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  • 07/06/2017

    Having bought a Taranis transmitter for its sheer versatility, I had to have one of these to go with it. Like the transmiter, it comes without any instructions and there is no link to an on-line manual. Fortunately, there are how-to videos on Youtube, but they only scratch the surface. The first hurdle is to get around the complexity of setting up the transmitter to use the module. You immediately find that the transmitter will not even recognise the module until you download and install the latest firmware for the transmitter. You then have to negotiate the various menus to turn off the internal RF module and initiate the external module. You can then select the appropriate model type. Maybe I'm missing something, but not all of the listed model protocols are supported, although the menu structure is so complex that it easy to miss something. I also found that not all of the listed types will actually work. Here is a summary of my experiences: HISKY - It would bind but only gave erratic and intermitent control. I tried this with three different receivers with the same result. DSM2 - If you select 'DSM2' from the menu, it won't work. You have to select 'MULTI' and then scroll through to 'DSM'. You can then select from 'S 11ms', 'S 22ms', 'X 11ms' and 'X 22ms'. 'S 22ms' works with all my models, 'DSM2' and 'DSMX'. (Control order: TAER). Eachine QX80/QX95 - no problem. (Control order: TAER). JXD392 quadcopter - It would bind, but the control order was jumbled and no amount of variations in the transmitter order made any difference. It seems there was a bug in the firmware I dowmloaded. When a later version became available, the setup wizard now worked and I was able to correct this. (Control order: AETR). Nine Eagles P51 - no problem. (Control order: TAER - aileron reversed). Hubsan X4 and Q4 - no problem. (Control order: AETR - aileron and rudder recersed). Eachine H8S 3D - no problem. (Control order: AETR). With all the quadcopters it is necessary to use an oscilloscope to establish the use of the other features. Most of these use pushbuttons and the Taranis doesn't have any, so you have to find tour own workaround for this. Both this module and the Taranis transmitter are not exactly user-friendly. Both need detailed instructions. The transmitter 'Manual' makes no mention of programming. I still don't know what the two lights on the module are for. In short, it will work with most things, except HiSky, but you may need a lot of experimentation and trial and error to get a particulr model to work. Its worth noting that all of the above will bind and work perfectly with my modified Devo 7e.

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  • 26/05/2017

    Модуль позволяет сделать передатчик Таранис или любой другой с прошивкой OpenTX 2.2 по настоящему универсальным. Прошивка модуля сделана на основе Deviation. Модуль поддерживает большинсво современных моделей. Выбор протокола управления осуществляется прямо из меню передатчика. Есть даже поддержка протокола FrSky с телеметрией! И да, этот модуль мощнее, чем встроенный в передатчик в Таранисе:)

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