flysky jr module
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When the FlySky I6 is hanging on its neck strap, the module transmitter antenna points upwards. You can plug it in with a short S-Video cable and take it out again just as easily. Simply place two Velcro straps on the back of the FlySky. There's a pin plate with files on it; connect some pins (+,- and PPM), push them through the plate to the right position, then place the plate with the pins in the JR module. Put the JR module in the housing and hot glue the pin plate into place. I used a 6-volt BEC and an XT60 connector for powering the JR module, along with a LiPo battery. The XT60 connector can be found at https://www.banggood.com/AMASS-XT60E-M-Mountable-XT60-Male-Plug-for-RC-Drone-FPV-Racing-p-1238483.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN.
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