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  • HighElf
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29 Mar 2016 09:40
Replied by HighElf on topic JD 395 cx-10

JD 395 cx-10

Category: Protocol Development

Guys, I've summarized all the available data for XN297 in the attached file.
  • Averybadman96
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24 Mar 2016 17:23
Cheerson CX-30S FPV was created by Averybadman96

Cheerson CX-30S FPV

Category: Model Requests

I have a Cheerson CX-30S with the 5.8Ghz FPV. I can bind with quadcopter but I can't figure out how to assign my HOLD or FMOD toggle switches to turn video record on or off. I installed the nRF24L01 mod and it works for binding to my CX-10 and CX-30S bu I can't figure out video channel. Please any help would be appreciated. I was also wondering If Plane or helicopter instructions in DEVO 7E manual applies more for quads? I don't care about flip function on my toggle switches and I reprogrammed Devo tx for low to high speeds in range.
  • Averybadman96
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21 Mar 2016 08:00
Devo 7E Fmode and Hold toggle activate on CX-30S was created by Averybadman96

Devo 7E Fmode and Hold toggle activate on CX-30S

Category: Model Requests

I'm very new to RC. I only have a CX-10 and CX-30s. I have never owned a remote of any kind. I'm just trying to get good with cheaper models before I invest in an expensive FPV with excellent video quality and flying range. I just wanted one TX to control all of my quads. I moded the nRF24L01 chip/antenna, but I'm stuck not knowing or understanding how to program my Devo 7E. Help please anyone!
  • thecric
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19 Mar 2016 19:24 - 21 Mar 2016 13:15
Replied by thecric on topic JD 395 cx-10

JD 395 cx-10

Category: Protocol Development

Hi guys,
will you do a deviated CX-10W ?
From theses pictures you can see a LT8910SSC 2.4G wireless module inside the transmitter.
Update: the picture above is from a FQ777-954 :whistle: !!!

It seems the CX-10W is able to use the CX-10C transmitter as seen in this video
which means it should be already deviated :ohmy:
  • huge
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29 Feb 2016 20:48
Replied by huge on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

hey thanks,
a motor of my cx-10 died, but replaced it and its working now!
regards
  • goodwrench
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27 Feb 2016 23:31
Replied by goodwrench on topic Protocols missing!

Protocols missing!

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Well...I'd like to know how to set up the 7E to turn the LEDs off and on and to initiate the flip function on the following:
- cx-10
-cx-10A
-syma x5c
-tarantula x6
-wltoys v222
-jjrc h8c

I'd need to know what channels control these and how to set them up in the 7E.

Appreciate all the help!!
  • ursus69
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22 Feb 2016 08:17
Replied by ursus69 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Cool! ;) Enjoy it!
  • Maco33
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20 Feb 2016 21:40
Replied by Maco33 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Super, it works :woohoo: Big thanks ursus69! I am very happy :)
M.
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18 Feb 2016 19:58
Replied by ursus69 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

I attach the CX10A.ini!
Fmode--> flips
SW B--> Mode0 (easy) Mode1 (hard) Mode2 (headless)

Deviation V4.0.1-dfa9397 (nightly build)
Hope this help you!
  • ursus69
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18 Feb 2016 08:46
Replied by ursus69 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

The .ini file is for the configuration model! ( www.deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs )
The nightly build have the protocols to control the CX10... The Deviation 4.0.1 don't have the CX10 blue board protocol...

When I get home, I tell you my deviation version and I will attach the cx10 config!
  • huge
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18 Feb 2016 08:22
Replied by huge on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Yes please, would be great. What do the. Ini files contain besides the hardware config?
Regards
  • ursus69
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18 Feb 2016 07:46
Replied by ursus69 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Maco33 wrote: Still, I went back to the first part of the query, is there any possibility to control quadrocopters CX-10 blue board using DEVO7E Deviation?
I have nrf24l01 module to the transmitter connected.
This is not question just for Deal57 ;)
M.


Yes! You can control it without problems!! I do it with my Devo7E & my CX10A & CXstars..
You need to use a nightly build...
If you need the .ini, tell us..
  • Thomas.Heiss
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17 Feb 2016 12:13 - 17 Feb 2016 12:18
Replied by Thomas.Heiss on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

I do not own the CX-10 but I believe Goebish test-build already made it into nightly-build source repository.
Your test-build link is quite old from May 2015!

bitbucket.org/deviationtx/deviation/commits/all?search=cx10
goebish 51df623 Add Cheerson CX-10A (blue board) protocol Branches CX10A 2015-05-26
PhracturedBlue ef56c9a M Merged in goebish/deviationtx/CX10A (pull request #71) Add Cheerson CX-10A / CX-11 and DM007 protocol 2015-05-30

Try the "Blue-A" option when you selected the protocol.


The DFU does NOT contain the file system and ini files.

No, IMHO you only flash the firmware DFU file once, not twice.
So you would have to use the file system files from the nightly-build firmware ZIP file and the test-build DFU.

BUT....in this case just try the latest offical nightly-build ZIP which includes DFU and all files for file system INCLUDING protocol folder.
You really have to copy over the protocol files for the Devo 7E which correlate to the DFU from same ZIP file.

Thomas
  • huge
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16 Feb 2016 18:28
Replied by huge on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Hello,
i am also interested in flying the cx-10 with blue board,
i found this so far
www.deviationtx.com/downloads-new/catego...10a-blue-board-cx11#
so what i understand is, i need to flash a nightly build *.dfu with dfuse, and when i am done i need to flash the *.dfu of the test build? and afterwards copy the protocol folder of the test build with a usb connection?
sorry for the question but i just got a devo 7e,
Regards
  • sauntbuckersbasket
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15 Feb 2016 05:44 - 15 Feb 2016 05:45
Replied by sauntbuckersbasket on topic What's your favorite nano size quad for Deviation?

What's your favorite nano size quad for Deviation?

Category: General Discussions

Tryptych wrote: I also have a Cheerson CX-10 but these new ones are no longer Deviation compatible


Where did you get that idea?

The later (aka green/blue) ones that use the XN297 require jumping through hoops to talk to with an NRF24L01+ type of module, but as far as I know the code to do so has been pushed.

Granted, it's a poorly performing receiver chip which means relatively short range. And the CX-10 props are rather brittle. But it should work.
  • Maco33
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07 Feb 2016 10:49
Replied by Maco33 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Still, I went back to the first part of the query, is there any possibility to control quadrocopters CX-10 blue board using DEVO7E Deviation?
I have nrf24l01 module to the transmitter connected.
This is not question just for Deal57 ;)
M.
  • Maco33
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07 Feb 2016 10:32
Replied by Maco33 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Yes, now I understand it and everything works great. Once again, many thanks for your help. M.
  • Deal57
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06 Feb 2016 14:46
Replied by Deal57 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

If you use a test build, you will get only the DFU file and the protocol folder, and you need to install it after installing the nightly it was built from


You can't use a test build with 4.0.1 release. You MUST use the nightly build.
  • Maco33
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06 Feb 2016 14:41
Replied by Maco33 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

Hello, thank you for your answer. I did everything according to your recommendations, but I failed :-( With DfuSe USB Upgrade Tool again I uploaded firmware 4.0.1, after formatting the flash memory I copied the files, everything was OK. Then I again via USB Upgrade Tool DfuSe recorded new firmware (Devo7e-v4.0.1-8b9e2a0) and copied the other firmware folder "protocol". After switching on the transmitter startup image on the display display so that the firmware version is displayed at the bottom so that there was hardly visible. I squeezed ent and empty again Main menu item (see illustration below). :-(
M.
  • Deal57
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06 Feb 2016 13:22
Replied by Deal57 on topic CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

CX-10 (blue board) and DEVO 7E Deviation

Category: General Discussions

The "nightly" build is a full compilation of the Deviation software with the newest bug fixes and features, and includes all the file system and folders. If you use a test build, you will get only the DFU file and the protocol folder, and you need to install it after installing the nightly it was built from; essentially you load the DFU then copy the protocol folder over the old one without removing any of the rest of the file system.

I recommend using the nightly build unless you need to test a new feature. Test builds are intended for use by experienced testers and may not perform correctly, so you need to be more careful about their use (I suggest removing any blades, rotors or other moving parts before operating them!).
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