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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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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
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## PPM
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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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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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<img src="images/PPM.png" width="338" height="200" />
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<img src="images/PPM.png" width="338" height="200" />
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For transmitter setup using the PPM protocol go to the [PPM Setup page](PPM_Setup.md)
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For transmitter setup using the PPM protocol go to the [PPM Setup page](PPM_Setup.md)
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##Serial
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## Serial
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Transmitters that run er9X, erSky9X or OpenTx firmwares (like the FrSky Taranis, FlySky TH9X and Turnigy 9X family of transmitters) have the option of using a fast serial communication protocol between the Tx and the DIY Multiprotocol module. Using this serial communication protocol has some significant advantages:
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Transmitters that run er9X, erSky9X or OpenTx firmwares (like the FrSky Taranis, FlySky TH9X and Turnigy 9X family of transmitters) have the option of using a fast serial communication protocol between the Tx and the DIY Multiprotocol module. Using this serial communication protocol has some significant advantages:
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1. selecting the specific radio protocol (e.g. DSM) and the sub protocol (e.g. DSMX22) is done directly in the menu system of the Tx (see the picture below)
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1. selecting the specific radio protocol (e.g. DSM) and the sub protocol (e.g. DSMX22) is done directly in the menu system of the Tx (see the picture below)
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Click on your transmitter above to view specific setup instructions.
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Click on your transmitter above to view specific setup instructions.
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##Telemetry
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## Telemetry
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To enable serial telemetry you need one of the radios and firmwares listed in the table above and **may** require modifications to your Tx. See the table above. Before attempting telemetry check the following:
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To enable serial telemetry you need one of the radios and firmwares listed in the table above and **may** require modifications to your Tx. See the table above. Before attempting telemetry check the following:
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1. Your transmitter hardware is telemetry enabled, or you have done the required mods. Check the table above.
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1. Your transmitter hardware is telemetry enabled, or you have done the required mods. Check the table above.
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##Optional Telemetry mod for 9X/R TH9X transmitters
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## Optional Telemetry mod for 9X/R TH9X transmitters
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The telemetry mod for these transmitters has evolved. The original and popular "FrSky Telemetry Mod" requires 2 pins on the transmitter module board to be modified (RX on pin 5 and TX on pin 2). All the recent MULTI-Module hardware options supports serial transmission on pin 1 (the same pin as the PPM signal) so, in this case, only the mod on pin 5 is required.
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The telemetry mod for these transmitters has evolved. The original and popular "FrSky Telemetry Mod" requires 2 pins on the transmitter module board to be modified (RX on pin 5 and TX on pin 2). All the recent MULTI-Module hardware options supports serial transmission on pin 1 (the same pin as the PPM signal) so, in this case, only the mod on pin 5 is required.
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A good tutorial to follow is Oscar Liang's [here](http://blog.oscarliang.net/turnigy-9x-advance-mod/) but when you get to wiring up the Tx Module bay pins, you only need to perform the steps relevant for Pin 5.
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A good tutorial to follow is Oscar Liang's [here](http://blog.oscarliang.net/turnigy-9x-advance-mod/) but when you get to wiring up the Tx Module bay pins, you only need to perform the steps relevant for Pin 5.
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You can see Midelic's original instructions [here](http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=28359305&postcount=2)
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You can see Midelic's original instructions [here](http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=28359305&postcount=2)
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##Other Notes:
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## Other Notes:
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- 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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- 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.
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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.
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