It depends if he is talking about the 9XR or the 9XR-PRO The PRO can do it, Not without some modding though.
João
It depends if he is talking about the 9XR or the 9XR-PRO The PRO can do it, Not without some modding though.
Please answer my question above.jhsa wrote: So, please post a link to the tutorial you followed to install the XJT module internally. We need to know how exactly the module is connected to the radio, and what was done to install it..
João
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Please answer?jhsa wrote: Are you also saying that the receiver no longer binds to the XJT module?
You also didn't answer this question.. I have to repeat my questions at least twice. Like this is impossible to help you. And we have also other stuff to think about, not only your problem. If you want some help please cooperate a little, otherwise as far as I am concerned i will have to leave it..
Do you mean XJT module and not the DJT module ?silversurfer48 wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2017 12:47 pm black white wire connect to the DJT in the back of the receiver
Hi Mike,MikeB wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 1:03 pm The SPort signal is half-duplex, but the COM port is multiplexed outside of the processor using a 3-state buffer. The data polarity is inverted.
To use COM2 for SPort data you will need an inverter.
There is no firmware support for sending SPort data out using COM2.
The 9Xtreme includes power switching for internal and external modules,
so you will likely be able to use COM1 for both modules.
Mike.
bob195558 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:07 pm XJT module Telemetry:
The radio decides whether the telemetry baudrate is 57600 or 9600 depending on the protocol, 57600 for PXX and 9600 for PPM.
When XJT module sends telemetry S.Port, 57600 baud using X-series receivers, connect the TX wire (Black) to Pin 5 or the
external S.Port Pin and radio setting are then set to Protocol: PXX and Sub-Protocol: D16 with both dip switches OFF (down).
When using telemetry baudrate 57600 for D-series receivers, connect the TX wire (Black) to 5 Pin or the external S.Port Pin
and the radio setting are set to Protocol: PXX (XJT name change) and Sub-Protocol: D8 with both dip switches OFF (down).
To have the TSSI signal reporting using D-series receivers: connect the telemetry TX wire (Black) to the external Txd Pin
and the telemetry RX wire (White) to the external Rxd Pin,
then set radio setting Protocol to PPM (baudrate 9600) and Sub-Protocol: D8
with the XJT module's dip switch 1: ON (up) and dip switch 2: OFF (down).
These dip switch settings changes the XJT module into a DJT module.
Bob B.
I only needed telemetry from the external module and have my telemetry wiresMikeB wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2015 11:32 pm I posted a new test version a bit earlier. Mainly it is to do with trying to fix a bluetooth problem,
but it does include a possible fix for your problem.
At the top of the telemetry menu is an option "UsrProto".
You should find an extra option at the end now of "FrHub".
If you select this, it is supposed to force the telemetry to process hub data at 9600 baud on your chosen "FrSky COM Port".
Mike.
Hey Mike!But not if you need to send SPort data out on the internal module.