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Not quite sure of the reason behind the question.

I assume your TX16s has the multi protocol module fitted internally, so why would you want a second one fitted?

 

The module will take a firmware update so it can be changed to which ever version you require.

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The fine tune is not really an issue, certainly not worth putting another module in at the price they are.

 

I keep a record of the various receivers I use and once fine tune has been done on a particular version of receiver I use the same fine tune setting on the others of the same version.

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I am puzzled how to fine tune non telemetry  type Frsky receivers, as the tuning process involves telemetry. Does tuning a telemetry type Frsky receiver automatically establish the required settings for say a non telemetry receiver, or indeed all Frsky receivers providing they meet  the accst protocol?

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13 minutes ago, HENRY GELSTHORPE said:

I am puzzled how to fine tune non telemetry  type Frsky receivers, as the tuning process involves telemetry. Does tuning a telemetry type Frsky receiver automatically establish the required settings for say a non telemetry receiver, or indeed all Frsky receivers providing they meet  the accst protocol?

No telemetry involved. You plug a servo into the receiver and adjust the transmitter output until the servo just stops responding in both + and - ranges. Not a good explanation but looks it up on YouTube.

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18 minutes ago, HENRY GELSTHORPE said:

I am puzzled how to fine tune non telemetry  type Frsky receivers, as the tuning process involves telemetry. Does tuning a telemetry type Frsky receiver automatically establish the required settings for say a non telemetry receiver, or indeed all Frsky receivers providing they meet  the accst protocol?

You don't need telemetry to fine tune. The LED light on the receiver will go out (or change colour) when it looses the Tx' signal.

So adjust "fine-tune" one way until the LED goes out. Do the opposite way and then set the midpoint.

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38 minutes ago, Andy Gates said:

As GG says.

 

So as an example, a G-RX6 may have a different setting to a G-RX8, but all G-RX6 will require the same setting from my tests.

That then begs the question how would the frsky xjt  module cope with different receivers, if different receivers require tuning?

 

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The crystals used by FrSky for the RF devices on both Tx modules and receivers have a tight tolerance. As a result they always work well together. There is some slight variation, and UNI firmware on the Rx does tune the frequency used on the Rx to match the Tx to get the absolute best performance.

 

The frequency tolerance of the crystals used by RadioMaster (and others) on the multi module is much less tight, requiring the use of the tuning function on the Tx to bring them into alignment (I need a setting of -40 on one module and +40 on another!).

 

In my opinion, multi modules (used with FrSky) should be tuned to match the frequency used by FrSky modules. This may be done by tuning to any FrSky receiver running FrSky firmware. The tuning should then be OK for all FrSky receivers.

While UNI firmware will tune to multi modules that are a long way off tune, the module is then using hopping frequencies that are off from where they should be. If only UNI firmware receivers are available, bind to a receiver, use the UNI statistics script to find what the receiver has detected for the tuning, then set the tuning on the Tx to the negative of this value, then bind again and check the UNI tuning value is close to 0.

 

UNI firmware also monitors the packet transmission rate from the Tx and synchronises with it. If the signal is lost for about 0.9 seconds, then failsafe is entered. With FrSky firmware, the Rx then enters a searching mode trying to find the signal again. This can take half a second or more. UNI firmware, being still in sync with the Tx, follows the hopping frequency sequence for another 4 seconds, so regains the signal quickly. After this time, synchronisation cannot be guaranteed so UNI also enters searching mode.

 

Mike

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I asked Richard at T9 what the situation was.  No longer produced.  His only suggestion was to find a JR module bay adaptor so an XT lite module could be fitted.

 

I bought my first FrSky module when Rob Carpenter ('Giant Cod') first imported them back in the 2000's.  They were great (as a company) for a few years, until they adopted the US business model of establishing a customer base then sticking it to them.

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Mike T, thanks for your reply, I have in fact managed to source one EU LBT variant presumably accst ver 2 . I went on Frsky's website and clicked on the XJT module, it is not showing out of production.The site gives a list of venders ,the only one with stock was  HorusRC.com  a Chinese site, which I suspect is a subsidery of Frsky.Perhaps Frsky wanted to deal directly ?

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