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RF Profiles
High bandwidth / Low latency profile
This mode is tuned for ultra-high update-rate and super low latency. Stick inputs translates to
almost instantaneous reaction (150Hz). It is capable of exchanging large amounts of serial data in
both directions besides the regular RC signals. The range of this mode is lower but comparable to
other LRS systems on the market. Provides full MAVLink or serial bridge, if used.
Normal update-rate profile
This profile is made for long range flight with a normal update rate on your stick inputs (50Hz). It
has also telemetry support in both directions, but only for the most important information i.e.
GPS, current sensor, attitude, and simple commands. The range improves about two-fold. You can
also force the Crossfire to use this profile so it does not switch in to the 150Hz mode.
Low update-rate profile
This mode is made for ultra long range. It has a very low update rate (4Hz). Only 4 new servo
positions per second is sent over the link but it will give you 4 times more range compared to the
“Normal update-rate” profile. Telemetry has even less bandwidth. It is recommended to only use
this RF profile (Forced telemetry mode) when in assisted flight modes (GPS, position hold,
waypoint navigation).
To change link mode:
1. Enter the configuration menu, select “General”
2. Toggle between “Normal” and “Forced Telemetry””
3. Exit the menu to instantaneously enable the new link mode
Force RF 50Hz:
1. Enter the receiver menu, select “General”
2. Toggle between “On” and “Off”
3. Exit the menu to instantaneously enable the new link mode
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