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Hello all,

a short while ago i have noticed this project:

 Home | MULTI-Module Documentation

https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/

It is about an RC trasmitter interface module based on 4 different transceiver chips.

As as result plenty off different RC protocols can be supportet here.

Since the presentation of ELRS you may it obsolete for future use in the RC sector, but as long as their are the huge number of receivers on the market with their own brand specific protocols i think it is still usefull.

 

What is this all about according to brick sets ?

I was suprised to see that at least Mould King is supported here ,too: https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/Protocols_Details.md#mouldkg---90

 

As a result, if you are using MK Battery Boxes V4 or V6, you can choose from a wide varity of RC Transmitters to control your brick build models.

What is the idea behind: Using the capabilities of the transmitters, as well as option to put additional lua scripts to create more convinient user expereinces and increase the overall play factor.

 

I made a first introduction on Youtube.Currently in german only , will next example with some cheaper controls later on in english. 

 

Question is , what do you think about idea behind ? Is it usefull for our requirements or "oversized".

If you wn't to support the project, you are invited to have a look at issue (new protocols under construction) or discussions settion (for new wishes)

we are working on the integration of CADA: https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/issues/1086

Wich manufactures you wan't to have integrated here in addition ?

Have a nice week an stay healty.

 

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On 4/1/2025 at 7:05 AM, ruppie said:

Hello all,

a short while ago i have noticed this project:

 Home | MULTI-Module Documentation

https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/

It is about an RC trasmitter interface module based on 4 different transceiver chips.

As as result plenty off different RC protocols can be supportet here.

Since the presentation of ELRS you may it obsolete for future use in the RC sector, but as long as their are the huge number of receivers on the market with their own brand specific protocols i think it is still usefull.

 

What is this all about according to brick sets ?

I was suprised to see that at least Mould King is supported here ,too: https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/Protocols_Details.md#mouldkg---90

 

As a result, if you are using MK Battery Boxes V4 or V6, you can choose from a wide varity of RC Transmitters to control your brick build models.

What is the idea behind: Using the capabilities of the transmitters, as well as option to put additional lua scripts to create more convinient user expereinces and increase the overall play factor.

 

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Hello,

Looks interesting.

Are there detailed technical informations available how it is working ?

is the 1MHz (like Bluetooth Clasic) or 2MHz (like BLE) spacing between Channels ?

Is there used Channel-Hopping like Bluetooth ?

 What does following Example mean :

            //Example:    TX: C=11 S=Y A= 4B 44 48 P(7)= C0 37 02 4F 00 00 00
            //            RX: C=76 S=Y A= 4B 44 48 P(7)= 5A 37 02 4F 03 0D 8E
            // 03 0D 8E => RF channels 0F,1C,39,3C

what does "binding" mean and how does it work ?
How does "Binding" Sequence look like ?

One Module contain 4 or 6 Data-Bytes, how are 16-Channels (4x 4-Port Hubs) controlles simultanous ?


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