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03 Mar 2016 05:02 #44003 by bmw2444
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Hello everyone. I am looking to purchase a Devo radio to use with my existing quads. I have thought about getting devo 7e tx and installing NRF24L01. I am not too trilled about the lack of range and features of this particular radio. I am also not sure if I want to attempt either of the range mods. Is it possible to install the devo NRF 24L01 firmware on a Devo 8 or 10 tx and get the improved range without the headache of moding the antenna? Thanks everyone.

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03 Mar 2016 07:31 #44008 by CircadianRebel
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The reduced range of the Devo7E only applies to the built in CYRF6936 radio, not the NRF24L01 if you install one.

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03 Mar 2016 17:29 #44031 by victzh
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And range mod for Devo 7E does not have anything to do with antenna - it's a replacement of a very small part inside the built in CYRF6936 radio.

Answering your direct question, yes - Deviation works on a series of Devo's. Full list is on the main page.

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04 Mar 2016 01:57 #44059 by bmw2444
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Thanks for replying. I was wondering if the internals for the 7e and the 10 tx's are similar which would imply installing the NRF24L01 the same way if you have any advice or pics of install on devo 10. thanks again.

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04 Mar 2016 02:03 #44060 by bmw2444
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Please forgive my ignorance. If I'm understanding correctly the NRF24L01 has it's own antenna and range capabilities and controls the devices listed on the main deviation page. The stock CYRF6936 is only relevant when using devices supported by it? Thanks once again.

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04 Mar 2016 02:56 #44069 by mwm
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Yes, all rf modules have their own range capabilities. There are mods available that share antennas, but those don't change that. And yes, each RF module only affects the range of the protocols that it supports.

I'm not sure what you mean by "the main deviation page", but the second page of the supported models spreadsheet (in the links) lists which protocols are supported by which rf modules, but it's a bit out of date for the NRF24L01 stuff.

Sounds like you haven't read the official rf module installation instructions, as those describe installation in the 10 and 8. You can find those on the Links page (also in the menu). If you're looking at a blog post or youtube video, be warned that they could be out of date. If you have't read through the official instructions, please do so.

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01 Apr 2016 05:58 #45537 by bmw2444
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I am having some difficulty installing the firmware on my devo 10. I did the multi mod but cant seem to locate the devo 10 file after using the defuse tool.

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01 Apr 2016 06:13 #45540 by bmw2444
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My tx is recognized but I cant locate the dfu file.

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01 Apr 2016 08:39 #45547 by Thomas.Heiss
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It is in the download zip file with hardware.ini and tx.ini.
You need to extract the firmware zip to a folder.
Models directory is also included in the zip file.

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01 Apr 2016 13:59 #45565 by bmw2444
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thanks I think I have the devo firmware installed. I have a syma x5 will I have to individually install each model? or should I be able to access it directly from the tx?

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01 Apr 2016 14:39 #45568 by bmw2444
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I am having some difficulty with getting my computer to recognize devo in usb mode.

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01 Apr 2016 14:58 #45571 by bmw2444
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USB device descriptor request failed.

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01 Apr 2016 15:35 #45577 by Deal57
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What version windows are your running? Can you try another USB port? This isn't too uncommon, most of the USB port drivers seem to be compatible but we see a few that just won't cooperate.

Also, what software are you using to do the DFU?

Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
Devo6s 2x2 switch mod, trim mod, haptic, multimodule, A7105, NRF24L01, CC2500
Devo12e 4-in-1 with voice mod -- it speaks!!

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01 Apr 2016 16:57 #45586 by bmw2444
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It seems that my pc is recognizing it now. I am running windows 10. I am having a problem getting the understanding between these two versions. I think the latter one has the dfu file is that correct? /deviation-emu_devo10-v4.0.1-f5d851e and zip deviation-devo10-v4.0.1-f5d851e.zip/. The reason why I am asking is that do I need to down load the 4.0.1 basic version? it says that to use the latest nightly builds. but when I down load the emu version file it does not contain the dfu. thanks.

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01 Apr 2016 17:00 #45587 by bmw2444
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I am using the 1.3 version osh park board multi mod nrf24l, ccrf2500, and a7015

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01 Apr 2016 17:04 #45588 by bmw2444
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My devo is giving me code missing cyrf 6936

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01 Apr 2016 18:27 - 01 Apr 2016 18:34 #45589 by RedSleds
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Post your hardware .ini file.

Also, the emu .zip file is not the firmware that you flash to your DEVO. The emu is an emulator that simulates the Tx on a PC.
Use the other .zip file for your Tx.

DEVO 10 - Multi-module with nRF24L01 +PA +LNA, A7105 +PA, & CC2500 +PA +LNA transceivers.
Nightly Build: v4.0.1-548bbf5 (6/9/2015)
Last edit: 01 Apr 2016 18:34 by RedSleds.

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01 Apr 2016 19:33 #45591 by bmw2444
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Here is the hardware file. Once again I would like to thank every one assisting me. it is greatly appreciated.
Attachments:

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01 Apr 2016 19:45 #45592 by TomPeer
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If you using the multimodule, your hardware.ini should look like this;

;Only useful for transmitters with an after-market vibration motor
;enable-haptic=1
;
;switch_types: 3x2, 3x1, 2x2
;extra-switches=
;
[modules]
; With MultiModule
; there is no need to enable the cyrf6936 module unless
; it is wired to an alternate port. It is Enabled automatically otherwise
; enable-cyrf6936=S0
; has_pa-cyrf6936=1
enable-a7105=S1
has_pa-a7105=1
enable-cc2500=S3
has_pa-cc2500=1
enable-nrf24l01=S402
has_pa-nrf24l01=1
enable-multimod=A13

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01 Apr 2016 20:16 #45595 by bmw2444
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That did the trick was able to get the deviation start up screen! Getting closer to testing a config. i found this one for the syma x5. Is there a way to download it as one of my models/ thanks again. model16.ini under user VroomVroom.

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