arming disabled flag due to BST

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When I try to arm the Copter it has a arming disabled flag 16 which is BST, please help me how to fix this error.

Sometimes the copter gets armed and immediately disarms, connecting to betaflight or cleanflight the error is BST arming diabled

Junaidh Selected answer as best June 6, 2018
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It sounds like you flashed the board with the wrong firmware .  You should be running Betaflight 3.0 or newer.   If you cannot connect the TBS Agent, you will have to try to flash via USB and the Betaflight app.
The QQ190 shouldn’t be running Cleanflight.
Here is a link to the stock files.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4vs1qfDGt6AYXBWSmpjekRkcUU
See this answer for more details on how to flash the board if you can’t get it done with Betaflight.

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Anonymous Selected answer as best June 6, 2018
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I need to know more about your setup.  I am assuming that you are referring to the QQ190RTF based on the category that you posted in.
From the, Betaflight Wiki the BST arming disabled flag means that there is a Black Sheep Telemetery (BST) device that is preventing arming because it is disarmed and preventing arming. If you indeed have a QQ190 RTF, this would mean that the Core OSD is disarmed and preventing the QQ190 from armin.
What version of Betaflight are you running? Did you do the initial setup via OSD? How are you trying to arm the QQ190? Have you updated the firmware via the TBS Agent?
These things can help us figure out what is going on.

Anonymous Answered question June 6, 2018
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Hello Anthony, Thanks for your quick reply.
Yes I have a QQ190RTF, I actually cannot connect it with TBS Agent also cant upgrade. I can only connect it cleanflight and it usues at the Moment cleanflight 2.3. I am using my X4R frysky and taranis X9+. I already gave proper Serial port and Sbus, I have a working Receiver but Problem is I am getting also 1 I2C error, dont know which one is causing it. Thanks again for your help

Anonymous Answered question June 6, 2018
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Thanks Anthony, these instructions are very clear and precise.
I wish you a good day

Anonymous Answered question June 6, 2018

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