F405 Wing telemetry problem

Hi, I am back with a problem regarding my SpeedyBee F405 Wing FC, more specifically, connecting via the telemetry radio.

After uploading latest beta firmware, I can connect the Flight Controller to Mission Planner via USB port, but can’t connect via Telemetry Radio. LED’s on both devices are lit up, not flashing, which would mean they are connected to each other, but for some reason Mission Planner can’t connect, all I get is “trying to connect” and it counts down until the timeout. I tried some fixes i found (like switching RX and TX pins on the telemetry connection, different baud rates), but none of them worked for me, can someone give any advice what to do? I can provide more info if needed.

Kind Regards,
Dawid

I suppose you saw this.

I saw this, but from what i know, the wireless connections like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are for connecting w/o radio telemetry, so i don’t think that is the problem.

I assumed you were using the integrated radio. What Serial port do you have the telemetry radio connected to?
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Do you mean where is the telemetry radio plugged in on the board, or on GCS? I don’t really understand what do you mean by the “Serial port”

ok, after some reading i think i have it connected to SERIAL6, if it helps, I Soldered the cables to the Solder pads

I have yet to get this to work either, both on wifi or bluetooth.

But have you tried using external telemetry radio? Thats where I’m experiencing the problem.

Did you read the Arducopter Wiki page? The internal radio is on serial6.

So, use another port for an external radio.

After even more reading, i came to a conclusion that my external telemetry radio is actually most likely connected to Serial 4 port, because the solder pads on the board say “R4” and “T4” which, I think, correspond to Serial 4. After changing SERIAL4_PROTOCOL to 1 (MavLink 1) or 2 (MavLink 2) On Mission Planner via USB, I still can’t connect to the board via Telemetry, am I missing something?

Also sorry for all the mistakes I make, I can fairly say that I’m still pretty new to these new devices, I didn’t need to setup these Serial ports on APM, so I don’t really know how to do it.

Alright I figured it out (I had SERIAL4_BAUD set incorrectly) and got It working , yay! Thank you so much for help Dave!

Glad to hear you are advancing!

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What did you set the Baud to to get it to work? I am experiencing a similar issue.

The 57 setting (which is 57600 baud rate) worked for me.

Hmmm interesting. Do you mind looking over my post to see if anything jumps out at you?

Telemetry Issue

Hi, I’ve got 3DR connected to UART 2 in the SpeedyBee F405 Wing (where it says Telemetry module connector in the screenshot shared by @DawidBoTak above). I’ve tapped into the T2 and R2 (Rx and Tx respectively on the airside module) in that port so that makes it UART2 instead of UART4 (it would have been UART4 if I had tapped into T4 and R4). I have set Serial2_Protocol to Mavlink 2, used the correct COM port in MP with 5700 Baud Rate. I have solid green LED in both GCS and airside modules. The thing connects but never progresses to collect all parameters. In the SIK radio setting under Config, everything is grayed out and I can’t change a thing even when I press ‘Load settings’. In the grayed out numbers, I can see 115 for the 3DR. So I changed to 11500 for the Baud Rate and nothing works. Only 57600 setting works to even progress a bit in MP. It says can’t enter the ‘Command mode’ and it can’t enter the bootloader mode if I press ‘Upload firmware’. If I ignore all warnings, I can get telemetry working in one direction (from craft to GCS), but cant’t get any control signal over from GCS to the craft. I can see the artificial horizon moving, all telemetry shows correctly. But my only issue is that the link is not bidirectional, i.e., I can’t send any control signals from my GCS to my craft. I am using OpenTX through an R9M ELRS module on my FlySky FSi6X transmitter with necessary mods to pair with an R9Mini receiver. Please do let me know if anyone can think of any idea to get a bidirectional connection working between my GCS and my craft instead of a unidirectional (telemetry only) link. Thanks.

Hi I’m trying to connect radio telemetry to my speedy bee f405 wing wirings are good but it’s not connecting to mission planer

Are there any LED’s on the telemetry modules? If so, are they blinking or not? If they are blinking, they are not connected to each other, that could mean that both radios or one of them have incorrect settings set. That could also mean that they are incompatible with each other (one end might work on 433mHz, and the other end on 915mHz, just like on @Austin_Lee 's post, manufacturer’s fault). If they are not blinking, that means they are connected to eachother. Then, you might need to check if your drivers for the telemetry are correct and up to date, check whether you have selected the correct COM port next to the “connect” button, and check for the right baud rate of your telemetry.