alfbo wrote:
Hi, I was actually wondering about the same.
I could not find a Kontronik pinout description. It could be that the cable works as is if for instance there are multiple ground pins in the connector. Since I did not want to take the chance, I just moved the black pin on the Kontronik side to match the custom Spirit cable. If looking at the connector on the Kontronik end from "behind" as you would when plugging it in, the black cable is to the far left (let us call that pin 1). The Spirit cable has the black cable adjecent to the white cable on the right side (pin 4).
You may know how to move the cable without breaking the connector. If not it is really quite simple. Take a small pin (sewing needle works well), lift the small tab locking the pin just a little bit and pull the cable carefully out. Then insert the cable in the desired slot carefully paying attention to the orientation of the cable. It should have the metal piece with the small "dimple" on top as this is what allows the tab to lock the pin.
The above should only take a few minutes, but double check carefully. And then you will enjoy telemetry
Yes, needle method will work of course.
Ok, now I see that signal is on middle PIN in both. So it's just ground different. I'll test it (will measure first to make sure I don't connect +5 to GND or sth..)
In manual they write that middle port is for Futaba or FrSky.
left and right ports can be configured and support a variety of protocols, including "Kontronik" which they write is needed for MSH Brain.
So it would be interesting to know what protocol is Spirit actually using...
But in any case, probably middle port will work if it worked in 200 HV.