ELRS-915M-TX High-Frequency Head Fast Frequency Locking
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ELRS-915M-TX High-Frequency Head Fast Frequency Locking Core Positioning Application Scenarios
Core Selling Points
Intelligent Frequency Management: Collaborates with upper-layer protocols to enable rapid channel scanning, automatic frequency point switching, and adaptive tuning, optimizing spectrum utilization efficiency. Essential Parameter
Warning: Do not connect a power supply of 2S or higher than 8.4V to the ELRS-915M-TX high frequency head. Otherwise, it may cause permanent damage. Warning: Before powering on the ELRS-915M-TX high-frequency head, install the manufacturer's matching antenna. Failure to do so may damage the PA chip and reduce power output. The ELRS-915M-TX high-frequency head features a set of relay-compatible interfaces for user selection, with its base compatible with all Micro (also known as JR or SLIM) remote controls available on the market. The interface and design are shown in the figure below. Appearance and Heat Dissipation Structure Within the compact JR interface standard dimensions, the system integrates up to 10W of transmission power. To achieve stable performance at this extreme level, the design team redefined the high-frequency head's structural design. By combining an aluminum alloy fin heat sink, an efficient turbo fan, a metal casing, and a 10W RF PA chip with dedicated heat dissipation alloy, they created a product that integrates efficient heat dissipation, robust protection, and strong anti-interference capabilities. This ensures reliable performance for ultra-long-range navigation in harsh environments. Pre-Frequency Basic Configuration The ELRS-915M-TX high-frequency head is designed to receive only Crossfire Serial Data Protocol (CRSF) signals by default. The remote control's high-frequency interface must support CRSF signal output. Using the OpenTX remote control system as an example, this guide demonstrates how to configure the remote to output CRSF signals and control the ELRS high-frequency head with a LUA script. 3.1 CRSF Protocol In the OpenTX system, select MODELSELECTION to access the MODELSETUP interface. Here, disable Internal RF (set to OFF), enable External RF, and set the output mode to CRSF, as shown in the figure below. Connect the ELRS-915M-TX high-frequency head correctly and configure the remote control as the CRSF output for the External RF head as described above. 3.2 LUA Script Installation and Control (already Available) To adjust the power, refresh rate, and frequency of the ELRS high-frequency head, you need to use the OpenTX system's LUA script, as shown below.
Table 1 Script Description Table
Note: The official LUA script ELRS.lua can be downloaded from the ELRS support website (URLs are provided in the information section). 4. Frequency Discrimination Method The ELRS high-frequency head uses the ExpressLRSV3.5.0 official protocol in its factory firmware and has no binding phrase configured. Therefore, the receiving end must also be V3.0.0 to V3.5.0 and has no binding phrase set. The frequency steps are as follows
5. Power Settings The ELRS high-frequency head supports power outputs of 0.5W,1W,2W,5W, and 10W. The ELRS high-frequency hair transmitter power switching uses a LUA script. Select Power to switch directly between 0.5W,1W,2W,5W, and 10W. For details, see "LUA Script Control". Company Information Shenzhen Fengqing Instrument Co., Ltd. Crafted in China, Quality Forges Low-Altitude Security.
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