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Devo 8s
- Jack H
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I am a 57 year old newbie, who is teaching myself, I am moving from fp minis(911 9558)to cp minis. I am going to get walkera genius v2 w/devo8s. I also have the V922 and want to use the Tx for all and future helis.
I must be ignorant because I can't figure out what all is involved in getting and using this software. Honestly I have looked at this site hard and can't find a place to call or email for questions.
What do I need to do, to install, run, bind? How much does it cost? Do I need to open the TX?
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- FDR
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This is the proper place to ask.
It is a long story, please read the manual first:What do I need to do, to install, run, bind?
www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documenta...ationUserManual.pdf/
www.deviationtx.com/user-manual
...or watch this video:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/how-to/1094-ho...o-deviation-firmware
It's free.How much does it cost?
Only if you want to mod your tx to support the FlySky/Hubsan protocol:Do I need to open the TX?
www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documenta.../Flysky-to-Devo.pdf/
www.deviationtx.com/forum/how-to/1228-fl...le-with-pics-devo-8s
BTW, I would consider the Super CP instead of the Genius CP v2...
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- RandMental
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Two comments:
To use the DEVO8s for the V911, you will need to open the Devo8 and add a V911/Flysky TX module as indicated by FDR.
I do not have a Master CP as FDR advised above, but agree that the Genius is not a beginners heli. Having started with a Genius V1 (3 Genius frames and spare sets later), I rather fly my V120D02s (V2/New). It is a bit larger and much more stable, and like the Genius V2 is also has the 6 axis controller to assist beginners.
Having said that, and if I remember correctly, the Master CP has a tail motor which will make it more robust than the shaft driven tail of the V120D02s.
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- FDR
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I'm talking about the Super CP, wich is basicly a Mini CP frame with Genius like motor, and Super FP like servos:
www.walkera.com/en/showgoods.php?id=497
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- Jack H
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I would like to be able to use 1 Tx for all my flying form my V911s, V922, which ever walkera I buy to get the Tx, and any larger helis in the future. This software this seems a better way to go than the Ht8 module or the anylink system. As I said I am self teaching and have gotten to the point that fp helis aren't enough. I am waiting on the V922cp, after ordering it I have come to believe learing on it wont be easy as the flight parameters are preset and not set up for someone like me and so the interest in a progamable TX.
If I install the software, is the Tx then able to bind with most 2.4gh helis? If I can't use it on the 911s thats no big deal as I will most likelly not fly them as much once I begin cp flight. Will it bind with the V922 cp?
An aside question would a walkera in the 120 class be a smarter way to teach myslef to fly cp? I have no problem going to a larger heli other than I live in MN and have to fly indoors often
Thank You in advance,
Jack Herrmann
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- Rain4LA
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And one more thing... I just want to make sure that you know that with the V911 and Devo 8s, it's not just software that needas to be programmed. You actually have to open up the Tx and install the module. Anyway good luck, and HAVE FUN.
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- Jack H
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Anyway, I bought a genius w/ devo 10 today. Got it through Wow hobby, also bought a s..t load of parts, it is a bummer about the landing skids being part of the frame but such is life. So now when it gets here if I download the software will I be able to fly most 2.4g helis? I gotta say this whole business of getting a Tx to bind to other Helis seem kinda BS to me. The manufacturers could make it much easier to bind rc products to the Tx
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- PhracturedBlue
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I have one (still boxed up), so I plan to support it in the future, but not now. The 922 will require a hardware modification in the Devo Tx to be compatible.
Manufacturers have no incentive at the moment to make their equipment compatible with anyone else's. It hasn't changed in the past 25 years, and I don't think that will change anytime soon.
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- Jack H
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I am really excited about getting into cp flight. I think the Devo line of Txs is top notch for the price point.
So at this time i guess I really have no need to install this software. What other brands/models of helis will bind with the Tx after installing this software? Is getting other helis to bind to the Tx the only reason to get this?
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- rbe2012
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And other reasons for deViation are the much improved abilities of the hardware, only by changing the software (fly old WK-helis and new Devos, DSm-protocol, use up to 12 channels...). And if you once have understood the ideas behind the software (esp. mixers) you never will take another tx (there will be soon a 'simplified' mixing so the beginning might be still easier...).
deViation has a configurable user interface so you can adjust it to your preferences. And if this is not enough: deViation is an open source project under GPLv3 - you can modify the sources and create your own firmware. Everything you need (aside of your skills) can be found here...
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- Jack H
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