Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
Should be identical.
Re: Sv: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
It is more than similar. It is identical. The reason for that is that the Turnigy transmitter module is the same thing as the FlySky module. FlySky produces both. The electronics inside the plastic box are in no way different, even if the color of the boxes and the physical antenna placement differs.
I do not recommend looking for a Turnigy module if you don't get it for free. You will end up modifying the module case to stick the antenna to the back of it and the result will be quite a bit more fragile than the FlySky module. The module only costs 20 $, so the effort is not really worth while.
I do not recommend looking for a Turnigy module if you don't get it for free. You will end up modifying the module case to stick the antenna to the back of it and the result will be quite a bit more fragile than the FlySky module. The module only costs 20 $, so the effort is not really worth while.
Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
thanks for enlightening me guys!!
i just put a flysky module on my cart.
=)
i just put a flysky module on my cart.
=)
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
cr4wler wrote:thanks =)
i bought a 9xr without module as well and i thought i can easily find tg9x module, but im wrong.
is the binding procedure of FS-th9x similar with tg9x?
The binding procedure is completely dependent upon the module you use.
Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
Where did you order from?cr4wler wrote:thanks for enlightening me guys!!
i just put a flysky module on my cart.
=)
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
Maybe he meant Frsky?
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
Based on previous posts I'd say not likely.ShowMaster wrote:Maybe he meant Frsky?
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
got it from ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251181887708?ss ... 1466wt_906
hope this will work on v911 and 9xr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251181887708?ss ... 1466wt_906
hope this will work on v911 and 9xr
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
cr4wler wrote:got it from ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251181887708?ss ... 1466wt_906
hope this will work on v911 and 9xr
It should.
Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
the module works on v911... but it doesn't fit well on 9xr and it loose contacts...
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
I haven't had thus trouble, yet...but here's something to try.
Take the back off of the module and inset the module to see if the 9xr pins are long enough to pass through the modules FM contacts.
If they are, remove the module and with a pointed scribe or other object, try and close the FM connectors, make them smaller in diameter, do they grab the male pin tighter.
I do this with many FM connectors, even old servo connectors when they get lose or intermittent.
Also check alignment of the pins in general and if required, maybe slightly move the move/bend the male pins around.
A little rework on your part may solve it.
SM
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Take the back off of the module and inset the module to see if the 9xr pins are long enough to pass through the modules FM contacts.
If they are, remove the module and with a pointed scribe or other object, try and close the FM connectors, make them smaller in diameter, do they grab the male pin tighter.
I do this with many FM connectors, even old servo connectors when they get lose or intermittent.
Also check alignment of the pins in general and if required, maybe slightly move the move/bend the male pins around.
A little rework on your part may solve it.
SM
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
yep i already did what you said...
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
Have you opened the module and observed the pin mating? May e it's just one pin, maybe it a bad solder connection on the module connector and not the 9xr?
With the module back off and powered up may e with a little probing you could find exactly what's going on?
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With the module back off and powered up may e with a little probing you could find exactly what's going on?
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Re: Module and antenna question with new Turnigy 9XR
yep!! i just move the pin a bit to have contact!