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08 Sep 2015 06:10 - 08 Sep 2015 06:15 #37550 by Fernando
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Hi everyone,

I have installed a NRF24L01 module on my Devo 8S and hardly ever I use it with models that make use of main transmitter module, I mean the one who has the original antenna attached on top. Is it necessary to plug-in that antenna to the Devo transmitter in those cases? in other words, Does the transmitter activate the main internal module when I am using just the NRF24L01? As you know, this module has its own antenna, I want to be sure of that to avoid any damage...

Thank you.
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08 Sep 2015 11:05 #37566 by 24inwork
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wanted to ask the same question, does anybody know the answer?

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08 Sep 2015 12:40 - 08 Sep 2015 12:45 #37568 by aMax
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At least at power on the CYRF is aktiv....and if you go to menu and select an empty modell file, the module is selected as well ( standart)
You may risk your pa in long-term.

Edit: Get a dummy load for the module not in use.

Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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09 Sep 2015 09:49 - 09 Sep 2015 10:22 #37593 by Fernando
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Hi aMax, sorry but I don't know exaclty what you mean with "dummy load". Where can I purchase it? May be is something like this?

www.banggood.com/SMA-Male-RF-Coaxial-Ter...50-Ohm-p-927353.html

Thank you.

EDIT: I found the answer here .
"How does a dummy load work? It's just a big dumb resistor, non-inductive so that the load is 100% resistive. Essentially, it works by converting nearly all of the transmitter's power to heat instead of radiating it as electromagnetic radiation."

I think then the "dummy load" of BG could be useful but I am not really sure if 50Ohm is OK or may be I need 75Ohm, it seems to be 50Ohm but not sure.
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09 Sep 2015 10:47 - 09 Sep 2015 11:11 #37594 by aMax
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Fernando wrote: Hi aMax, sorry but I don't know exaclty what you mean with "dummy load". Where can I purchase it? May be is something like this?

www.banggood.com/SMA-Male-RF-Coaxial-Ter...50-Ohm-p-927353.html


Attention, these from BG will not fit your antenna sockets, they are SMA. Seach on ebay some RP-SMA loads.
I build some on my own from connectors that have been left after antenna mods.
These 50 Ohms are standart.

Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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09 Sep 2015 10:57 #37595 by Fernando
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I will check this afternoon on my transmitter and antenna but I found this....

www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...h-gain-antenna#11860

Another user said the Devo8S antenna has a SMA Male, so the one BG is selling. But I will not order anything until I check.
Thank you aMax.

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10 Sep 2015 06:19 #37622 by Fernando
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Hi, Yesterday I checked the type of connector the Devo8s has and the guy from this post is right:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...h-gain-antenna#11860

Here is a picture I took yesterday:


So the one is selling BG is valid for this transmitter.
Cheers!

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30 Sep 2015 06:41 #38264 by Fernando
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Hi, just for your info.
Received the dummy load from Banggood and fits perfect on my Devo 8s.

Regards.

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