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DSM2 protocol with LemonRX DSM2 Sat
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30 Sep 2015 00:02 #38241
by ronzer
DSM2 protocol with LemonRX DSM2 Sat was created by ronzer
I am running a Devo 8s with Deviation firmware with a LemonRX DSM2 Sat and everything works but the throttle is having sync problems
with two motors on my quad. one moter takes 3/4 throttle to start up and the rest are fine. I have calibrated the esc's more than once and in cleanflight all motors start at the same time, everything looks good in cleanflight. On my Devo 8s where it says PPM should I have none or something else.
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with two motors on my quad. one moter takes 3/4 throttle to start up and the rest are fine. I have calibrated the esc's more than once and in cleanflight all motors start at the same time, everything looks good in cleanflight. On my Devo 8s where it says PPM should I have none or something else.
Thanks for any Help
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30 Sep 2015 03:54 #38253
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Replied by Arakon on topic DSM2 protocol with LemonRX DSM2 Sat
This has absolutely nothing to do with the transmitter or receiver. All throttle control to individual motors is done by the flight controller.
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30 Sep 2015 04:02 #38255
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
Replied by mwm on topic DSM2 protocol with LemonRX DSM2 Sat
Can't help with your motor issues, but PPM should be none. That tells it what to do with PPM input from the trainer port, and is only useful if you're going to be buddy boxing with someone, or using an extra input device like head tracking equipment.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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30 Sep 2015 04:27 #38258
by ronzer
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Thanks
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30 Sep 2015 04:29 #38260
by ronzer
Could it be a bad LemonRX DSM2 Sat
Replied by ronzer on topic DSM2 protocol with LemonRX DSM2 Sat
Arakon wrote: This has absolutely nothing to do with the transmitter or receiver. All throttle control to individual motors is done by the flight controller.
Could it be a bad LemonRX DSM2 Sat
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30 Sep 2015 05:01 #38261
by RoGuE_StreaK
Replied by RoGuE_StreaK on topic DSM2 protocol with LemonRX DSM2 Sat
From my fuzzy recollection of flight controllers, shouldn't there only be one throttle output from the RX and the flight controller takes over from there?
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