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| # Compatible Transmitters | # Compatible Transmitters | ||||||
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| There are two different options for the interface between the MULTI-Module and the transmitter: PPM and Serial. The considerations are different for each. | There are two different modes to interface the MULTI-Module and the transmitter: PPM and Serial. The considerations are different for each. | ||||||
| - **PPM** is more generic, easy to implement and will work with most transmitters.  | - **PPM** is more generic, easy to implement and will work with most transmitters.  | ||||||
| - **Serial** requires custom firmware on the transmitter but brings added functionality including protocol selection through the Tx interface and the option of telemetry (with the right transmitter firmware). | - **Serial** requires custom firmware on the transmitter but brings added functionality including protocol selection through the Tx interface and the option of telemetry (with the right transmitter firmware). | ||||||
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| Any Tx that provides a PPM output (like a trainer port, or a transmitter with a RF module bay) is compatible with the MULTI-module.  In practice, most of the documentation on this site is focused on building modules that slip into your transmitter’s module bay.  | Any Tx providing a PPM output (like a trainer port, or a transmitter with a RF module bay) is compatible with the MULTI-module. | ||||||
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| ##PPM | ##PPM | ||||||
| The DIY Mulitprotocol module supports industry standard PPM interface that works with all transmitters with either a module bay, and/or a trainer port.  Even the older 72MHz FM radios support this standard. | The DIY Mulitprotocol module supports industry standard PPM interface that works with all transmitters with either a module bay, and/or a trainer port.  Even the older 72MHz FM radios support this standard. | ||||||
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| When using the standard PPM Tx output, the protocol selection is achieved through a 16 position rotary switch on the module. This enables 15 protocol/sub-protocol/options combinations to be selected.  Binding is achieved by pressing a bind button on the back of the module (see picture below)  | When using the standard PPM Tx output, the protocol selection is achieved through a 16 position rotary switch on the module. This enables 15 (0=serial) protocol/sub-protocol/options combinations to be selected.  Binding is achieved by pressing a bind button on the back of the module (see picture below)  | ||||||
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| <img src="images/4-in-1_Module_PPM_Controls.jpg" width="150" height="180" />  | <img src="images/4-in-1_Module_PPM_Controls.jpg" width="150" height="180" />  | ||||||
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| Transmitter|Firmware Options|Telemetry Enabled | Transmitter|Firmware Options|Telemetry Enabled | ||||||
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| [FrSky Taranis/Plus/9XE](Tx-Taranis.md)| erSky9x, OpenTx 2.1.8 Multi|Yes - native | [FrSky Taranis/Plus/9XE](Tx-Taranis.md)| erSky9x, OpenTx 2.1.9 Multi|Yes - native | ||||||
| [Turnigy 9X/9xR](Tx-FlyskyTH9X.md)|er9x|[Mod required](#Telemetry_Mod), No DSM telem | [Turnigy 9X/9xR](Tx-FlyskyTH9X.md)|er9x|[Mod required](#Telemetry_Mod) | ||||||
| [Turnigy 9XR-Pro](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | [Turnigy 9XR-Pro](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | ||||||
| [FrSky TH9x](Tx-FlyskyTH9X.md)|er9x|[Mod required](#Telemetry_Mod), No DSM telem | [FlySky TH9x](Tx-FlyskyTH9X.md)|er9x|[Mod required](#Telemetry_Mod) | ||||||
| [SKY board](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | [SKY board](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | ||||||
| [AR9X board](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | [AR9X board](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | ||||||
| [9Xtreme board](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | [9Xtreme board](Tx-erSky9X.md)|erSky9x|Yes - native | ||||||
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| ##Other Notes:   | ##Other Notes:   | ||||||
| - er9X and erSky9X firmware already supports Multiprotocol Module as a standard feature.  At time of writing it looks like that the next major release of OpenTx - OpenTx 2.2 - will have DIY Mulitprotocol support as a standard feature.   | - er9X and erSky9X firmware already supports Multiprotocol Module as a standard feature.  The next major release of OpenTx - OpenTx 2.2 - will have DIY Mulitprotocol support as a standard feature.   | ||||||
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| - Owners of Walkera Devo transmitters should look at the [Deviation-Tx](http://www.deviationtx.com) project for how to achieve the same end goal with your transmitters.  | - Owners of Walkera Devo transmitters should look at the [Deviation-Tx](http://www.deviationtx.com) project for how to achieve the same end goal with your transmitters.  | ||||||
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| - To enable telemetry on a Turnigy 9X or 9XR you need to modify your TX [read this.](#Telemetry_Mod). | - To enable telemetry on a Turnigy 9X or 9XR you need to modify your TX [read this.](#Telemetry_Mod). | ||||||
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| - DSM telemetry is not available on er9x due to a lack of flash space. |  | ||||||
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| - Enabling telemetry on a 9XR PRO and may be other TXs does not require any hardware modifications. The additional required serial pin is already available on the TX back module pins. |  | ||||||
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| - Once the TX is telemetry enabled, it just needs to be configured on the model (see er9x/ersky9x documentation). | - Once the TX is telemetry enabled, it just needs to be configured on the model (see er9x/ersky9x documentation). | ||||||
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