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Alan_Perse:
Hi all,
What's the difference between a telemetry enabled transmitter and a full telemetry transmitter. I know the full telemetry is probably better, but why? The transmitters I'm referring to are multiplex by the way.

Fred:
Hi Alan,

I see nothing in the MPX catalogue about full telemetry / enabled telemetry transmitters  :?:
My guess would be that the Full telemetry TX have the built in 2.4ghz, the enabled ones, are with added external / internal modules (aka, the rest  :?: ).

Alan_Perse:
Hi Fred.
I was looking at the modelmaniacs website. I have bought a few things from them before, there service is quite good. They have the 2.4Ghz Cockpit SX transmitter listed as either telemetry enabled or full telemetry. The full telemetry is more expensive so it is probably better than the telemetry enabled ones. Just wanted to know why. I guess your explanation explanes it, thanks  :D .

Fergal Gordon:
Hi Everyone,

I have a question about Multiplex M-Link receivers.  I have recently converted my Evo 9 from 35 MHz to 2.4 GHz.  By default I get the Rx battery voltage and battery connection quality by telemetry.  I get an audible warning on the Tx when the Rx battery reached 4.8 V.  I think this too for my 4 cell NiMH battery.  I have only used about 300 mAh out of a nominal capacity of 1700 mAh when I get the warning.

I have searched the Tx and the Rx manuals and web, but I cannot find where I can alter this warning level.  Does anyone know if this 4.8 V warning level can be changed and if so, how.


Best regards,


Fergal

Alan_Perse:
Hi Fergal,

I was looking at the manual for my M-Link receiver and it appears that if you want to change any of the presets on your receiver you will have to connect it to a devise called a MULTImate (from multiplex). From what I have read on the internet it appears you can used this to configure Receivers and other sensors that you can connect to your receiver, it is also a Servo tester. You can also connect your receiver to your PC and use a software called RX DataManager. I'm not sure if there is another way. I hope this helps.

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