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Furious Fpv True-d Firmware Link

Here is the catch that drives most pilots crazy: Furious FPV has taken down most of their official firmware repositories.

If you go to their website today, finding the original True-D_v3.8.hex (or similar) file is nearly impossible. The module has been discontinued, and the support pages are ghosts.

But don't throw your module away.

The community has stepped up. The most stable, battle-tested firmware still floating around in Discord channels and Google Drives is version 3.8. Here is what it fixes:

Yes, it’s a real acronym. FART allows the module to listen to a VTX broadcasting Raceband 8 at a very low power and automatically synchronize all pilots to different frequencies to avoid overlap. It’s a niche feature for race directors but incredibly cool. furious fpv true-d firmware

This was the most significant update, released roughly a year after the product launched. It added the features that defined the True-D:

You can set the module to beep when RSSI drops below a threshold. More importantly, it supports a lost model alarm—if you power up your goggles near your downed quad, the module will trigger a beep on the VTX (if your VTX supports it via SmartAudio or Tramp). Here is the catch that drives most pilots

Stock firmware often forgot your last channel. The community firmware instantly saves settings and boots up exactly where you left off.

The firmware for the True-D is infamously associated with the "Freezing Bug." But don't throw your module away

Here is the catch that drives most pilots crazy: Furious FPV has taken down most of their official firmware repositories.

If you go to their website today, finding the original True-D_v3.8.hex (or similar) file is nearly impossible. The module has been discontinued, and the support pages are ghosts.

But don't throw your module away.

The community has stepped up. The most stable, battle-tested firmware still floating around in Discord channels and Google Drives is version 3.8. Here is what it fixes:

Yes, it’s a real acronym. FART allows the module to listen to a VTX broadcasting Raceband 8 at a very low power and automatically synchronize all pilots to different frequencies to avoid overlap. It’s a niche feature for race directors but incredibly cool.

This was the most significant update, released roughly a year after the product launched. It added the features that defined the True-D:

You can set the module to beep when RSSI drops below a threshold. More importantly, it supports a lost model alarm—if you power up your goggles near your downed quad, the module will trigger a beep on the VTX (if your VTX supports it via SmartAudio or Tramp).

Stock firmware often forgot your last channel. The community firmware instantly saves settings and boots up exactly where you left off.

The firmware for the True-D is infamously associated with the "Freezing Bug."

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