FrSky Integration Cable

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Loetefix
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Hi,

Short question.
What exactly does the integration cable with the S.port Signal?

Is it to invert the signal and split the bidirectional signal into tx and rx?

Thanks
luanda
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I'm curious about this as well. I have been waiting for the FrSky Integration Cable to get back in stock but it seems to always be in back order. Any chance I could make one myself?

I have a spektrum adapter (or maybe it is a telem uni cable). Any chance that could be converted?
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It is bi-directional logic inverter. I am afraid it can't be done or buy elsewhere.
Even that our goods might be out of stock, depending on what people will order we will produce it as needed.
So waiting will make it much slower.
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luanda
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ok. Thanks for the explanation

Maybe you could eliminate the need of this cable if FPort compatibility was added (?).

...although not really a feature request from my side. I'm a Jeti user. Just have one small toyheli on which I use opentx/frsky.
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Unfortunately also FPort require bi-directional inverter. Only receivers that have uninverted outputs can be used in this way. But this apply also for SPort.
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