Reely HR-10 Reciever - How to switch to PPM?

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Hello, we built a drone recently with the NAZE 32. Now it had some unrecognizable problem resulting in a dead FC. Now we wanted to use a different board, however there are only ones that use the PPM protocol to communicate with the reciever and are within the 5 day delivery.
We have the Reely HR-10 reciever and telling from the numbering of the pins on the reciever, it supports PPM (see picture). But how do you use it?
Can you just plug in GND and 5V as well as one cable for PPM and it works straight out-of-the-box?
And if so, how does it know that it's outputting PPM and not PWM as we used it before with the AETR1234 channel mapping?

Thanks for any help!
 

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Yes, appears that it would be a single 3-wire cable from the PPM/CH1 port with signal wire on top, 5V in the middle and G on the bottom.
 
Hello, we built a drone recently with the NAZE 32. Now it had some unrecognizable problem resulting in a dead FC. Now we wanted to use a different board, however there are only ones that use the PPM protocol to communicate with the reciever and are within the 5 day delivery.
We have the Reely HR-10 reciever and telling from the numbering of the pins on the reciever, it supports PPM (see picture). But how do you use it?
Can you just plug in GND and 5V as well as one cable for PPM and it works straight out-of-the-box?
And if so, how does it know that it's outputting PPM and not PWM as we used it before with the AETR1234 channel mapping?

Thanks for any help!
And everything you have to do is just put in the cable and it works?
How does the reciever know which protocol to use?
 
I'm only guessing as I couldn't really find any info regarding that receiver, but I'd say yes that the bottom port is putting out the PPM signal. You'll just have to configure it accordingly in Betaflight or whatever software you are using. But if you have a link to the manual, it would be helpful as this receiver also outputs iBus which is a much faster protocol than PPM.
 
I'm only guessing as I couldn't really find any info regarding that receiver, but I'd say yes that the bottom port is putting out the PPM signal. You'll just have to configure it correctly in Betaflight or whatever software you are using
Ok, thanks very much!
 
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