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Who bought Walkera BECAUSE of deViation?
- Hexperience
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Did you only start to buy Walkera products AFTER the release of deViation?
I know I did. I'm a junkie for custom firmwares and the color touch screen was way too cool.
I would not have gone Walkera if I hadn't seen deViation. Of course now that I have, I love the v120d02s and my v450d03.
So... did you wait for custom firmware?
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I got back into RC about a year ago with my 1st Heli (V911). I quickly decided I wanted a real Tx, and settled on the 9X (which at the time had a crazy backorder list), and began to wait.
Just around the time my 9X finally arrived, someone pointed me at a thread rcH4x0r had just started on using the Devo8 as the basis for a custom firmware. I was attracted to the challenge of opening up the hardware, and working with a much more powerful platform than the 9X.
Amazing help from the likes of rcH4x0r, FDR, and MatCat got things off the ground, and then a variety of other coders along the way have helped get us to where we are now.
The past 8 months has certainly been quite eventful for me. I hope we can continue to improve more in the next year.
FYI, my Devo8 has been a real trooper. I have ridiculously abused it, and have broken lots of parts, but it has been easy to fix and is still going strong. Walkera certainly has some QA issues, but I don't think you can beat it for the price, and I am still happy to be using it as the basis for this project.
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Thanks a lot.
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- rbe2012
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Later I have seen deViation short before the release of 1.0 and was sure that this will make Walkeras promise true...
Now I have some newer Walkera helis, but also some rx801 in 450-helis and quadrocopters. And I fly some blade stuff too (nCPx, mQx) and flying disks and planes with Orange rx.
I like the features of deViation where I can use a wide range of receivers without any hardware modification and more with quite easy work. And I only need one tx to control all my models and I am able to easy setup them that they behave as identical as I want them to.
I am quite sure that I would buy a Devo8S to get all these advantages if I would not have one. When PB starts to work on Devo12s I am really sure that I have to save money to buy one of these (quite expensive here...). And the 7E may be good as the second tx, will mostly be used by my daughter with her flying disk and plane. Maybe I can get a cheap one before the progress with Deviation for the 7E pushes the requests (and maybe price)...
The Walkera receivers may be designed for special models (sometimes I think they know something about the hardware they control), but the 3in1 often work in other hardware too. And until now I never had any bad experience with Walkera, Spektrum, Orange or Blade receivers.
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Since kid I always liked RC things, but never had the cash for it.
So I debuted with a WK 4#3 micro helicopter and have had a bunch of their models since then.
Despite other people say i really think they have brought hobby grade helicopter to the masses.
But then they decide to abandon their old protocol to go with devention, and I did swear I wouldn't follow...
Then deviation came along, and from day one I'm struggling to not buy another walkera TX.
But I know myself, I'm just weak...
Why PB WHY
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- RandMental
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I then came across DeViation and a whole new world opened up, being an ex-embedded/C & electronic developer now stuck in management. With FDR's help I got the development environment up and running, the rest is history as they say.
I since added 3 more Aligns to the fleet, I love building them, and the Futaba 8FG (V5) is still in its box (I guess no takers on this forum). There is no way one moves to the clunky Futaba 8GF GUI once you are used to Deviation and even having it I your own language.
Result of PB’s brainchild: Walkera 1; Futaba 0
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So yea, I had my Devo 10 before PB announced Deviation, and I almost bought an 8S because of it. But, I realized I didn't need a second transmitter so I held myself back. Now I'm glad because I run Deviation on my 10.
At one point in time I tried to port it myself, but lack of time and knowledge about embedded systems made it slow and painful. I am getting better though and hope someday I will contribute.
Anyway, this is the best thing that happened to R/C world since er9x.
Devo 10 + 4in1
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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- JFS737
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Thanks guys,
John
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- Scream
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I started with a mcx then to a msr but wasn't sure which way to advance.
When I found out about deviation it took less than a week to decide on a devo10 & mini Cp combo... Even though what I really wanted was a nano.. If the mini isn't mini enough my devo can step up and fly a nano!!
Cheers!
-=S=-
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- Hexperience
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digitracer wrote: For me it's just the other way round. Years ago I started with Walkera on a 4G3 with a WK2801. Now that Walkera is forcing people to by Devo I hadn't gone further with Walkera without Deviation. Now being happy with having added two new Walkera (Devo-)birds to my collection I am going to sell my WK2801 and MX12.
I've just started to play around with my 2702v. Have you found any issues with the 2801 protocol? I'm assuming it's pretty rock solid because I haven't seen anyone mention anything.
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- arnieelkins
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How do the 8 and 10 stack up against each other? I know you can do more channels with the 8, and it has the color screen, but how useable is the screen in daylight? Is the 8 worth the extra money over the 10? I will probably never use more than 8 channels anyway, knowing how much trouble I can have keeping up with only 4, so the 12 is right out.
If you were buying a radio for Deviation, which one would you get, and why?
Thanks!
Arnie
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Then the Blade mCPX came, and I bought two of them - and a DX7 to control them.
And then the Devos came, and the newer WK-Helis were no longer compatible with the WK2801 - so I bought a Devo7.
So I had to take 3 TX's to the flyfield every weekend.
And after waiting and hoping, that deViation would be running on my devo7 one day, I decieded to change my 3 TX's into one TX with deViation.
So I bought a Devo10 only for deViation; flashed it on the first day, and am more than happy since that day. I sold my older TXs, and thats ist.
So great work you have done, guys!
PS: My daughter wanted a own TX for her ladybird and FP-Helis, so I decieded to take a Devo7E for her. I am sure that shortterm we both will have the same firmware running on them ))
Kind regards,
Matthias
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- Masen72
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How can you go wrong? Specially for me - a noob not knowing which helicopter to go for (and not afraid of getting my feet wet with a little TX-programming)...
Solo Pro 270 // Mini CP // Super CP // Devo8S
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- Rambosmurf
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I thank you...but my wife isn't thrilled.
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- stein@office-center.no
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Hope it will work as good as told at this forum
E-Flite recommends Spectrum - but the Walkera Devo 10 gives more channels for less money..
Stein
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deViation is : more channels, more protocols, more configurations .... more fun!stein@office-center.no wrote:
E-Flite recommends Spectrum - but the Walkera Devo 10 gives more channels for less money..
Stein
Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
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Devo10 + super CP en route from HK
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