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SBUS Receiver for Devo 10
- Sondre
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I would like to buy a receiver for my 250 quadcopter. (I use CC3D as FC).
Which receiver should I get that works great with deviation? I have read that some orange/lemon receivers have problems with deviationTx (?)
Preferably one with SBUS.
I found this:
OrangeRx R820X V2
Do you know of a better/cheaper/lighter one? Or one that works better with deviation without costing too much?
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The new FrSky X-series receivers seem to be a better choice, but the protocol isn't working properly on deviation yet - the latest version has been reported to have a noticeable lag on some Tx's. When that's done, that would be a better choice, though requires installing a CC2500 RF module.
Oh, one other choice that I don't know much about. There's a DIY version of the FrSky D-series protocols that does S.Bus. I believe you can find both the build instructions and software for the Rx on RC Groups, but haven't tried it myself.
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Spektrum AR7700: www.spektrumrc.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdId=SPMAR7700
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- Sondre
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I think I will go for the orange rx. I would prefer not to pay too much for a new rx.
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S-FHSS, No telemetry though.
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Which one?
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- mwm
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The S-FHSS receiver does look like an inexpensive option, but we only recently added S-FHSS support, so we don't have much experience with them yet. The lack of telemetry is a deal-breaker for me.
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www.lemon-rx.com/shop/index.php?route=pr...th=72&product_id=138
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mwm wrote: I just saw that Spektrum had released the protocol specs for the AR7700 at spektrumrc.com/ProdInfo/Files/Remote%20R...facing%20Rev%20A.pdf It'll make the A7700 a good choice once we get some flight controllers that use that protocol. Of course, that's now the third serial protocol in use on spektrum receivers, which may turn some of the FC software developer off.
The doc doesn't say it's specific for A7700 and they show a satellite as an example. Isn't it SBUS?.
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hexfet wrote: The doc doesn't say it's specific for A7700 and they show a satellite as an example. Isn't it SBUS?.
No, it's not SBus. On taking a closer look, it's the "remote receiver" (aka satellite) protocol that people reverse engineered a while back. So some flight controllers already implement it.
It looks like Spektrum decided to release a satellite that could be bound like normal instead of like a remote in the A7700. This is much better than them doing yet another serial protocol, which is what I thought they did.
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What about this one..?mwm wrote: [quote="hexfet" post=46808
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It looks like Spektrum decided to release a satellite that could be bound like normal instead of like a remote in the A7700. This is much better than them doing yet another serial protocol, which is what I thought they did.
www.banggood.com/Self-frequency-Satellit...-22MS-p-1049330.html
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