Bind Protocol and model list or database

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11 Feb 2014 18:38 - 11 Feb 2014 18:52 #20139 by darowden
Does anyone know of a list or database on the forum of what RTF and/or BNF heli brands/Models use what bind protocols?


I did a search but came up with nothing.


Thanks
Last edit: 11 Feb 2014 18:52 by darowden.

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11 Feb 2014 18:58 - 13 Feb 2014 15:12 #20143 by darowden
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Thank you sir


Here is the list I have compiled so far.

Please feel free to point out errors or needed additions.



DISCLAIMER:
THE INFORMATION REPRESENTED IN THIS POST IS PURELY ANECDOTAL AND GATHERED FROM VARIOUS FORUMS AND SOURCES AND IS NOT GUARANTEED TO BE CORRECT. USE ONLY AT YOUR OWN RISK.

updated 2/13/2014
Last edit: 13 Feb 2014 15:12 by darowden.

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18 Feb 2014 19:32 - 18 Feb 2014 19:32 #20538 by PhracturedBlue
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I've started migrating your list to a google-docs spreadsheet here:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Any...VTlBzTkE&usp=sharing

If anyone wants to update it, just IM me your email address and I'll add edit permissions.

I've added this table to the menu at the left, and removed the Corresponding article.
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18 Feb 2014 22:07 - 18 Feb 2014 22:08 #20544 by darowden
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PhracturedBlue wrote: I've started migrating your list to a google-docs spreadsheet here:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Any...VTlBzTkE&usp=sharing

If anyone wants to update it, just IM me your email address and I'll add edit permissions.

I've added this table to the menu at the left, and removed the Corresponding article.


Excellent idea!
Last edit: 18 Feb 2014 22:08 by darowden.

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18 Feb 2014 22:17 #20549 by PhracturedBlue
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I went through all the model files posted on the forum, and extracted the model name and protocol. I then went and added these to the spreadsheet where I was (mostly) confident that they were right/unique. I'm not sure that there is value in adding every Walkera or Blade model, but I was thinking of creating links to the main Deviation thread for each, in which case I guess any model which has a thread is fair game (as long as the Rx can be well identified)
I'm not sure this will hold up, but lets see how it goes.

Note that the 2nd tab will have more detail about each protocol

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19 Feb 2014 01:39 - 19 Feb 2014 03:57 #20557 by mono
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Just an F.Y.I regarding some of the HiSky micros.
HiSky have released variants of those models which now use FlySky protocol and they may be using the "FS" at the end to denote those versions.
I have no further details on it, just aware of them being released already.

Update. Did a bit of digging around, found so far that it's two of the fixed pitch flybarless models that have been released as FlySky compatible BNF's...
HFP100FS
HFP80FS
The HiSky compatible versions of their current range do not have "FS" in the model name.
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20 Feb 2014 19:41 - 20 Feb 2014 19:41 #20661 by IMback!
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Yes jameschen said that FS would mean flysky but so far only fp birds have FS variants so the sheet is wrong i think
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21 Feb 2014 19:13 #20712 by victzh
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I can not edit the document, but in my opinion clones or rebadges of HiSky HCP HFP HMX series can be compressed:
HFP80 - former FBL70, WL-Toys V955
HFP100 - former FBL90, WL-Toys V944
HCP80 - former FBL80, WL-Toys V933
HCP100 - former FBL100, WL-Toys V922
HMX120 - former FF120, Q-BOT micro

Also, line 22 contains mystical Quad FBL100. May be it's unfortunate edit.

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21 Feb 2014 19:32 #20713 by PhracturedBlue
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I made the relevant notes. I've decided not to remove the duplicates. It makes it harder to do a reverse lookup (I have heli 'x' when protocol does it use). In the future, I may collapse all the Hisky models to one, and leave the WLtoys and other manufacturers, but for the moment, having a complete set with relevant comments should be sufficient.

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21 Feb 2014 19:53 #20714 by victzh
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Looks great, thanks!

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22 Feb 2014 14:48 #20740 by mono
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Further to my earlier post, some more possible changes/additions to the chart.
The "FS" variants of the two HiSky models have been on sale for the last few weeks in the U.S. at this site...
www.massiverc.com/PrestaShop/en/208-hisk...ysky-compatible.html
www.massiverc.com/PrestaShop/en/206-hisk...ysky-compatible.html
Now for some Nine Eagles info.
The Solo Pro 125A is in two receiver types (I have both), one is the J6Pro, the other (BNF pack) comes with the SLT version of the General Link/Anylink module.
The Solo Pro 287 (I also have) comes with the J6Pro compatible version of the General Link module. There is currently no SLT version of the 287 that I know of.
The NE branded Solo Pro 319 Black Hawk (yep, also have :blush:) comes as J6Pro version in the RTF pack and also with J6Pro compatible General Link in the BNF pack.
The two different General Link modules have already caused some confusion for people who have bought N.E. or Helimax products, so if anyone wants to make note of it in the list, the SLT version General Link is NE-480192 and the J6Pro version is NE-480133.

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22 Feb 2014 15:01 #20742 by PhracturedBlue
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Thanks, I think I captured everything

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