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Devo F12E 20dB
- Blisk
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That means it is locked on 10mW.
I have tried to upload firmware 1.6A but after uploading it says wrong firmware.
Is it possible to unlock 20dB power on devo F12E or there is a differend hardware in it so it is not possible?
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If you install deviation, you can use it at full power...
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- Blisk
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which one to install? for devo F12E?
Why original firmware doesn't work?
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Probably your TX is locked down where you bought it from?
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- Blisk
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Question is how can I unlock it. Is it hardware or just software.
Yesterday I have opened two TX one TX5811 and one TX5810.
And as I see difference is only in one shortage. I did 't tested yet but I will.
I hope F12E is only software locked
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Makes IMHO no sense at all to fly
DEVO (3 channel DSSS) as a non true FHSS >10mw
with new ETSI 1.8.1 starting 01.01.2015 in Europe
Would be better to switch to DSmx (>=15CH FHSS) @ 100mW.
Well there is none confirmation of conformity for that class @100mW from Walkera/DE-distributor, right? So probably that makes no sense too...but still a little bit better than DSM2 or DEVO DSSS protocols
My 2cents
Thomas
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- Blisk
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"Would be better to switch to DSmx (>=15CH FHSS) @ 100mW.
Well there is none confirmation of conformity for that class @100mW from Walkera/DE-distributor, right? So probably that makes no sense too...but still a little bit better than DSM2 or DEVO DSSS protocols
Sorry but really don't know what you are telling me.
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- Thomas.Heiss
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Especially if you want to fly with >10mW output power (like DSMx@100mW).
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- FDR
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I don't think that it has more risk in Europe, then in other countries, where it is legal...
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- Blisk
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sorry don't understand what you are saying.
Still need to learn more about it.
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- Blisk
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And if there will be soon, that is in few years, I can still use it in neighbour country where that regulations wont be in law for nex 20 years.
I thought to change my devo E12F with someone in Germany where regulations are strict and have enabled 20dB, my E12F is new out of the box
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FDR wrote: You always look at this from the regulations pont of view, and forget that.from the technical point of view the DEVO protocol is a rock solid rc system with longer effective range then DSMX.
Interesting! Thanks for letting me know that FDR.
Then it would make sense to fly the Walkera F210 quad (3+2mm bottom frame plates) quad just on the DEVO protocol for better range
Thomas
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