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  • #16
    Hey Buddy.

    Re-think, the Gpro doesn't support DMSS protocol directly and the satellite you are using is for the Trex 150 only. You need to use an actual Xbus receiver, connected to the Gpro through the single line input port and then set your XG14 to transmit mode B Xbus.

    This accounts for why you can bind the sat, but not get any movement from then on.

    It appears the latest 3GX firmware does work with this sat, but the Gpro doesn't to my knowledge and requires a separate Xbus Rx
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    Last edited by coolice; 23-03-2015, 10:30 AM.
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    • #17
      Well guys i managed to get answer on this and all i had to do was switch radio over to xbus. all servo's move and show up on the gpro software, now all i have to do is get my head round the xbus setting if they have to be changed

      thanks guy's for all the help and advise

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      • #18
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        • #19
          Evening Mate.

          Ah, that would do it thinking about it. Typically it's always the simple things.

          Glad you got it sorted and I've learnt these can be used. The only question I'm trying to find out is if the RJ01's are full range or short range sat receivers.
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          • #20
            that's what I'm trying to find out, there is another guy on a forum that I've pm a couple of question, he's using two on a 450, other option is a range test, in the field, would be a short of long walk

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