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The ImmersionRC EzUHF is a 433MHz wireless control system. Suitable for long range and critical remote control   | [[Image:EzUHF_boxes.jpg|500px|right]]The ImmersionRC EzUHF is a 433MHz switchable 200mW or 600mW output one-way wireless control system. Suitable for long range (10km+) and critical situations where a good remote control link is required.  | ||
* [http://www.immersionrc.com/EzUHF.htm ImmersionRC EzUHF product page]  | |||
== EzUHF transmitter ==  | == EzUHF transmitter ==  | ||
* Model: EzUHF 200/600mW Transmitter silver[[Image:EzUHF_transmitter_board.jpg|400px|right]]  | |||
* Purchase date: 2012-08-22  | * Purchase date: 2012-08-22  | ||
* Transmitter ID: 985  | * Transmitter ID: 985  | ||
* Stock firmware version: 1.25a (6)  | * Stock firmware version: 1.25a (6)  | ||
* Frequency band selected:   | * Upgraded firmware version: 1.25b (6)  | ||
* Frequency band selected: 436-438MHz  | |||
Print a label with the unique transmitter ID and put it on the transmitter. Makes it easier to check if any neighboring EzUHF flyers use the same ID.  | |||
== EzUHF receiver ==  | == EzUHF receiver ==  | ||
* Model: EzUHF Receiver  | |||
* Purchase date: 2012-08-22  | * Purchase date: 2012-08-22  | ||
* Channels: 8  | |||
* Diversity: two dipole antennas  | |||
* Stock firmware version: 1.24 (6)  | * Stock firmware version: 1.24 (6)  | ||
* Frequency band selected:   | * Upgraded firmware version: 1.25b (6)  | ||
* Frequency band selected: 436-438MHz  | |||
== Spectrum Norway ==  | == Spectrum Norway ==  | ||
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* [http://www.npt.no/iKnowBase/Content/Frequency_allocations_NORWAY.pdf?documentID=49095 Frequency allocations Norway] - pdf  | * [http://www.npt.no/iKnowBase/Content/Frequency_allocations_NORWAY.pdf?documentID=49095 Frequency allocations Norway] - pdf  | ||
[[Image:ezuhf_spectrum_norway.png|250px]]  | |||
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== Drivers ==  | == Drivers ==  | ||
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== Software ==  | == Software ==  | ||
The ImmersionRC software is quite good and fairly straightforward. The receiver tab include a simplified spectrum analyzer, very useful to determine   | The ImmersionRC software is quite good and fairly straightforward. The receiver tab include a simplified spectrum analyzer, very useful to determine the condition of the RF environment. Here I picked the 436-438MHz range to get a considerably cleaner band.  | ||
[[Image:ezuhf_spectrum_analyzer.png|500px]]  | |||
== Bind ==  | |||
To configure the receiver to listen for the transmitter, perform the following binding procedure:  | |||
# Toggle the transmitter power switch to Low  | |||
# Hold the bind pushbutton while turning on the transmitter  | |||
# Turn on the receiver and hold the bind pushbutton on the receiver for 5 seconds  | |||
# Move the sticks and check the control output on the receiver  | |||
== Failsafe ==  | |||
The UHF receiver will wait 1 second before jumping into failsafe mode if the transmitte signal is lost. To set the failsafe paramters do the following:  | |||
# Position the sticks in the desired failsafe configuration, e.g. throttle low, slight down elevator and slight aileron turn - on multirotor make sure to adjust the travel range for the flight mode switch to land inside the "Failsafe" zone so that the flight controller knows that it has lost signal  | |||
# Hold the EzUHF transmitter bind button until a series of single beeps are heard, release button - this can be done on the ground or in the air - the failsafe values are saved by the receiver  | |||
''Important:'' when using a multirotor and NAZA, this has to be done on the ground when the flight mode channel is trimmed to trigger one of the NAZA failsafe zones - use the NAZA Assistant to view these zones  | |||
== Firmware upgrade ==  | |||
The firmware upgrade process is simple and recommended to keep the units up-to-date. Make sure to test the units properly after upgrading the firmware to find any new quirks.  | |||
Transmitter:  | |||
# Start by disconnecting the radio power to the transmitter, USB will provide the power during flashing  | |||
# Remove the antenna, switch the power switch to High and hold the pushbutton  | |||
# Plug in the USB cable and install the new Immersion RC Custom USB Device driver  | |||
# The red LED should start blinking  | |||
# In the IRC tool, the Update Firmware button should now be activated, uncheck Preserve Configuration for a full restore  | |||
# Pick the correct .fw-receiver firmware (Tx500) and upload the code, should take about 10-20 seconds, a sequence of beeps indicates it's done  | |||
# Mount the antenna and re-plug the USB cable to load the new firmware, configure it using the IRC tool  | |||
# Lastly, enter firmware mode again and hit Fix Fuses to make sure everything is set up  | |||
Receiver:  | |||
# Disconnect any power from the R/C model, power is supplied by the USB connection  | |||
# Hold the pushbutton next to the servo-headers using a plastic tool  | |||
# Plug in the USB cable and install the new Immersion RC Custom USB Device driver  | |||
# The red LED should start blinking  | |||
# In the IRC tool, the Update Firmware button should now be activated, uncheck Preserve Configuration for a full restore  | |||
# Pick the correct .fw-receiver firmware (Rx8ch) and upload the code, should take about 10-20 seconds  | |||
# Unplug the USB cable and re-insert it to load the new firmware, configure it using the IRC tool  | |||
# Re-bind the receiver with the transmitter and more importantly configure the failsafe  | |||
# Lastly, enter firmware mode again and hit Fix Fuses to make sure everything is set up  | |||
== References ==  | == References ==  | ||
* [http://www.immersionrc.com/EzUHF.htm ImmersionRC EzUHF product page]  | |||
* [http://flitetest.com/articles/Long_Range_Systems Long Range System review]  | * [http://flitetest.com/articles/Long_Range_Systems Long Range System review]  | ||
Latest revision as of 21:55, 19 November 2014
The ImmersionRC EzUHF is a 433MHz switchable 200mW or 600mW output one-way wireless control system. Suitable for long range (10km+) and critical situations where a good remote control link is required.
EzUHF transmitter
- Model: EzUHF 200/600mW Transmitter silver
 - Purchase date: 2012-08-22
 - Transmitter ID: 985
 - Stock firmware version: 1.25a (6)
 - Upgraded firmware version: 1.25b (6)
 - Frequency band selected: 436-438MHz
 
Print a label with the unique transmitter ID and put it on the transmitter. Makes it easier to check if any neighboring EzUHF flyers use the same ID.
EzUHF receiver
- Model: EzUHF Receiver
 - Purchase date: 2012-08-22
 - Channels: 8
 - Diversity: two dipole antennas
 - Stock firmware version: 1.24 (6)
 - Upgraded firmware version: 1.25b (6)
 - Frequency band selected: 436-438MHz
 
Spectrum Norway
The spectrum space in Norway follows most of the European line of distribution. The entire 430-438MHz band is dedicated for amateur use.
Drivers
The driver install is not straight forward, at least not on Windows XP. The USB driver failed to install and a manual driver update had to be done, poin the path to c:\Program Files\ImmersionRC\ImmersionRCTools.
Software
The ImmersionRC software is quite good and fairly straightforward. The receiver tab include a simplified spectrum analyzer, very useful to determine the condition of the RF environment. Here I picked the 436-438MHz range to get a considerably cleaner band.
Bind
To configure the receiver to listen for the transmitter, perform the following binding procedure:
- Toggle the transmitter power switch to Low
 - Hold the bind pushbutton while turning on the transmitter
 - Turn on the receiver and hold the bind pushbutton on the receiver for 5 seconds
 - Move the sticks and check the control output on the receiver
 
Failsafe
The UHF receiver will wait 1 second before jumping into failsafe mode if the transmitte signal is lost. To set the failsafe paramters do the following:
- Position the sticks in the desired failsafe configuration, e.g. throttle low, slight down elevator and slight aileron turn - on multirotor make sure to adjust the travel range for the flight mode switch to land inside the "Failsafe" zone so that the flight controller knows that it has lost signal
 - Hold the EzUHF transmitter bind button until a series of single beeps are heard, release button - this can be done on the ground or in the air - the failsafe values are saved by the receiver
 
Important: when using a multirotor and NAZA, this has to be done on the ground when the flight mode channel is trimmed to trigger one of the NAZA failsafe zones - use the NAZA Assistant to view these zones
Firmware upgrade
The firmware upgrade process is simple and recommended to keep the units up-to-date. Make sure to test the units properly after upgrading the firmware to find any new quirks.
Transmitter:
- Start by disconnecting the radio power to the transmitter, USB will provide the power during flashing
 - Remove the antenna, switch the power switch to High and hold the pushbutton
 - Plug in the USB cable and install the new Immersion RC Custom USB Device driver
 - The red LED should start blinking
 - In the IRC tool, the Update Firmware button should now be activated, uncheck Preserve Configuration for a full restore
 - Pick the correct .fw-receiver firmware (Tx500) and upload the code, should take about 10-20 seconds, a sequence of beeps indicates it's done
 - Mount the antenna and re-plug the USB cable to load the new firmware, configure it using the IRC tool
 - Lastly, enter firmware mode again and hit Fix Fuses to make sure everything is set up
 
Receiver:
- Disconnect any power from the R/C model, power is supplied by the USB connection
 - Hold the pushbutton next to the servo-headers using a plastic tool
 - Plug in the USB cable and install the new Immersion RC Custom USB Device driver
 - The red LED should start blinking
 - In the IRC tool, the Update Firmware button should now be activated, uncheck Preserve Configuration for a full restore
 - Pick the correct .fw-receiver firmware (Rx8ch) and upload the code, should take about 10-20 seconds
 - Unplug the USB cable and re-insert it to load the new firmware, configure it using the IRC tool
 - Re-bind the receiver with the transmitter and more importantly configure the failsafe
 - Lastly, enter firmware mode again and hit Fix Fuses to make sure everything is set up