Protocol: Frsky1 (experimental)
The Frsky1 protocol is used to control older (non-telemetry) Frsky™ receivers using the
one-way protocol.
NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of a ‘CC2500’ hardware module to function.
See the following document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/ModuleInstallation.pdf/
The Frsky1way protocol supports 4 channels, does not support auto-binding. If FixedID
is set to None, a transmitter-specific ID is used instead. It is necessary to manually bind
each model before the first use.
Protocol: Frsky2 (experimental)
The Frsky2 protocol is used to control newer (telemetry enabled) Frsky™ receivers using
the two-way protocol.
NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of a ‘CC2500’ hardware module to function.
See the following document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/ModuleInstallation.pdf/
The Frsky2way protocol supports up to 8 channels, does not support auto-binding. If
FixedID is set to None, a transmitter-specific ID is used instead. It is necessary to
manually bind each model before the first use.
The Frsky2way protocol also supports enabling/disabling the telemetry capability. This
option is accessed by pressing the Protocol spin-box when Frsky2way is shown.
Protocol: Skyartec (experimental)
The Skyartec protocol is used to control Skyartec™ receivers and models.
NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of a ‘CC2500’ hardware module to function.
See the following document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/ModuleInstallation.pdf/
The Skyartec protocol supports up to 7 channels, does not support auto-binding. If
FixedID is set to None, a transmitter-specific ID is used instead. It is necessary to
manually bind each model before the first use.
Protocol: PPM
The PPM protocol is used to output PPM on the trainer port. It will disable all radio
transmission. The PPM protocol is useful for connecting to simulators, or other radio-
modules that plug into the trainer port. The FixedID has no effect, and there is no
binding associated with this protocol.
Deviation does not auto-detect when a trainer cord is plugged into the transmitter. To use
Deviation with a simulator (such as Phoenix), create a new model, name it appropriately,
and select PPM as the protocol. Use the Re-Init button or power-cycle to enable PPM
mode.
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