diff --git a/docs/Transmitters.md b/docs/Transmitters.md index 1859a16..8cffe80 100644 --- a/docs/Transmitters.md +++ b/docs/Transmitters.md @@ -16,9 +16,17 @@ When using the standard PPM Tx output, the protocol selection is achieved throug Since the module supports literally hundreds of protocol/sub-protocol/options combinations, you must select which of these will map to the 15 positions on the switch. Refer to the [Compiling and Programming](Compiling.md) page for information on how to do his. -Telemetry is available as a serial 9600 8 n 1 output on the TX pin of the Atmega328p using the FrSky hub format for Hubsan, FrSkyD, FrSkyX and DSM format for DSM2/X. +Telemetry is available as a serial output on the TX pin of the Atmega328p using the FrSky hub format for Hubsan, FrSkyD, FrSkyX and DSM format for DSM2/X. The serial paramets depends on the protocol: -You can connect it to your TX if it is telemetry enabled or use a bluetooth adapter (HC05/HC06) along with an app on your phone/tablet ([app example](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.onomato.frskydash&hl=fr)) to display telemetry information and setup alerts. +Protocol|Serial Parameters +--------|----------------- +Hubsan|9600bps 8n1 +FrSkyD|9600bps 8n1 +FrSkyX|57,600bps 8n1 +DSM2/X|125,000bps 8n1 + + +You can connect it to your TX if it is telemetry enabled or use a bluetooth adapter to send it to a tablet/phone. See [Advanced Topics - Bluetooth Telemetry](Advanced_Bluetooth_Telemetry.md) For transmitter setup using the PPM protocol go to the [PPM Setup page](PPM_Setup.md)