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I have noticed that if you put a load on the futaba trainer port like power to a fpv screen the controls are correct as they should.
But if you have no load on the futaba trainer port and plug in the 3.5mm audio cable the controls will have a slight jump in them.
I am trying to figure out how to solve this for people who do not have a screen but it is clear that you will have to put something extra to you transmitter to make it work as it should.
maybe something like just a futaba trainer connector with just a resistor and a led in it will do the trick.
This issue is only happening on the 9XR pro so 9XR regular users do not have to do this little trick.
I don't know exactly why this is happening on the 9XR Pro but i think it has something to do with the different cpu board used in the 9XR Pro.
This is only for people who have a little skills with soldering so beware.
I used a simple cable a 1.2kohm resitor a basic red led and a futaba trainer connector for this.
you will have to buy a futaba trainer connector cable or just the connector depending on your skills and then solder it together.
you can use one of this 2 cables if you want :
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__64876__Frsky_Telemetry_Head_Track_Module_Extent_Cable_for_9XR_Pro_EU_Warehouse_.html
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__21732__Futaba_6pin_Trainer_Port_Plug_to_JR_Male_Servo_plug_1pcs_bag_.html?strSearch=futaba%206pin
yoou need to solder the resistor to the plus side of the led and then solder the other side of the resitor to the red cable (+). then solder the other side of the led to the black (-) cable and cover it all with shrink tube or isolation tape.
Now you can connect the cable to your transmitter and if the led turns on you have done it correctly.
The jumping issue should now dissapear in smartpopro plus and you can play liftoff without issues now.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/410340/discussions/0/357287935550180307/