ZeXx86 wrote:
If you are using old Spektrum satellites, you can just get SPM4649T to make telemetry and integration to work.
That's right. Well documented and widely used. Stable and working solution
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The latest SRXL2 satellites are quite prone for brown outs alone while full size SRXL2 receiver have big capacitor to stabilize the voltage for them.
Spektrum never recommended to use even old satellites without receiver.
While that's perfectly true for the old remotes (since they need good 3.3 Volt stabilization), IMHO that's not true for the newer ones. They have a great range of input voltage (3,3 to 8,4 V) and of course I'd run them on the servo voltage - usually a HV, anyway.
And I can attach their signal line to different inputs of the Spirit - not just a single one like using a AR6610T + remote attached to the RX. In the latter case, there is only one signal line, hence a single point of failure.
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[mix solution] ... raise many additional questions.
That is true. Could flood the support line
Still, the MSH brain features it
You're right, in the future the old stuff will become extinct.
And thinking of it again, I agree it is better to strive for simpler solutions instead of making things more complex.
The only thing that remains is the single cable. But that's the same with the serial protocols of all other vendors - correct? I don't know all of them ...
chris