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XPS module in EVO
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X10+v2 and ELRS
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X10+v1 and v2 and failsaf...
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The Future
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Merry Christmas
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SBUS-2 and the X10+v2
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RFU and X10+
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Digital Servo Interaction...
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10X+ V3
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Posted by: bruff - 05-26-2021, 08:23 PM - Forum: Univeral Module
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Jim,
When are you getting more in stock. Want to convert my Heathkit single stick radio.
Bob
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| X10+ |
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Posted by: Robert - 05-17-2021, 06:06 PM - Forum: Setup and usage
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Hello Jim. I wanted to know if you think using the X10+ is ok for use in a 120cc 3D aerobatic plane. I have two of them and before I buy another X24, I was hoping I could use the X10+ instead.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Robert
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| Transmitter with Xtreme |
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Posted by: flyingw - 05-13-2021, 04:42 AM - Forum: Other modules
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Jim,
I am considering a new transmitter and I would want one that could talk to XPS transmitter modules, receivers and channel expanders with the most direct, efficient protocol.
I have a vague recollection of a post somewhere in the old forum that states that one brand of transmitter used a protocol similar to your Xtreme protocol. I cannot find it using the search.
Can you recall what may have been posted about this possibility?
Thank you,
Paul
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| Settings for Taranis X9D |
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Posted by: j_whitney - 05-10-2021, 11:29 AM - Forum: JR/Taranis/Horus
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I have just installed the JR Tx module into my Taranis, trying to go thru the radio setup. I have set it to the external module, PPM, and it is asking for the frame rate. It is showing 22.5ms, 300u. I assume this is correct? I have not found this addressed anywhere.
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| Possible incompatibility with the older 8-Channel XPS receiver and OpenTx and XJT-D16 |
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Posted by: flyingw - 04-11-2021, 03:57 PM - Forum: 8 and 10 channel receivers
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Jim,
I have a perfectly working Nano/X10+v2 setup with a Jumper T12 Pro transmitter running OpenTx 2.3.10 and XPS XJT-J1 firmware v4.4.
I wanted to use the X10+v2 in another plane so I replaced the Nano/X10 with one of my older 8-channel XPS receivers.
I first used the push button method to set the factory defaults in the 8-channel receiver. Then I verified the country code was #1 for USA. Then I configured all of the channels for failsafe user-settable.
The 8-channel receiver binded successfully to the transmitter and all of the servos worked, until I noticed some random loss of control on all channels. I first thought I had the transmitter located too close to the receiver and was swamping the receiver, but that was not the case. I moved to about ten feet apart and still observed the random loss of control. With the range check button on the Tx module pressed I could get no more than about one foot of effective range!
I tried another older XPS 8-channel receiver with the same loss of control result.
Then I tried the Nano/X10 again and with the same transmitter it worked perfectly.
Then I tried binding the older 8-channel XPS receiver to my Futaba 9C transmitter with its XPS Tx module and it worked perfectly. That gave me an idea:
I configured the Jumper T12 and XPS-J1 module to use PPM instead of XJT-D16 and it now worked perfectly with the older 8-channel XPS receiver.
So I think there is some incompatibility between the older XPS 8-channel receiver, and OpenTx, XJT-D16, XPS-J1.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Paul
(yes it was raining all day so I had time for this sort of thing)
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Posted by: flyingw - 04-11-2021, 05:02 AM - Forum: 8 and 10 channel receivers
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Hi Jim,
I've been flying a foamie that is setup like a miniature bush plane with a four servo wing for flaps and ailerons.
Ch1 = Left aileron
Ch2 = Elevator
Ch3 = Throttle
Ch4 = Rudder
Ch5 = Right Aileron
Ch6 = Left flap
Ch7 = Right flap
Because I needed seven servo outputs I installed a Nano Rx and an X10+(V2) in the plane and all works perfectly. But now I want the X10 for a different project.
I am thinking about installing instead an original 8-Channel XPS receiver. With weight at a premium in the little foamie, could I remove the 8-Channel receiver's case and still use it safely?
Thanks,
Paul
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| AutoMatch™ |
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Posted by: XPS - 11-12-2019, 01:22 PM - Forum: Setup and usage
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This thread is to discuss the AutoMatch™ feature - the most precision multi-servo matching system in the industry!
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