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19 Jan 2019 07:38 #72410
by Gerhard_H
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Hi!
The Esky150 protocol is part of the CYRF6936 Chip, which is part of the stock Esky150 radio (BLADE70S radio also).
The chip mentioned above is part of the 4in1 chip which is the ultimate upgrade for Devo radios, and also part of the Jumper T8SGv2PLUS.tx.
The T8SG programmer's manual lists all protocols, and with Esky150 it definitely lists the Esky150X heli.
Therefore why for heavens sake doesn't that heli bind with the tx's mentioned above !!!
The stock radio binding procedure affords pressing the rudder trim knob to the right during the process.
Therefore howto manage this procedure with a devo for instance ?
The Esky150 protocol is part of the CYRF6936 Chip, which is part of the stock Esky150 radio (BLADE70S radio also).
The chip mentioned above is part of the 4in1 chip which is the ultimate upgrade for Devo radios, and also part of the Jumper T8SGv2PLUS.tx.
The T8SG programmer's manual lists all protocols, and with Esky150 it definitely lists the Esky150X heli.
Therefore why for heavens sake doesn't that heli bind with the tx's mentioned above !!!
The stock radio binding procedure affords pressing the rudder trim knob to the right during the process.
Therefore howto manage this procedure with a devo for instance ?
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19 Jan 2019 18:06 #72417
by Gerhard_H
Replied by Gerhard_H on topic Esky150
Hi !
Looked inside the wrong tx erratically.
The Esky150X chip (also bLADE70S) is a N51822
Therefore concerning both Jumper and Devo/Deviation radios : No chance I'm afraid.
No, I'm sorry . . .Gerhard_H wrote: Hi!
The Esky150 protocol is part of the CYRF6936 Chip, which is part of the stock Esky150 radio (BLADE70S radio also).
Looked inside the wrong tx erratically.
The Esky150X chip (also bLADE70S) is a N51822
Therefore concerning both Jumper and Devo/Deviation radios : No chance I'm afraid.
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19 Jan 2019 18:32 - 19 Jan 2019 18:54 #72419
by goebish
Replied by goebish on topic Esky150
I've never seen the N51822 yet, a capture of the signal with a SDR device would be required to check if there's a chance to emulate it with the nrf24l01 but I suppose they've chosen this chip for its crypto capabilities, I doubt they use it in simple or shockburst mode, so it might not be easy to emulate 
Too bad Horizon Hobby sell stuffs that aren't DSMX compatible ...
Regarding the E150X I suppose they changed the protocol along the way because some users on the forums previously reported that it worked with the Esky150 protocol.
I'll update the documentation for those models.
Too bad Horizon Hobby sell stuffs that aren't DSMX compatible ...
Regarding the E150X I suppose they changed the protocol along the way because some users on the forums previously reported that it worked with the Esky150 protocol.
I'll update the documentation for those models.
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19 Jan 2019 19:16 #72421
by Gerhard_H
Replied by Gerhard_H on topic Esky150
Here it is . . .goebish wrote: I've never seen the N51822 yet . . .
Can't believe that for the Esky (HH) transmitter uses a chip N51822, which is not covered by DeviationTX.goebish wrote: . . . Regarding the E150X I suppose they changed the protocol along the way because some users on the forums previously reported that it worked with the Esky150 protocol.
I'll update the documentation for those models.
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08 May 2020 17:58 #76279
by planger
Replied by planger on topic Esky150
This eSky150 V2 protocol has now been reversed. I've used the CC2500 to emulate the N51822.
The code is available here: github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotoco...ESky150v2_cc2500.ino
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The code is available here: github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotoco...ESky150v2_cc2500.ino
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