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speedy.sh/QbnmZ/deviation-devo10-5685vTX.zip
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Take a look at ppmout.c for an example of how to do it.
you should be able to do:
_tr_noop("Video Hz"), "5645", "5945", "5", NULL,- goebish
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I'll try to make a patch tonight, in the mean time people can ask me fixed frequency versions if they want to test.
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Xermalk wrote: Edit: and will we be able to set the freq in 1 mhz steps?
Wehn i tired the bugged devo 10 version i seem to have neded up in the middle of 2 frequencies on the vtx. So i belive its possible to use smaller steps.
would be nice to have the ability to use one of the aux knobs to tune the frequency. As one could easily find the optimal freq /range that way.
No, it will be a setting in a menu, no aux knobs, but yes it looks like we can set the frequency in 1MHz steps, pretty interesting vTX (and vRX, one should try to hack it someday, I think I saw i2c or serial test points nearby the module
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PhracturedBlue wrote: I just committed a change that lets you set the step-size for proto_opts.
Take a look at ppmout.c for an example of how to do it.
you should be able to do:_tr_noop("Video Hz"), "5645", "5945", "5", NULL,
Vlad will love this for the DSM resolution.
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Hubsan has mumbled something about space for a power amp on the vtx. That gave it 1000m range in the official thread.
But then they went silent when we asked about what power amp was needed.
Edit: Hrm, im having some issues with the devo10 / 5945 version i grabbed yesterday.
It seems to constantly reset the tx.ini module values to this.
[modules]
enable-cyrf6936=None
has_pa-cyrf6936=1
enable-a7105=None
has_pa-a7105=1
enable-cc2500=None
has_pa-cc2500=0
enable-nrf24l01=None
has_pa-nrf24l01=0
/had do do a double trip to the field today becuase of this when i was going to maiden my secondhand bixler. Thankfully its just 7 min by car
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My code shouldn't do anything to tx.ini, it only sends 2 additional frames just after bind.
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goebish wrote: Weird, maybe a bug in the latest dev sources ?
My code shouldn't do anything to tx.ini, it only sends 2 additional frames just after bind.
This was a bug fixed in PB's repo last night.
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I was encountering it too while testing last night. But I was aware of the bug already, so I knew it was not related to the new Hubsan code we were testing.
That's why I didn't mention it.
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Xermalk wrote: Edit: Hrm, im having some issues with the devo10 / 5945 version i grabbed yesterday.
It seems to constantly reset the tx.ini module values to this.
[modules]
enable-cyrf6936=None
has_pa-cyrf6936=1
enable-a7105=None
has_pa-a7105=1
enable-cc2500=None
has_pa-cc2500=0
enable-nrf24l01=None
has_pa-nrf24l01=0
I can reproduce this issue on my Devo 10, looks like a bug in latest Deviation sources, each time the firmware writes tx.ini it resets the [modules] section.
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goebish wrote: Ok, thanks, updating
Mind releasing a new version for the devo 10 when your done updating?
i have a indoor fly tomorrow and id rather not end up with a reset tx.ini file again
For freq 5885 or 5945.
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Xermalk wrote: Mind releasing a new version for the devo 10 when your done updating?
5885,
speedy.sh/T7qpR/devo10.dfu
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Xermalk wrote: Mind releasing a new version for the devo 10 when your done updating?
Can you try this version please:
speedy.sh/f8Kqk/devo10.dfu
It should have the vTX Freq protocol option working
Model Menu -> Model Setup -> click on the protocol name (Hubsan4) to access the screen... I had a hard time finding it
edit: oops, I should test my firmware before uploading it, it resets to 5885 at power on, I must have overlooked something.
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goebish wrote:
Xermalk wrote: Mind releasing a new version for the devo 10 when your done updating?
Can you try this version please:
speedy.sh/f8Kqk/devo10.dfu
It should have the vTX Freq protocol option working
Model Menu -> Model Setup -> click on the protocol name (Hubsan4) to access the screen... I had a hard time finding it
edit: oops, I should test my firmware before uploading it, it resets to 5885 at power on, I must have overlooked something.
Sure, ill test it once you have fixed it
And whats the lowest frequency it allows? Id love to see if i can get the vtx to send on frequencies lower then the ones hubsans tx allows.
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Will this cause any issues with the older hubsan models, or did you define it as a new protocol?goebish wrote: Work in progress...
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Also the hubsan lipo icon disappears from the screen
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