Over-The-Air
software
updates
As
of
V1.06,
the
TBS
CROSSFIRE
supports
over-the-air
(OTA)
software
updates
to
the
receiver.
This
means
that
the
last
time
you
ever
need
to
remove
your
receiver
from
the
aircraft
to
reach
the
USB
socket
is
your
update
to
V1.06
or
higher.
To
use
over-the-air
software
updates,
connect
your
CROSSFIRE
transmitter
to
the
TBS
Agent
and
run
the
update.
Once
finished,
bind
to
your
receiver
and
follow
the
instructions
on
the
OLED
screen
as
normal.
Apply
this
update
once
for
each
aircraft/receiver
you
have
set
up.
Emergency
update
Every
device
has
the
option
to
still
upload
the
firmware
if
something
went
wrong
during
the
normal
update
procedure.
For
the
devices
with
USB
it
is
very
simple.
You
just
press
and
hold
the
bind
button
for
the
diversity
receiver
or
the
joystick
enter
button
for
the
transmitter
while
you
plug
in
the
USB
cable.
The
device
will
show
up
inside
the
TBS
Agent
and
you
have
the
ability
to
reload
the
firmware.
For
the
micro
receiver
it
is
a
little
bit
more
complicated.
As
the
device
itself
does
not
have
a
USB
connecter
the
firmware
needs
to
be
loaded
by
BST
for
emergency
update.
This
requires
a
TBS
CORE
PRO
or
a
diversity
receiver.
Connect
the
micro
receiver
to
one
of
those
devices
by
BST.
Press
and
hold
the
bind
button
of
the
micro
receiver
while
powering
up
the
TBS
CORE
PRO
or
the
diversity
receiver
by
USB.
In
case
of
the
diversity
receiver
you
need
to
keep
pressing
the
bind
button
while
powering
up
the
micro
receiver
with
an
own
power
supply.
The
LED
of
the
micro
receiver
should
blink
fast
which
indicates
the
receiver
is
in
bootloader
mode.
Open
your
TBS
Agent
and
load
the
latest
version.
Once
the
device
connected
directly
to
the
USB
is
updated,
the
TBS
Agent
will
update
the
micro
receiver
too.
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