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====== Receiver Options ====== | ====== Receiver Options ====== | ||
- | The TCB is compatible with several types of hobby receivers - those that can output PPM (sometimes called CPPM or PPM-sum) and those that can output digital serial data. Of the latter type SBus and iBus are presently supported. You can find a PPM or serial receiver for literally every brand of radio available today, see our [[wiki: | + | The TCB is compatible with several types of hobby receivers - those that can output PPM (sometimes called CPPM or PPM-sum) and those that can output digital serial data. Of the latter type SBus and iBus are presently supported. You can find a PPM or serial receiver for literally every brand of radio available today, see our [[wiki: |
**PPM** receivers are available for virtually every major brand of RC radio on the market today. The PPM protocol allows up to 8 channels of data on a single data line. Some PPM receivers may actually be called something like a "4 channel receiver" | **PPM** receivers are available for virtually every major brand of RC radio on the market today. The PPM protocol allows up to 8 channels of data on a single data line. Some PPM receivers may actually be called something like a "4 channel receiver" |