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Old 12-06-2014
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Originally Posted by Rick84 View Post
Hi Neil,

Many thanks. Here is another picture of that board. So just to clarify sorry, but when looking internally at this board (as in the picture), from right to left:

Pin 1 = PPM (Yellow)
Pin 2 = VE+ (Red)
Pin 4 = GND (Black)



Thanks
Removing the module board is an option, but you would need to trace the wires for the potentiometer control, trace them through the antenna board, and into the main board. Also you would need to trace the three wires (ppm, +,-) from the antenna board and onto the main board. not a problem, but not sure what to do with the additional pins from the original module connector, if they are needed?

I'd be inclined to keep the antenna board on place, removing the larger pins that connect through to the module (keeping them to resolder back in if needed), and solder the frsky module to the antenna board. you could then site the frsky module inside the module space at the back of the transmitter, and use an old sanwa module case top hot glued in the space to make it look tidy.
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