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02 Nov 2013 17:32 #15256 by Xermalk

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02 Nov 2013 18:43 #15260 by rbe2012
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If I have read correctly it is controlled via PPM - so yes, but you have to get some battery attached (no voltage at PPM out plug).
If you want to use it for transmitting telemetry data to the tx: actually not.

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02 Nov 2013 19:38 #15264 by Xermalk
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I doubt ill be flying so far out that i need telemetry, my 5.8 ghz 200mw link should give up before the openlrs does.

As for the battery that wont be a issue, ill likley have the module mounted on something or stuck on my car roof (while i hide inside in the heat).

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11 Nov 2013 22:14 #15528 by Xermalk
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Ill be getting my openlrs tx and rx tomorrow.
Is there any internal soldering points for ppm/ground, or will i have to make my own audio/trainer cable and use the trainer port?

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12 Nov 2013 05:13 #15535 by FDR
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There is not dedicated PPM signal in the tx, it is only put on the trainer port if the PPM protocol is selected...

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12 Nov 2013 11:32 #15540 by SadSack
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You have another options to connect OpenLRS to your TX. Transmit to it using either Spektrum or Turnigy/Flysky. Could use other RX as long as it outputs single PPM. I'd go for the Flysky and use this HERE
Which would free up your PPM on your Devo for head tracker. Deviation only has one PPMin or PPMout and not at the same time.

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