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# Compatible Transmitters
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Any Tx that provides a PPM output (like a trainer port, or a RF module bay) is compatible with the DIY Multiprotocol module. In practice, most of the documentation on this site is focused on building modules that slip into your transmitter’s module bay.
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There are two different options for the interface between the Mulitprotocol Module and the transmitter: PPM and Serial. The considerations are different for each.
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- **PPM** is more generic, easy to implement and will work with most transmitters.
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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.
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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:
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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 parameters depends on the protocol:
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Protocol|Serial Parameters
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