My first toothpick without making any compromises. Built like a big quad - no waiver of led and buzzer, coated to make it water resistant.
Σ 92g (60g + 2g Strap + 30g Lipo)
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hey man! nice build! i swamped my fm+ for a crossfire reciever but cant get any stick inputs. im sure its wired correctly, its set to crsfr on config tab too. reconnect fm+ and switched backed to sbus and it worked.
i noticed your rx and tx are on uart 1.
any advise would be helpful to get crossfire going
Which flight controller do you have?
Here is the user manual for the GEPRC FC which I'm using, including a wiring diagram and the betaflight settings for Crossfire:
https://www.geprc.com/download/en/GEPRC-GEP-STABLE-F411-Manual-EN-V1_0.pdf
i have the same FC as you. i follow all the steps. made sure its wired to the correct pads and made sure to change change it in betaflight to crsfr. im connecting to reciever but no stick inputs
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