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Walkera +deviation firmware+which simulator?
- stein@office-center.no
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If I buy the Phoenix - RC Simulator, will I need something additional to be able to use the Simulator SW?
Any other Simulator You would recommend?
Stein
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You will most likely need some kind of USB dongle to use your DEVO10 with a sim.
After some reading, I decided to try a "12in1" USB dongle. If you do some research on google, you will see how practical they seem. It still hasn't arrived yet though, so I cant speak from personal experience, but it has a lot of positive internet reviews!
Also, certain versions of Deviation might not work properly with sims because some of the versions use the sim output (PPM?) for debug purposes. I'm not 100% sure, currently trying to research this...
I just got my devo10 about a week ago (with gunmetal finish!), and I'm very pleased with it, just make sure to move your AUX4/AUX5 when you calibrate the sticks or it will seem like those dials are dead!
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If you buy Phoenix, I believe the default jack it comes with works fine in the Walkera TX. I can verify when I get home (I know I use Phoenix with my Devo TX, I just don't remember if I have an additional adapter on it)
I really enjoy Phoenix, and think it is well worth the money, personally.
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The official releases will always work with PPM enabled, I suppose (PB, correct me). Only testing and debugging versions use the PPM out as a connection to a terminal.Scream wrote: ...certain versions of Deviation might not work properly with sims because some of the versions use the sim output (PPM?) for debug purposes...
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- stein@office-center.no
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PhracturedBlue: If You could check this out when You get home it would have been nice - I'm looking forward to hear from You again.
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The dongle that comes with Phoenix has a 1/8" male stereo jack. That is the one I use, and it works well with Deviation. It is possible that to use it with Walkera's firmware you would need a stereo->mono jack (Radio Shack or buy the $2 adapter with Phoenix). I've never used Phoenix with Walkera's firmware, so I can't speak to that.
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- stein@office-center.no
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I'll be using it with deviation sw since I now just own a Blade 120SR so i just have to find the Phoenix sw somewhere - maybe from a local store here in Norway, but may be cheaper from a website somewhere - any recommondations?
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My apologies... I'm super noobish and shouldn't be giving advice yet... just tryin to contribute the little I can at this point.
After going blind reading different forums that dongle was recommended but I thought we needed something special to use with our upgraded radios. Phoenix looks great and I cant wait to try it and do not condone piracy, I just thought we couldn't use the dongle that came with it. My bad.
I guess I also got mixed up about how that sim jack works. Thanks Rbe2012, I will be sure to "downgrade" to release version 2.1.1 before I attempt to use a sim.
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Anyway yes, it works no problems, no adapter needed. That's on a devo12 with stock firmware. I would think it's the same with the 8.
ps. the stock firmware is very odd... When I got my devo8 I turned it on, looked at it for about 6 seconds then flashed deviation...
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It's working great !
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stein@office-center.no wrote:
Any other Simulator You would recommend?
Stein
Norway
Regarding this question... NO. I just paid $200 for unReal flight. Looks really bad compared to Phoenix. I'm sure it's a good sim as far as settings and customizing go, but Phoenix looks beautiful compared to RF on my laptop. (which is a pretty good gaming laptop by the way. ATI HD5800.)
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There is also a good source of info on RC Groups how to set it up using your programmable controller for the most realistic feel using your actual models configs.
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A few weeks ago I had a bit of RealFLight time at a friend and man I wish I had it too.
Why? User created models, which you CAN'T have in Phoenix.
Want a goblin? No problem.
Want a TRex Nitro? Same
And I'm not even starting to talk about the thousands of planes.
Plus, modifications are much easier done in RealFlight than Phoenix.
Devo 10 + 4in1
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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I have created, by editing existing models, models of 250 450, 600 sizes, with and without flybars, which I try to get as close to the real feel of the heli's I own.
Then it is down to practising coordinate turns, funnels, etc to get the muscle memory working.
Having said that, I would not have mind to have a V120D02s 6 axis model available. But Given Phoenix's background, I guess it will be a while before we see official Walkera models released, if ever.
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stein@office-center.no wrote: I have made an order for Walkera Devo 10 and will upgrade it wit deviation software to fly blad helis and who knows which other birds will show up in the future...
If I buy the Phoenix - RC Simulator, will I need something additional to be able to use the Simulator SW?
Any other Simulator You would recommend?
Stein
Norway
I have a Devo 10 on Walkera Firmware, If you buy the Phoenix that comes with cable all you need is the Adapter to take the jack from stereo to Mono.
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