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You must assign a different RX number for each receiver/plane. Otherwise the new receiver/plane ID will overwrite the previous one.
If a CC2500 is installed it will be used for this sub protocol. Option in this case is used for fine frequency tuning like any CC2500 protocols so check the [Frequency Tuning page](/docs/Frequency_Tuning.md).
If only a NRF24L01 is installed then this sub protocol might be problematic because it is using the xn297L emulation with a transmission speed of 250kbps which doesn't work very well with every NRF24L01, this is an hardware issue with the authenticity and accuracy of the components.
CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4|CH5|CH6|CH7|CH8
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
A|E|T|R|Rate|Mode|Hover|Light
The plane does not need to be bound each time if it is powered on **after** the radio/protocol is on.
The rudder trim is driven from the rudder channel to increase the range (Original TX rudder has no range once the motor has been turned on...).
### Sub_protocol X4 - *0*
Transmitter: XK X4-A160, X5S, model: XK A160S, XK A280, XK A300
If a CC2500 is installed it will be used for this sub protocol. Option in this case is used for fine frequency tuning like any CC2500 protocols so check the [Frequency Tuning page](/docs/Frequency_Tuning.md).
If only a NRF24L01 is installed then this sub protocol might be problematic because it is using the xn297L emulation with a transmission speed of 250kbps which doesn't work very well with every NRF24L01, this is an hardware issue with the authenticity and accuracy of the components.
CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4|CH5|CH6|CH7|CH8
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
A|E|T|R|Rate|Mode|Hover|Light
The plane does not need to be bound each time if it is powered on **after** the radio/protocol is on.
The rudder trim is driven from the rudder channel to increase the range (Original TX rudder has no range once the motor has been turned on...).
### Sub_protocol P10 - *1*
Model: Park10 J3-CUB
If a CC2500 is installed it will be used for this sub protocol. Option in this case is used for fine frequency tuning like any CC2500 protocols so check the [Frequency Tuning page](/docs/Frequency_Tuning.md).
If only a NRF24L01 is installed then this sub protocol might be problematic because it is using the xn297L emulation with a transmission speed of 250kbps which doesn't work very well with every NRF24L01, this is an hardware issue with the authenticity and accuracy of the components.
CH1|CH2|CH3|CH4|CH5|CH6|CH7|CH8
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
A|E|T|R|Rate|Mode|Hover|Light
The plane does not need to be bound each time if it is powered on **after** the radio/protocol is on.
The rudder trim is driven from the rudder channel to increase the range (Original TX rudder has no range once the motor has been turned on...).
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# NRF24L01 RF Module