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ok, so most tuts on this have went away when TX went down.. OR are just for phats.. 

so my question is.. do i need a resistor/diode or anything of the such or could i just solder to the RF board like in this pic?

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ok, so most tuts on this have went away when TX went down.. OR are just for phats.. 

so my question is.. do i need a resistor/diode or anything of the such or could i just solder to the RF board like in this pic?

Not sure if it helps, but found this... http://www.teamx360.co.uk/showthread.php?2714-CR4-XL-ROL-Mod

Looks like no resistors used, just straight to that point.

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ok, so most tuts on this have went away when TX went down.. OR are just for phats.. 

so my question is.. do i need a resistor/diode or anything of the such or could i just solder to the RF board like in this pic?

cr3pro_rol.jpg

According to that diagram you connect to the - pad of the LED... shouldn't need a resistor either way as it should be 3.3v used for the LED...

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Not sure if it helps, but found this... http://www.teamx360.co.uk/showthread.php?2714-CR4-XL-ROL-Mod

Looks like no resistors used, just straight to that point.

that diagram you posted doesn't follow the diagram i posted.. (which is from TX lolz) but the 2nd point does, hence why it worked..

 

According to that diagram you connect to the - pad of the LED... shouldn't need a resistor either way as it should be 3.3v used for the LED...

yeah the TX guide said cr3-pro didnt need anything(if you check my pic-link, it's xecuter.com ;-]).. just didn't know if the cr4 needed something else to work it, or just run straight through.. either way, i have a spare 1409 + 1410 RF to test..

 

Edit: RF 1410 works as per the pic just fine ;-)

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Yeah, the ROL pad should work the same on ALL chips, any resistor required should be on the chip itself... otherwise it'd be very bad practice ;)

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