User manual

plate with some double-sided tape. Use the thicker ~1mm thick foam tape instead of the very thin
‘carpet tape’ to ensure that the close proximity of the frame doesn’t affect the TNR range.
NOTE:
For
the
tramp
version
used
for
events
in
July/Aug
2016,
please
connect
the
TNR
board
to
the
Tramp
and
power
it
up
at
least
once
before
arriving
at
race
events.
The
first
customer
release
will
not
require
this.
Antenna Compatibility
The pigtail supplied with the Tramp sports a standard SMA connector, NOT a RP-SMA which is used
by some other manufacturers.
If a RP-SMA connector is screwed onto a standard SMA, it will appear to be connected, but will
actually be open-circuit, potentially damaging the Tx.
Ensure that one of the connectors has a pin, and the other has a hole to receive the pin. If both have a
hole (or both have a pin) then they are not compatible.
User Interface
Button/LED
Startup LED Behavior
The LED indicates the state of the transmitter shortly after powerup.
Steady On means that the transmitter is currently transmitting in ‘Normal Mode’, and will behave
much like any other FPV Transmitter.
A short blink sequence (. . . ) means that the transmitter is in Race Mode, and is either not
transmitting, or transmitting low-power on a pre-configured Pit Frequency.
A long blink sequence (- - -) means that the transmitter is in Race Mode, and is currently transmitting
on its assigned Race Frequency.
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