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Sbus Trainer over Serial RX in JR Module Bay/LiteBay on Externalaccess capable Radios #509

Open brainbubblersbest opened 3 years ago

brainbubblersbest commented 3 years ago

This should be a nice feature to receive originally inverted sbus Protocol (R-XSR or other receivers and external mpm) Over the inverted highspeed serial RX Port on lite bay and external Access (Mod) capable JR Bay Radios. For Trainer/slave Usage. And without the need of a 3,5mm plug/cable or everything else.

External Multimodules Supporting this Feature too, as i understand it correct. https://github.com/opentx/opentx/pull/5518# Please read to the End. @raphaelcoeffic know it for shure 😉

I would really like to use it with my x12s and the x-lite for Rock solid wireless Trainer Sessions.

It's the oldest non solved Pull request on Opentx. So it seems to be like a Thing that feels good to make it finally possible 😁 😋

raphaelcoeffic commented 3 years ago

This should be a nice feature to receive originally inverted sbus Protocol (R-XSR or other receivers and external mpm) Over the inverted highspeed serial RX Port on lite bay and external Access (Mod) capable JR Bay Radios. For Trainer/slave Usage. And without the need of a 3,5mm plug/cable or everything else.

External Multimodules Supporting this Feature too, as i understand it correct. opentx/opentx#5518 Please read to the End. @raphaelcoeffic know it for shure 😉

I would really like to use it with my x12s and the x-lite for Rock solid wireless Trainer Sessions.

It's the oldest non solved Pull request on Opentx. So it seems to be like a Thing that feels good to make it finally possible 😁 😋

I can tell you that the wireless trainer based on MPM works really well! I’ve use it countless times.

brainbubblersbest commented 3 years ago

Over s.port?

raphaelcoeffic commented 3 years ago

Over s.port?

sure, the MPM sends telemetry back over S.Port. If you have an internal ISRM, this is no problem, just need to cut one useless line, and you're done (so the ISRM does not "block" the S.Port line; it does not use it however).