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Can't bind DSM2 on 7e and buzzing sound
- Koo
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Is this normal or am I frying my brains?
Also, I just got my first ever DSM2 receiver today and tried binding it to the 7e. I'm running deviation 3.0 and I just couldn't bind it. I tried 10mw, 150mw, binding with the battery plugged into receiver, putting the battery to the receiver while tx was binding...
Nothing worked. Also tried in an environment with weak wifi signals and couldn't bind. I checked the data on the tx and it did have DSM2 and DSMX in the protocols folder. And yes, I did delete the fixed ID.
So in short, my questions are:
Is the buzzing sound normal?
How does the tx know what protocol I'm binding to?
Does the fact I'm using orangerx DSM2 make any difference?
How in the world do I bind to DSM2?
Thanks, I really appreciate all help. This is my second tx along 9x with er9x and it would be great to use cheap receivers with 7e.
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- Koo
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- domcars0
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But yes you're right about the (very) small humming/buzzing noise which increase with the output power (this noise does not exist on the Devo10) , don't know if it's critical but it sounds like a component under pressure ?
Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
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- Wene001
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i think this comes from the voltage regulator.
hope this doesnt destroy something
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- Koo
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domcars0 wrote: As I've a Devo7e with Deviation 3.0 and the diode mod, and also an Orange DSM2 RX, I've just made the test and it work's (it can bind). Did you well set the protocol to DSM2 in the Model config (because you ask the question :"How does the tx know what protocol I'm binding to?") ?
But yes you're right about the (very) small humming/buzzing noise which increase with the output power (this noise does not exist on the Devo10) , don't know if it's critical but it sounds like a component under pressure ?
It doesn't give me an option to set the protocol in model config. Maybe I don't have the deviation installed correctly after all.
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- Koo
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I don't think that protocols should be an external folder like it is there.
EDIT:
Found where I can select the protocols! Now lets try binding
IT BINDS! Wow, I'm so happy that I can use $5 receivers with 7e. So easy to program and deviationtx rocks!
I just didn't know where to change to protocol in model setup. There was nothing to guide me
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- Khan
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I noticed the buzzing sound as well on my 7e, increasing with the output power setting.
I'm slightly concerned because the sound appeared just after installing Deviation 3.0.0 and loading a MiniCP profile, with no hardware mod at all.
Any hint on the source of the buzzing ?
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