Really? You need to make a cable + - and sbus from the pins of the TBS and plug it into Sbus. Bec is, of course, power!Mike_Snoo wrote:As I said the manual is not a great help for me. The only thing I see is the Futuaba SBUS connection. That doesn´t tell me anything about how to connect a TBS Reciever to it. What is SYS and what do I connect to BEC (AUX).jasc wrote:IT's in the manual.Mike_Snoo wrote:I am so confused. The manual is really not a great help for me. Does that mean I can use a Tracer receiver, switch it to Sbus output, connect it to the Spirit unit and fly my helicopter?
I was not aware of that. Would I need the Sbus adapter?
For right now I don´t need the Lua Scrips or telemetry. All I want is flying again.
You go to output und set a pin to SBUS (inverted)
TBS Crossfire telemetry integrantion
My idea was:RedJacket wrote:Right on time, jasc [emoji3]jasc wrote:Ping from this sideRedJacket wrote:A ping from the other side of the world.
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We get CRSF Input & Telemetry before the ping goes around the world one time
You just made my day and laugh, jasc.jasc wrote:My idea was:RedJacket wrote:Right on time, jasc [emoji3]jasc wrote: Ping from this side
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We get CRSF Input & Telemetry before the ping goes around the world one time [emoji38]
Have a good weekend.
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Upcoming firmware already has it working so CRSF protocol can be used. Unfortunately integration/telemetry with Spirit units will be enabled after this update. Fortunately there is no obstacle and next update will come within next few days. For flying it is already well tested.
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