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- aMax
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Thomas.Heiss wrote: @aMax: Wrong DL address.
Indigo test rls for telemetry: bitbucket.org/Indigo1/deviation/downloads
Version as of 03/26: 72057cf
Post #30306......
That´s the one I already tested and the noise detected .
Therefore Indigo advised me to test the recent nightly builds.
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- Indigo
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Please let me know if this problem is still there in new version c810bb4 available here:
bitbucket.org/Indigo1/deviation/downloads
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- Indigo
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Wene001 wrote: i think indigos patches are at the moment not in the team nightlies
Yes, that is correct. We need to first make sure there are no problems before we add this Telemetry update to team nightlies.
FYI: I did a merge with team nightly 2015-03-24 before publishing these recent test builds so it will have all but the most recent updates.
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- aMax
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Indigo wrote:
Please let me know if this problem is still there in new version c810bb4 available here:
bitbucket.org/Indigo1/deviation/downloads
Just flashed and NO noise.
Will test a little more later on.
EDIT: Range (dsm2/x with park rx RX615X)) is good as the day before yesterday.
100uW >8m> kitchen/livingroom(double wall).
Even from upstairs, same distance, through the congrete floor at 45 degree
angle, while at the devo the range test is activ.
Impressiv.
What I have to remark, the antenna is always well-positioned at its best radiation pattern....
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- djsmeegy
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I have not been using any nightly builds yet so I have not modded my TX as well, but Im considering to use improved Indigo's fw due to increased range and telemetry fix.
As I mentioned before Im gonna to buy 700 class heli and I would like to use my amazing DEVO 10 TX, but what should I do to be albe to flash Indigo's fw and what about the file system in my TX? (Im sorry it's little bit out of topic, but Im quite confused and don't know where to look).
Thank you, fellows
P.S. Im gonna to buy Devo 12, so your advice will help me with it as well.
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- PhracturedBlue
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I urge real caution when using anything other than official releases with anything with enough power to do significant bodily or structural harm.
This thread's purpose is debug and verification of new changes. If you need help setting up or installing, or choosing a Tx, a separate thread is a better place for it.
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- McQuack
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- McQuack
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Sorry I didn't like to sound unpolity, all of you have my respect and admiration, because I know than this is not easy and there are a lot of work behind a new update for ours radios, but I change all my helis to DSMX and sold my other radio and just have a 12S I really interesting in this Topic, because in this way I won't fly them.FDR wrote: That was a nice first post...
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- MacGyverek
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- PhracturedBlue
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www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...xt-deviation-release
and leave this thread for discussion of testing Indigo's fixes
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- linux-user
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badfrogg wrote: What can i do to help. I have a:
Devo 7e with range mod Tested to over 1000ft I will flash with your current firmware.
I have a Spektrum 6210 Rx (DSMX)
Spektrum 6200 Rx (DSM2)
Lemon DSM2
and some OrangeRx R110X DSMX Sats.
I could put them in my biggest plane as just payload and bound to the devo and fly the plane with my Taranis as far out as i can and then check the led's on return.
Hi,
whatever you are doing: Try to create a reproducible test environment!
So that you can report whether things have
- improved,
- got worse, or
- stayed the same
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- Cesco2
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linux-user wrote: whatever you are doing: Try to create a reproducible test environment!
Fully agree. Not an easy thing to do, and indoors its almost impossible.
Go outside to do range measurements. Even outside you may get different results depending on humidity, vegetation and car traffic. Indoors you get rubbish results.
My range experiments did show you need up to 500m distance to test dsm2 / dsmx radios. Dsm2 or dsmx had the same range. Devo and original radios had about the same range when corrected for output power. Non-obstacle caused dropouts start at 200m.
Frsky doesent show any weakness at my maximum test distance of 800m. I have to firmly grab the antennas with both hands to make it fail. I havent tested futaba yet, i expect it to be on par with frsky. Flysky seems to be slightly inferior to frsky but much better than dsm.
Conclusion of my range tests is DSM2 and DSMX sucks. I did 3 different type of orangerx receivers. First signal loss occurs 20m behind the house, then 60m behind some vegetation, then intermittant operation from 200m to 500m. None of the other brands does have this problems. Frsky is rock solid at 800m and doesent bother about a house or some vegetation.
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- McQuack
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aMax wrote:
Indigo wrote:
Please let me know if this problem is still there in new version c810bb4 available here:
bitbucket.org/Indigo1/deviation/downloads
Just flashed and NO noise.
Will test a little more later on.
EDIT: Range (dsm2/x with park rx RX615X)) is good as the day before yesterday.
100uW >8m> kitchen/livingroom(double wall).
Even from upstairs, same distance, through the congrete floor at 45 degree
angle, while at the devo the range test is activ.
Impressiv.
What I have to remark, the antenna is always well-positioned at its best radiation pattern....
Hello Cesco I'd like to ask you what is the version than you are trying, the last one mod for testing by Indigo?
OMG Finally I will see myself buying a Futaba 14SG....and I don't want but selling all my DSMX and my love 12S
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- linux-user
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very enlightening post.
Thank you.
Could you tell us some more details
Do you mean genuine Spektrum TX and DSMX on deviation have the same range?Cesco2 wrote: Devo and original radios had about the same range when corrected for output power. Non-obstacle caused dropouts start at 200m.
Frsky with deviation and some CC2500 module or Taranis?Cesco2 wrote: Frsky doesent show any weakness at my maximum test distance of 800m.
Which combination have you tested? Coud you name the exact version?Cesco2 wrote: Conclusion of my range tests is DSM2 and DSMX sucks.
deviation <-> genuine Spektrum RX?
deviation <-> orange/Lemon?
Spektrum TX <-> genuine Spektrum RX?
Spektrum TX <-> orange/Lemon RX?
orange TX <-> orange/Lemon RX?
BTW:
The test method, this guy uses in his video is very revealing.
Range is good reliability is better
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- Cesco2
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linux-user wrote: Do you mean genuine Spektrum TX and DSMX on deviation have the same range?
I dont have any genuine spektrum gear. I have the orangerx T-SIX. Corrected for output power the T-SIX and deviationtx have the same range (T-SIX has 158mw, devo has 65mw). Deviationtx range on dsm2 and dsmx was the same.
linux-user wrote: Frsky with deviation and some CC2500 module or Taranis?
Aurora9 with genuine frsky module (old stuff).
linux-user wrote: Which combination have you tested? Coud you name the exact version?
deviation <-> orange RX
orange TX <-> orange RX (R615, R620, R800X)
What i have seen is enough for me, but in no way bulletproof or scientific.
One problem is you cant test a bunch of receivers together as the telemetry output deafens the other receivers. Dsm2/x will fail whenever a frsky or flysky 2way receiver is near.
Planned tests (i have the hardware):
Devo in devo mode with walkera rx
orangerx tx module (dsm2 + dsmx)
Tests i dont have the hardware:
Spektrum tx - orangerx
Planned tests needing extended distance (i have the hardware):
Frsk tx module
Flysky 2way
Taranis
Futaba fasst / fasstest
Graupner hott (mx12)
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- gdrekuc
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I already have:
- Devo12S
- Spektrum DX7s
- RX1201
- Walkera Telemetry module
- Spektrum TM1000 Telemetry module
- Original Spektrum satellites
- AR8000
- AR6100e
- Orange DSMX satellites
- IKON (if necessary I can do range tests with DSMX sattellites attached)
- k-bar (same as IKON)
Anybody knows how much power uses a spektrum transmitter in range test mode? Having that info, I can perform a direct comparison.
Indigo: Could I use the last version in your repository (deviation-devo12-v4.0.1-5c8744e.zip) to perform the tests?
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- vlad_vy
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JR JR12X has -27dB range test and
Futaba T14SG has -20dB range test.
-30dB = 1000 times less power = 31.6 times less range
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