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The RF007 features a built-in FrSky receiver that can directly bind with KAVAN or FrSky transmitters, eliminating the need for an external receiver. The RF007 Archer | The RF007 features a built-in FrSky receiver that can directly bind with KAVAN or FrSky transmitters, eliminating the need for an external receiver. The '''RF007 Archer''' version comes with a built-in 2.4GHz Archer Plus RS receiver operating in ACCESS or ACCST V2 mode. The '''RF007 Twin''' features a built-in dual 2.4GHz TW R6 receiver operating in TW mode. The RF007 TANDEM offers a further long-range capability due to its inside dual-band 2.4GHz&900MHz TD receiver. The internal receiver is interfaced over UART with FBUS operation. For users with other requirements, a receiver can also be connected via the main header or one of the expansion ports. Rotorflight supports a wide range of receiver signal protocols. For a complete list of supported protocols, users can refer to the Rotorflight Configurator tool or visit https://rotorflight.org | ||
Latest revision as of 07:02, 16 April 2025
Internal FrSky Receiver & External Receiver Support
The RF007 features a built-in FrSky receiver that can directly bind with KAVAN or FrSky transmitters, eliminating the need for an external receiver. The RF007 Archer version comes with a built-in 2.4GHz Archer Plus RS receiver operating in ACCESS or ACCST V2 mode. The RF007 Twin features a built-in dual 2.4GHz TW R6 receiver operating in TW mode. The RF007 TANDEM offers a further long-range capability due to its inside dual-band 2.4GHz&900MHz TD receiver. The internal receiver is interfaced over UART with FBUS operation. For users with other requirements, a receiver can also be connected via the main header or one of the expansion ports. Rotorflight supports a wide range of receiver signal protocols. For a complete list of supported protocols, users can refer to the Rotorflight Configurator tool or visit https://rotorflight.org