Hi sdspecy,
I don't know if your 6308SBT is the same as my 7008SB (physically looks the same). As 7008SB doesn't have the option to go to HS mode.
My connection was done with power leads to the internal voltage sensor, WKM/Naza to SBUS and GPS sensor to SBUS2.
With the recent firmware update from DJI you may opt to connect WKM/Naza to SBUS2 port but I doubt the usefulness because that port is also use to connect various sensors. (Unless if you use a hub)
Andi
Hi there,
Robbe has replied back with quite an disappointing answer;
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[FONT=Calibri,sans-serif]Futaba has told us, there’s nothing changed. For this: you had switched channel 8 to S-Bus (please test this with a servo on channel 8)? Maybe the time for initializing is longer so please first initialize your receiver and after this connect your DGI to the receiver.[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=Tahoma,sans-serif]Carsten Druleib[/FONT][/FONT]
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.. as if this could help me much ...and in fact it doesn't help anyway
(of course servos work on CH8, if it's set to CH8 instead to SBUS!)
Andi, are you referring to "@Naza Firmware* v2.02 ? This one I already have on my NAZA ...in fact, SBUS2 works against the NAZA (X2 port), but AGAIN only in HS mode!!!
PP
Damn, I'm getting out of ideas... the last resort would be to test both RX-es (SBUS outputs) on oscilloscope/logic analyzer and test, if there really aren't some differences in the communication signals... but I question myself why shoul I bother with this...
I'm getting quite disappointed by such level of support from Futaba/Robbe
I would expect that I would be treated more seriously...
Regards,
Dave