What receiver can be used for F3 flight control?
In the field of drones and model aircraft, F3 flight control is favored by players because of its stability and openness. Choosing the right receiver is key to ensuring flight performance. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to provide you with a detailed analysis of the receiver types compatible with the F3 flight control and provide structured data for reference.
1. Overview of compatibility between F3 flight control and receiver

F3 flight control supports multiple receiver protocols, including PPM, SBUS, IBUS, DSM, etc. The following are the receiver types and their characteristics that have been highly discussed in the past 10 days:
| Receiver type | Agreement | Compatibility | Popular brands |
|---|---|---|---|
| FrSky XM+ | SBUS | high | FrSky |
| FlySky IA6B | PPM/IBUS | Middle to high | FlySky |
| SpektrumDSMX | DSM | in | Spektrum |
| TBS Crossfire Nano | CRSF | High (needs adaptation) | TBS |
2. Performance comparison of popular receivers
Based on recent user feedback and technical reviews, here are the performance data of several popular receivers:
| Model | Delay (ms) | Maximum distance (km) | Weight(g) | Price (yuan) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FrSky R-XSR | 9 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 200-250 |
| FlySky FS-A8S | 12 | 0.8 | 2.0 | 150-180 |
| TBS Crossfire Nano | 5 | 10+ | 5.0 | 600-700 |
3. How to choose a suitable receiver?
1.protocol matching: Confirm whether the F3 flight control firmware supports the receiver's protocol (for example, Betaflight needs to enable the corresponding protocol).
2.flight requirements: For racing flights, it is recommended to choose a low-latency receiver (such as SBUS/CRSF), and for long flights, you need to pay attention to signal stability.
3.budget: Entry-level players can choose FlySky IA6B, and high-end players recommend the FrSky or Crossfire series.
4. Recent hotly discussed issues among users
1.SBUS vs IBUS: Most users believe that SBUS has wider compatibility, but IBUS performs better in the FlySky system.
2.Crossfire adaptation: Need to connect through the UART port of the F3 flight controller and configure the correct baud rate.
3.DSM2 compatibility: Some old F3 flight controllers need special firmware to support them.
5. Summary
The receiver selection for F3 flight control requires comprehensive consideration of protocol, performance and budget. Recently popular models such as FrSky XM+ and TBS Crossfire Nano are highly recommended for their stability and low latency. It is recommended that users read the flight control firmware instructions and refer to the latest community reviews before purchasing.
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