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Strange behavior with Devo 10/frsky beecore
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18 Aug 2017 13:10 #63861
by Daltron2000
Strange behavior with Devo 10/frsky beecore was created by Daltron2000
I'm having an issue with my Devo 10 bound to an frsky beecore board. In betaflight my receiver input values will sporadically jump all over the place. This causes the quad to disarm in flight. I have tried with both BF 3.1.7 and 3.2.0 RC3. I'm running on the latest nightly deviation build. I took a video of the behavior in betaflight.
The Rx uses the D8 protocol. I have another Rx that uses D16 and it does not have this issue. Unfortunatley I don't have another tx or D8 Rx to test. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. my cat was turned up about it.
I posted this in feedback but I think that was probably the wrong place so I'm reposting here.
The Rx uses the D8 protocol. I have another Rx that uses D16 and it does not have this issue. Unfortunatley I don't have another tx or D8 Rx to test. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. my cat was turned up about it.
I posted this in feedback but I think that was probably the wrong place so I'm reposting here.
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20 Aug 2017 08:14 #63873
by Nitro_123
Replied by Nitro_123 on topic Strange behavior with Devo 10/frsky beecore
Maybe (and this is a very big maybe) your tx endpoints are 'overflowing ' or something
I once had a problem where if my sticks were in a certain position some of the channels would go over 2000 and this would cause the craziest glitches.
Sort of looked like this. When i changed my stick endpoints the problem went away.
I personally don't think this is the reason this is happening but this doesn't hurt to try.
I once had a problem where if my sticks were in a certain position some of the channels would go over 2000 and this would cause the craziest glitches.
Sort of looked like this. When i changed my stick endpoints the problem went away.
I personally don't think this is the reason this is happening but this doesn't hurt to try.
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20 Aug 2017 13:52 #63876
by Daltron2000
Replied by Daltron2000 on topic Strange behavior with Devo 10/frsky beecore
I'll give it a shot.
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20 Aug 2017 15:19 #63877
by Daltron2000
Replied by Daltron2000 on topic Strange behavior with Devo 10/frsky beecore
Unfortunately, that didn't do the trick.
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20 Aug 2017 17:07 #63878
by Deal57
Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
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Replied by Deal57 on topic Strange behavior with Devo 10/frsky beecore
This looks kinda like what happens when the signal is either too weak or alternately, is overwhelmed. If the signal is too weak, you may be able to get better results by adjusting the Freq-fine setting (click on the <Frsky> button in the model setup screen). Try it -20 or so and if the symptoms get worse, try it +20.
On the other hand, for some TX-RX combinations you will get better results with the TX about 2 meters away from the RX. And/or try dropping your output Tx power to 10mw while you're setting things up.
And it is also possible you have a bad receiver; not terribly high likelihood, but possible.
Let us know what you find.
On the other hand, for some TX-RX combinations you will get better results with the TX about 2 meters away from the RX. And/or try dropping your output Tx power to 10mw while you're setting things up.
And it is also possible you have a bad receiver; not terribly high likelihood, but possible.
Let us know what you find.
Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
Devo6s 2x2 switch mod, trim mod, haptic, multimodule, A7105, NRF24L01, CC2500
Devo12e 4-in-1 with voice mod -- it speaks!!
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