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Read data from commonly-available "satellite" hobby R/C receivers.

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satbot allows you to read and use the serial data output by common hobby R/C satellite receivers. It is possible to simply get the relative “stick” and switch positions, which is very convenient for embedded/robotic projects.

Note that only Spektrum brand DSMX satellite receivers have been tested to-date, but Futaba and off-brand DSM2/DSMX receivers should work, possibly with additional fiddling.

satbot was created with embedded systems like the Raspberry Pi in mind, but all that is really needed is a TTL serial-usb cable (such as this one.)

Assuming your satellite receiver is already bound to your transmitter and you’ve connected it via a USB dongle it should be possible to simply:

satbot start –foreground /dev/ttysXXX

At the command line, where /tmp/ttysXXX is the serial device associated with your receiver.

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