Telemetry allows you to know what is happening on your aircraft while you are flying it. Among other things you can receive battery voltages and GPS positions on your transmitter.
Telemetry can be either always on, or enabled when armed. If no serial port is set to be telemetry-only then telemetry will only be enabled when armed.
Telemetry is enabled using the 'TELEMETRY` feature.
HoTT telemetry can be used when the TX and RX pins of a serial port are connected using a diode and a single wire to the T port on a HoTT receiver.
Only Electric Air Modules and GPS Modules are emulated, remember to enable them on your transmitter - in the Telemetry Menu on the MX-20.
Serial ports use two wires but HoTT uses a single wire so some electronics are required so that the signals don't get mixed up.
Connect as follows:
```
HoTT TX/RX -> Serial RX (connect directly)
Serial TX -> 1N4148 Diode -(| )-> HoTT TX/RX (connect via diode)
```
The diode should be arranged to allow the data signals to flow the right way
```
-(| )- == Diode, | indicates cathode marker.
```
As noticed by Skrebber the GR-12 (and probably GR-16/24, too) are based on a PIC 24FJ64GA-002, which has 5V tolerant digital pins.
Note: The softserial ports are not listed as 5V tolerant in the STM32F103xx data sheet pinouts and pin description section. Verify if you require a 5v/3.3v level shifters.
## MultiWii Serial Protocol (MSP)
MSP Telemetry simply transmitts MSP packets in sequence to any MSP device attached to the telemetry port. It rotates though a fixes sequence of command responses.
It is transmit only, it can work at any supported baud rate.