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binding futaba with devo 10?
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and any other receiver, i.e. hobby king model or similar ones?
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With an additional RF modul you can use Flysky (Turnigy) receivers, as stated on the Home page.
Here is a detailed table about receiver compatibility:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Any...kE&usp=sharing#gid=0
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shop.lindinger.at/product_info.php?products_id=95296
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But I have no seen any clones rx or cracked of the s-FHSS protocol
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www.banggood.com/FrSky-S-FHSS-8CH-Delta-...mitter-p-973946.html
www.banggood.com/XK-K123-6CH-Brushless-A...er-RTF-p-974727.html
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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Futaba = expensive and not openHowver I could imagine there are people out here with dozens of the older fasst rx which they like to use in deviation, but those use different chip, so can't work anyway.
Buying today the new expensive futaba S-FHSS rx to me makes no sense Better go for Frsky .
An interesting RX candidate to develop would be the new flysky AFHDS-2a, has telemetry port on the rx and diversity and good range,very cheap, half price frsky. If this would work in Deviation, would use that.
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I have buyed an orange receiver dsmx/dsm2 type; works correctly, bind without problem but during setup on my radio I find different channel on radio; generallywith devo protocol I have 1)ele, 2) ail, 3)thr, 4)rud; with dsm2/dsmx I have 1)thr, 2)ail, 3)ele, 4)rud. how can I change channels?
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The channel-order is hard coded in the RX. But you can easily select which stick (or switch) operates the channel.olongapso wrote: generallywith devo protocol I have 1)ele, 2) ail, 3)thr, 4)rud; with dsm2/dsmx I have 1)thr, 2)ail, 3)ele, 4)rud. how can I change channels?
Just select "source" in the mixer page.
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olongapso wrote: hi guys
I have buyed an orange receiver dsmx/dsm2 type; works correctly, bind without problem but during setup on my radio I find different channel on radio; generallywith devo protocol I have 1)ele, 2) ail, 3)thr, 4)rud; with dsm2/dsmx I have 1)thr, 2)ail, 3)ele, 4)rud. how can I change channels?
thanks
Luca
That's the standard order for DSMx radio gear.
If you haven't connected the Rx up yet, just go with it. Plug the throttle, aileron, elevator, and rudder into the servos with those labels on the Rx.
If you've already connected up the Rx and ignored those labels, then do what linux-user suggested, and change which stick input goes to which channel. The easy way to do that is to use the channel reorder feature. Hold down R+ on the mixer page, and then move them to the right place..
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just one issue remain unsolved: servos works correctly but motor continue to beep fast (that means error) and do not responde to stick movement.
I tried motor with other devo receiver and works correctly.
any suggestion?
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Fernandez wrote: Ah didn't see those receivers, but it confirms it could technically be cloned
Just for the record, Futaba will license their protocols to you, and let you sell under the logo "FTR" for Futaba Ready. Those may well be licensed copies, not reverse engineered clones.
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