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Hi Everyone,
Yesterday I broke one of my switches on my Radiomaster TX16S and until I get the new switch, I thought I would use my Jumper T16 as my backup.
I’ve flashed the T16 to the latest Open TX, but the problem is that the Jumper T16 is not recognizing my Crossfire Micro TX V2 Module. It’s trying to configure itself and it reports that it can’t find a crossfire module or device.
I checked the pins in the T16 module bay and their not bent. I also checked the power output on the pins with a voltmeter and it’s generating the exact voltage as the battery is putting out.
Everything else is working. My TH2 which has a Frsky based receiver and it works great.
I’ve done some research and some people were reporting that the Crossfire TX Module does not sit properly or possibly the pins are bent. Like I said earlier the pins are fine, but I’m not sure how to confirm if the cause is because the module is not sitting/fitting deep enough into the T16 module bay.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Yesterday I broke one of my switches on my Radiomaster TX16S and until I get the new switch, I thought I would use my Jumper T16 as my backup.
I’ve flashed the T16 to the latest Open TX, but the problem is that the Jumper T16 is not recognizing my Crossfire Micro TX V2 Module. It’s trying to configure itself and it reports that it can’t find a crossfire module or device.
I checked the pins in the T16 module bay and their not bent. I also checked the power output on the pins with a voltmeter and it’s generating the exact voltage as the battery is putting out.
Everything else is working. My TH2 which has a Frsky based receiver and it works great.
I’ve done some research and some people were reporting that the Crossfire TX Module does not sit properly or possibly the pins are bent. Like I said earlier the pins are fine, but I’m not sure how to confirm if the cause is because the module is not sitting/fitting deep enough into the T16 module bay.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.