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Model: OMPHOBBY M2 Heli, T720 RC Glider
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Telemetry supported:
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- A1 = battery voltage including "recovered" battery voltage from bad telemetry packets
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- A1 = battery voltage including "recovered" battery voltage from corrupted telemetry packets
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- A2 = battery voltage from only good packets
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- You must adjust the offset with a voltmeter since there are some large differences between the models
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- RX_RSSI = TQly = percentage of received telemetry packets (good and bad) received from the model which has nothing to do with well the RX is receiving the TX
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- Telemetry is using the NRF24L01 RF component @250K so depending on your module it might not work so well
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- You must adjust the battery voltage offset with a voltmeter since there are some large differences between the models
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- RX_RSSI = TQly = percentage of received telemetry packets (good and corrupted) received from the model which has nothing to do with how well the RX is receiving the TX
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Option for this protocol corresponds to the CC2500 fine frequency tuning. This value is different for each Module and **must** be accurate otherwise the link will not be stable.
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Check the [Frequency Tuning page](/docs/Frequency_Tuning.md) to determine it.
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