Hi guys,
I hope that you will be able to help.
I am trying to bind a Babyhawk II HD drone to a Jumper T Pro radio controller with an external CRSF Nano TX module. There has been an issue with the module's integrated wires right out-of-the-box where the module (with properly inserted pins both ways) will only make intermittent connection to the controller's pins (and MicroTX or MicroWiFi not appearing in the T Pro's internal menu at all) but I presume that I have fixed that permanently pushing them in such a way that this was sorted. However now the "Configure Crossfire" submenu is clickable on the controller's screen, as well as on its External Module's page, but there is no explicit option for binding on the latter. It just appears on the menu and the CRSF frequency drops to 145Hz instead of 250Hz which is the default setting. Internal module is set to Off, only the External one is active.
I have the 4-in-1 version of the Jumper T Pro which has been updated to the latest firmware version with the microSD card (voice and other) contents which work in unison, i.e. are the same version and with no internal errors. The Nano TX external module has been also updated to the its latest version and after fixing the adapter's wire problem lights up in yellow and in green when its back button is pressed for binding but nothing happens with the drone set to bind also. Is there something else I am supposed to do before the radio controller can display its "bind" option in the External Module's subpage? "Crossfire Configure" appears on another page in the internal controller's menu and there is binding option there however when chosen and pressing the bind-button on the drone it takes forever and they don't connect in the end.
The Babyhawk is a ready-to-fly drone that came from its manufacturer with crossfire configured that successfully connected to the DJI goggles already (took two seconds in total) so I am unsure what I am doing wrong. I have been reading that the transmitter and receiver must be having the same version so they can talk to each other, how do we do that when binding doesn't work? The drone is having two USB connectors - one is USB-C and the other is micro USB. What is the micro USB connector for and does it have any relation to binding? Is there a way to let's say connect the USB-C port at the back of the TBS Crossfire Nano module while on the radio to the USB-C port of the drone and get them to bind? Finally, anyone knows why the crossfire frequency goes down to 145Hz (from 250) now when the external module was finally recognized by the radio? All the adapter pins are not bent and the problem previously related to the wires carrying the signal between the adapter and the pins on the radio seems to be fully fixed.
Apologies for the so many questions, this is my first drone and I am confused as I couldn't find my answers on the TBS manual and the one of the drone. Thanks in advance.
I hope that you will be able to help.
I am trying to bind a Babyhawk II HD drone to a Jumper T Pro radio controller with an external CRSF Nano TX module. There has been an issue with the module's integrated wires right out-of-the-box where the module (with properly inserted pins both ways) will only make intermittent connection to the controller's pins (and MicroTX or MicroWiFi not appearing in the T Pro's internal menu at all) but I presume that I have fixed that permanently pushing them in such a way that this was sorted. However now the "Configure Crossfire" submenu is clickable on the controller's screen, as well as on its External Module's page, but there is no explicit option for binding on the latter. It just appears on the menu and the CRSF frequency drops to 145Hz instead of 250Hz which is the default setting. Internal module is set to Off, only the External one is active.
I have the 4-in-1 version of the Jumper T Pro which has been updated to the latest firmware version with the microSD card (voice and other) contents which work in unison, i.e. are the same version and with no internal errors. The Nano TX external module has been also updated to the its latest version and after fixing the adapter's wire problem lights up in yellow and in green when its back button is pressed for binding but nothing happens with the drone set to bind also. Is there something else I am supposed to do before the radio controller can display its "bind" option in the External Module's subpage? "Crossfire Configure" appears on another page in the internal controller's menu and there is binding option there however when chosen and pressing the bind-button on the drone it takes forever and they don't connect in the end.
The Babyhawk is a ready-to-fly drone that came from its manufacturer with crossfire configured that successfully connected to the DJI goggles already (took two seconds in total) so I am unsure what I am doing wrong. I have been reading that the transmitter and receiver must be having the same version so they can talk to each other, how do we do that when binding doesn't work? The drone is having two USB connectors - one is USB-C and the other is micro USB. What is the micro USB connector for and does it have any relation to binding? Is there a way to let's say connect the USB-C port at the back of the TBS Crossfire Nano module while on the radio to the USB-C port of the drone and get them to bind? Finally, anyone knows why the crossfire frequency goes down to 145Hz (from 250) now when the external module was finally recognized by the radio? All the adapter pins are not bent and the problem previously related to the wires carrying the signal between the adapter and the pins on the radio seems to be fully fixed.
Apologies for the so many questions, this is my first drone and I am confused as I couldn't find my answers on the TBS manual and the one of the drone. Thanks in advance.