverse
    RUD - Reverse

    See enclosed...
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  3. trevor lazarus

    trevor lazarus New Member

    Hey , Thanks alot for this killer tutorial, it was plain and simple , I ve been trying for months now to get this q bot in the air, with this simple tutorial I'm up in less than 5 mins, and thanks to the correct channel allocation, No full throttle on start up... again thank you so much for this !
     

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