Zenmuse H3-3D Versions - What are the differences?

OI Photography said:
Well then you better sit down for this. In the bathroom.
Nothing added to the Taranis but an RP-SMA antenna connector and a 5db-gain hinged rubber duck.
Linear, Omni and unamplified.
http://boltrc.com/blog/new-10-1km-recor ... tenna-mod/
Holy Ba'jezus :!:
So. . . I'm looking at this page: http://boltrc.com/index.php?route=produ ... uct_id=366 and it's labled "FrSky Taranis X9D - Back board with internal XJT".
Pardon my ignorance, but since I do not yet own a Taranis X9D, I do not understand all the Taranis lingo/acronyms/abbreviations. What the heck is a "XJT"? What purpose does it serve? I've Google'd around a bit, and have found numerous resellers pedaling the FrSky XJT 16ch Radio Transmitter (plug-in) Module with descriptions that say: "The latest upgrade to the FrSky Telemetry Radio System now features up to 16 channels and the new Smart Port for duplex communications with X series receivers", but how do you get that same functionality from that internal board? Does it share the same internal transceiver and just spew out (and receive) more channels of encoded data?
The more I read about it, the more confused I get :?
Please explain. . .

Thanks in advance :!:
 
The XJT is a transmitter board capable of 16 channels in a variety of arrangements. That part can be bought as an external module (has a casing) to fit in many different controllers, and it is also found naked inside the Taranis. The capabilities of the XJT remain the same whether it's in module form or in the Taranis...how those capabilities are exploited just depend on the controller (Taranis or otherwise).

EDIT: if you look at that pic on the boltrc link you provided above, the XJT is the smaller sub-board you see slightly raised above the main T-shaped backboard.
 
OI Photography said:
The XJT is a transmitter board capable of 16 channels in a variety of arrangements. That part can be bought as an external module (has a casing) to fit in many different controllers, and it is also found naked inside the Taranis. The capabilities of the XJT remain the same whether it's in module form or in the Taranis...how those capabilities are exploited just depend on the controller (Taranis or otherwise).
I guess the area that I need clarification on is does this board sold here: http://boltrc.com/index.php?route=produ ... uct_id=366 provide any additional functionality that a stock FrSky Taranis X9D doesn't already have "out of the box" (excluding the antenna mod itself of course)?
 
OI Photography said:
If you look at that pic on the boltrc link you provided above, the XJT is the smaller sub-board you see slightly raised above the main T-shaped backboard.
Thanks for pointing that out. I did not notice that detail. . .
 
ATC Drone Flyer said:
I guess the area that I need clarification on is does this board sold here: http://boltrc.com/index.php?route=produ ... uct_id=366 provide any additional functionality that a stock FrSky Taranis X9D doesn't already have "out of the box" (excluding the antenna mod itself of course)?

Nope, that's just a replacement part in case you break the stock one or whatever.

Every part in the Taranis is replaceable: http://www.alofthobbies.com/radio-gear/ ... rts-2.html

That vendor is my preferred source for all FrSky gear...they really know their stuff, and the prices are usually the best anywhere. Fast cheap shipping too.
 

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