FRSKY compatibility
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Yes, FrSky Rx's all use at least one of the protocols. The V... Rx's use the FrSkyV8 protocol (most of them are V8...). Some of them also do FrSky, but none of them have telemetry.
The FrSky D... Rx's use the FrSky protocol (it was the first one we did, so got the undecorated name). 8 channels, built-in telemetry, and very popular for a while.
The FrSky X... Rx's use the FrSkyX protocol. 16 channels with telemetry, and some of them can do the FrSky protocol but no external telemetry.
If you're picking one, either the D or X, depending on your needs. The D series is probably more reliable (the X code is relatively new) and less expensive, but it's getting hard to find the external telemetry sensors. The X series is the future, and has SBUS support which is preferred for modern flight controllers.
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I'm new on RC. So, I have a basic question.
I'm using XSR receiver. And I tune Freq-Fine with telemetry LQI strength.
But I didn't touch Freq-Course at all.
Cause there's no mentions about it in User Manual.
So I thought Freq-course tune affects really little bit.
But it seems it's better to tune course(but I didn't know what it means at all )
How to notice witch Freq-Course is best? Same as Fine tuning by RSSI & LQI?
In that case witch is first? Set fine or set course?
And is that alter Fine and Course tune? If it is,, it's really hard to tune
Thankyou for reading~!
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- hexfet
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I think "Freq-Course" is a misspelling of "coarse", which implies a frequency adjustment with bigger "steps" than the Freq-Fine adjustment. However, as one of the other devs pointed out recently, the register changed by Freq-Course actually changes the base frequency by steps that are 4 times smaller than Freq-Fine. It shouldn't ever need to be any value other than 0.
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- BlackLotus
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Oh.. Yes you're right.
There's no option Freq-Course in FrskyX protocol.
I have few other drones using Frsky protocol
Thankyou, I'll don't mind that option.
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