RADIOMASTER RP1 V2

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Kaiwhiwhi Nano RadioMaster RP1 V2 2.4GHz ExpressLRS ELRS

1. Kupu Whakataki

The RadioMaster RP1 V2 is a compact and high-performance 2.4GHz ExpressLRS (ELRS) Nano Receiver designed for remote control applications, particularly in FPV (First Person View) drones and other RC models. This receiver incorporates a Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO) for enhanced signal stability and accuracy. It features an ESP8285 MCU and SX1280 RF chip, offering low-latency and high-refresh-rate communication. The RP1 V2 supports WiFi for convenient firmware updates and configuration via a web atanga.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

2.1 Nga waahanga matua

2.2 Ihirangi mokete

RadioMaster RP1 V2 Nano ExpressLRS Receiver connected to a 65mm UFL 2.4GHz T Antenna

The image shows the RadioMaster RP1 V2 Nano ExpressLRS Receiver with the included 65mm UFL 2.4GHz T Antenna connected. This antenna is essential for full-range operation.

3. Whakatakotoranga

TūemiRP1 Nano ExpressLRS 2.4GHz Receiver
MomoISM
MCUESP8285
Tipi RFSEMTECH SX1281
Telemetry RF Power10mW
Antenna65mm 2.4GHz T Antenna
Awhe Auautanga2.404 - 2.479 GHz
Maximum Receive Refresh Rate500Hz / F1000Hz
Minimum Receiver Refresh Rate25Hz
Mahi Voltage5V
Taumaha2.2g (Including antenna)
Ahu13mm x 11mm x 3mm
Putanga FirmwareExpressLRS v2.4 kua whakauruhia i mua
FW WhaingaRadioMaster RP1/2 2400 RX
Atanga pahiCRSF
RadioMaster RP1 V2 Nano ExpressLRS Receiver with dimensions 13mm x 11mm x 3mm

This image displays the RadioMaster RP1 V2 Nano ExpressLRS Receiver, highlighting its compact dimensions of 13mm in length, 11mm in width, and 3mm in height. The image shows the UFL antenna connector and solder pads.

4. Tatūnga

4.1 Waea Whakahoahoa

Connect the RP1 V2 receiver to your flight controller or other compatible device using the provided CRSF wire or by soldering directly to the pads. Ensure correct polarity and data line connections.

Kati-ake view of the RadioMaster RP1 V2 Nano ExpressLRS Receiver showing 5V, TX, RX, and GND solder pads

He taipitopito view of the RadioMaster RP1 V2 receiver's solder pads, clearly labeled for 5V power input, TX (transmit), RX (receive) data lines, and GND (ground). These pads are used for connecting the receiver to a flight controller.

4.2 Tikanga Here

To establish a connection between your RP1 V2 receiver and your ExpressLRS transmitter module, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure your ExpressLRS transmitter module is powered on and set to binding mode.
  2. Power on your RP1 V2 receiver.
  3. Immediately power off the receiver.
  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 two more times. After the third power cycle, the receiver's LED should begin a rapid double flash, indicating it is in binding mode.
  5. Once the receiver is in binding mode, activate the binding function on your ExpressLRS transmitter.
  6. A successful bind is indicated by a solid LED on the receiver. If the LED remains flashing, repeat the binding process.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Firmware Updates via WiFi

The RP1 V2 receiver features built-in WiFi, allowing for convenient firmware updates and configuration without needing a physical connection to a computer.

  1. Power on the receiver. If it is not connected to a transmitter, it will automatically enter WiFi hotspot mode after a short period.
  2. On your computer or mobile phone, search for available WiFi networks and connect to the network named "ExpressLRS RX" (or similar, depending on firmware version). The default password is "expresslrs".
  3. Tuwhera a web pūtirotiro me te whakatere ki 10.0.0.1. This will open the ExpressLRS WebUI.
  4. Mai i te WebUI, you can update the receiver's firmware by uploading the appropriate .bin file or configure various settings.
  5. After updating or configuring, save your changes and reboot the receiver.

5.2 Te Mahi Noa

Once bound and configured, the RP1 V2 receiver will automatically connect to your transmitter upon power-up. The solid LED on the receiver indicates a successful connection. The low-latency and high-refresh-rate capabilities of ExpressLRS ensure precise and responsive control for your RC model.

6. Tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your RadioMaster RP1 V2 receiver, consider the following maintenance guidelines:

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your RP1 V2 receiver, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

8. Nga korero haumaru

Please refer to the instruction manual before use. Always operate RC equipment responsibly and in accordance with local laws and regulations. Ensure all connections are secure and correct before powering on your model. Improper installation or use can lead to damage to the product or other components.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. You can find more information about RadioMaster products on their official store: RadioMaster Amazon Store.