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Binding to DSMX/DSM2
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27 Dec 2017 03:23 #66616
by Minionstar
Binding to DSMX/DSM2 was created by Minionstar
Bear with me, technical language and programming are not my strength.
About a year ago I bought the Devo 7E and installed the NRF24L01 module to fly my Eachine E010. It worked great and I had hoped to move on to a little bigger quad to fly outdoors. The Eachine QX105 (bat) had just been released and I preordered one with the DSMX/DSM2 Reciever. It cost more than my TX, the module, and the E010 combined. And it was a terrible mistake because after a year of on and off attempts I've never been able to get any closer to flying than the one time I turned it on and immediately lost a prop to my wall.
TL;DR My actual question is- Does Deviation on the 7E innately support DSMX/DSM2 or do I need to install another module? I'm now reading about the 4-in-one module, but its about $50 which is a little more than I'd like to spend when I already have the NRF24L01 installed.
If anyone has any experience with binding to the QX105 in general, I'd love to hear about it.
About a year ago I bought the Devo 7E and installed the NRF24L01 module to fly my Eachine E010. It worked great and I had hoped to move on to a little bigger quad to fly outdoors. The Eachine QX105 (bat) had just been released and I preordered one with the DSMX/DSM2 Reciever. It cost more than my TX, the module, and the E010 combined. And it was a terrible mistake because after a year of on and off attempts I've never been able to get any closer to flying than the one time I turned it on and immediately lost a prop to my wall.
TL;DR My actual question is- Does Deviation on the 7E innately support DSMX/DSM2 or do I need to install another module? I'm now reading about the 4-in-one module, but its about $50 which is a little more than I'd like to spend when I already have the NRF24L01 installed.
If anyone has any experience with binding to the QX105 in general, I'd love to hear about it.
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27 Dec 2017 03:43 #66617
by vlad_vy
Replied by vlad_vy on topic Binding to DSMX/DSM2
DSM2/X protocols supported initially. Try to use "Deviation v5.0.0 build with latest protocols" and "OrangeRX" protocol option if you will have any problems.
www.deviationtx.com/forum/builds/6407-de...cols?start=260#66401
www.deviationtx.com/forum/builds/6407-de...cols?start=260#66401
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27 Dec 2017 05:21 #66618
by RoGuE_StreaK
Replied by RoGuE_StreaK on topic Binding to DSMX/DSM2
Note also that while the 7E does natively support DSM2/X (when deviated of course), the module used does not have the power amplifier enabled so it has limited range; if you keep the quad within say 50m of you then it should be fine.
For more range, you can either do the potentially tricky/risky mod to enable the power amplifier, or replace the module; the module used in the other devos has the power amplifier enabled but is hard to come by, the the 4-in-1 has a replacement module plus the three other most used modules.
For more range, you can either do the potentially tricky/risky mod to enable the power amplifier, or replace the module; the module used in the other devos has the power amplifier enabled but is hard to come by, the the 4-in-1 has a replacement module plus the three other most used modules.
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