CC2500 chip poor range with 3 in 1 with devo 10?

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16 Sep 2016 17:24 - 16 Sep 2016 17:27 #53922 by C0ckpitvue 777
CC2500 chip poor range with 3 in 1 with devo 10? was created by C0ckpitvue 777
Was flying my xk x251 with the ini below and the b289612 nightly on 12 volts of tx battery (lipo)11.1 v and 2200 mah.Got less than 200 meters.Got about 150 meters and it drops out the sky like a shot duck.I also have a 5db antenna mounted to the 3in 1.My bayang x16 gets 300+ meters easy with the nfr24l01 and the xk tx gets triple if not more leash on its stock tx.I was wondering if anyone has this same pro\blem,btw this was like the third batch of 3in1's that came out of banggood.What was the tested range with the cc2500 protocol with the 3in1 with 150 mw?Thanks in advance any feedback is greatly appreciated.

name=XK-251
mixermode=Advanced
type=multi
[radio]
protocol=S-FHSS
num_channels=8
fixed_id=123456
tx_power=150mW

[protocol_opts]
Freq-Fine=50
Freq-Coarse=0

[channel1]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Ch1
scalar=80
curvetype=expo
points=40,40
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Ch1
switch=FMODE1
curvetype=expo
points=40,40

[channel2]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Ch2
scalar=80
curvetype=expo
points=40,40
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Ch2
switch=FMODE1
curvetype=expo
points=40,40

[channel3]
safetysw=RUD DR1
safetyval=-100
template=complex
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch3
switch=FMODE0
[mixer]
src=Virt1
dest=Ch3
switch=FMODE1
usetrim=0

[channel4]
template=simple
[mixer]
src=RUD
dest=Ch4

[channel5]
template=simple
[mixer]
src=ELE DR1
dest=Ch5
curvetype=expo
points=0,0

[channel6]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch6
scalar=15
curvetype=fixed
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch6
switch=FMODE1
scalar=15

[virtchan1]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Virt1
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Virt1
switch=ELE DR1
curvetype=5point
points=100,25,-85,25,100
smooth=1

[trim1]
src=LEFT_V
pos=TRIMLV+
neg=TRIMLV-
[trim2]
src=RIGHT_V
pos=TRIMRV+
neg=TRIMRV-
[trim3]
src=LEFT_H
pos=TRIMLH+
neg=TRIMLH-
[trim4]
src=RIGHT_H
pos=TRIMRH+
neg=TRIMRH-
[timer1]
src=THR
[timer2]
type=countdown
time=10
[datalog]
switch=None
rate=1 sec
[safety]
Auto=min
[gui-128x64]
V-trim=59,10,1
H-trim=5,59,3
V-trim=65,10,2
H-trim=74,59,4
Small-box=2,22,Ch3
Small-box=2,31,Timer1
Small-box=2,40,Timer2
Model=75,20
Battery=102,1
Toggle=4,10,0,3,0,RUD DR
Toggle=13,10,0,5,0,ELE DR
Toggle=22,10,0,4,0,AIL DR
Toggle=31,10,0,0,0,None
Toggle=40,10,0,0,0,None
TxPower=102,7
quickpage1=Telemetry monitor
Last edit: 16 Sep 2016 17:27 by C0ckpitvue 777.

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17 Sep 2016 10:47 #53955 by Ryou
My '3in1' module output (CC2500) was the maximum output 10mW.

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18 Sep 2016 01:01 #53983 by C0ckpitvue 777
Replied by C0ckpitvue 777 on topic CC2500 chip poor range with 3 in 1 with devo 10?
What is your range?

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18 Sep 2016 09:28 #53998 by Ryou
It has added a module of 100mW output cc2500 of '3in1' did not use.
It will not be willing to use a 10mW output.

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