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29 Jul 2013 17:55 #12601
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Hello
Is it possible to have a Devo 7E and a Devo 10 bound to the same DSM2 reciever?
I just received my devo 10, but it seems im going to have to go through the full bind procedure to get it to work with my rx. I though all the relevant bind information was stored in the model files?
I would love if i wouldn't have to go through all that hassle every time i swap between transmitters. My rx is stuffed fairly far into the frame so its a pita to get the wires out of it and then pulling it out.
Is it possible to have a Devo 7E and a Devo 10 bound to the same DSM2 reciever?
I just received my devo 10, but it seems im going to have to go through the full bind procedure to get it to work with my rx. I though all the relevant bind information was stored in the model files?
I would love if i wouldn't have to go through all that hassle every time i swap between transmitters. My rx is stuffed fairly far into the frame so its a pita to get the wires out of it and then pulling it out.
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31 Jul 2013 14:14 - 31 Jul 2013 14:16 #12645
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Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
Replied by domcars0 on topic Bind Devo 7E and Devo 10 to the same reciever
Hi,
I think you have to use the automatic bind (not the fixeId).
[EDIT]Oups sorry, don't see that your RX is not a Walkera but a DSM2, so I've no solution.
I think you have to use the automatic bind (not the fixeId).
[EDIT]Oups sorry, don't see that your RX is not a Walkera but a DSM2, so I've no solution.
Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
Last edit: 31 Jul 2013 14:16 by domcars0.
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31 Jul 2013 14:28 #12647
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Replied by vlad_vy on topic Bind Devo 7E and Devo 10 to the same reciever
It's impossible, bind packet contains unique Tx ID.
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31 Jul 2013 17:24 - 31 Jul 2013 17:25 #12651
by Xermalk
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Any way to have the same unique Tx ID on 2 different deviation tx'es?
Im guessing it should be possible with minor code changes?
Unless the tx id is stored inside the wifi modules, and are added there.
Im guessing it should be possible with minor code changes?
Unless the tx id is stored inside the wifi modules, and are added there.
Last edit: 31 Jul 2013 17:25 by Xermalk.
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31 Jul 2013 19:02 #12653
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Yes it is
Replied by RandMental on topic Bind Devo 7E and Devo 10 to the same reciever
Xermalk wrote: Unless the tx id is stored inside the wifi modules, and are added there.
Yes it is
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31 Jul 2013 19:33 #12657
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Partially true: the ID is indeed comes from the RF chip, but the fw reads it and sends out at binding, so in theory you could set whatever ID you like.
There was a discussion about that already...
While it has some security risk, it is doable: for example the tx's ID could be overriden with an optional ID from the tx.ini...
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RandMental wrote:
Xermalk wrote: Unless the tx id is stored inside the wifi modules, and are added there.
Yes it is
Partially true: the ID is indeed comes from the RF chip, but the fw reads it and sends out at binding, so in theory you could set whatever ID you like.
There was a discussion about that already...
While it has some security risk, it is doable: for example the tx's ID could be overriden with an optional ID from the tx.ini...
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31 Jul 2013 19:33 - 31 Jul 2013 19:40 #12658
by Xermalk
Replied by Xermalk on topic Bind Devo 7E and Devo 10 to the same reciever
Posted at the same time heh,
FDR, would it be much work to add that functionality?
Though i'd rather have it in the model file, then the TX ini.
Edit: actually that would be fairly bad for those that share confighs. Tx ini for the id and a on/off in the model ini would be best.
FDR, would it be much work to add that functionality?
Though i'd rather have it in the model file, then the TX ini.
Edit: actually that would be fairly bad for those that share confighs. Tx ini for the id and a on/off in the model ini would be best.
Last edit: 31 Jul 2013 19:40 by Xermalk.
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31 Jul 2013 19:50 #12663
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Replied by FDR on topic Bind Devo 7E and Devo 10 to the same reciever
I guess it's not that hard...
I wouldn't bother with it in every model config however. If you have two transmitters, set one of them to the ID of the other, and you can use those model configs on both of them, which share the same fixed id...
I wouldn't bother with it in every model config however. If you have two transmitters, set one of them to the ID of the other, and you can use those model configs on both of them, which share the same fixed id...
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31 Jul 2013 20:09 #12668
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Replied by Xermalk on topic Bind Devo 7E and Devo 10 to the same reciever
Would there be any issue if both tx'es were used with the same id, but different protocols?
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