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TBS Crossfire Bluetooth with Ghetto Station #37

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arjrj16 opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 1 comment
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TBS Crossfire Bluetooth with Ghetto Station #37

arjrj16 opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 1 comment

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@arjrj16
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arjrj16 commented Jul 11, 2019

I am a bit new to this so if I can get into direct contact with anyone who can help me, that would be amazing. Anyways, I have a tbs crossfire that outputs mavLink as Bluetooth, and I was wondering how I could hook this up to the ghetto station. I was thinking of using a Bluetooth module on the Arduino, but do not know if there is any extra coding I must do. I am not a very good coder, but I do know my fair share. Could I just hook up the Bluetooth module to the tx1 and rx1 pins on the Arduino? What would I need to change on the Arduino program - I understand you must modify it for almost anything so what would I need to modify on it? I am very new to GitHub and complex projects like this, so any help would be much appreciated.

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Dwall4954 commented Aug 2, 2019

Any luck? I will be looking into this soon. Going to start this antenna tracker project and hopefully get it going with crossfire. Check this out. I found it for another antenna tracking system, but it should be the same getting a bluetooth module paired with crossfire and talking to the arduino. https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2964122-u360gts-360%C2%B0-antenna-tracker/page38

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