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23 Feb 2018 16:23 #67716
by Hubsanx4fan
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hello - first of all excuse my ignorance and english language
I am a little confused
I have a radio walkera devo 7e with deviation and module A7105 installed (to handle my micro hubsan quadricopter h107c) this works perfect!
Now I want to make micro planes - I've seen many receivers selling micro-planes say "DSM2 OR DSM2 / DSMX"
Is this compatible with my equipment? if it is compatible, do I have to remove the a7105 module installed?
example es.aliexpress.com/item/DSM2-receiver-Orn...015.6.410d2c92hKdoYD
thank you and excuse my confusion ...
I am a little confused
I have a radio walkera devo 7e with deviation and module A7105 installed (to handle my micro hubsan quadricopter h107c) this works perfect!
Now I want to make micro planes - I've seen many receivers selling micro-planes say "DSM2 OR DSM2 / DSMX"
Is this compatible with my equipment? if it is compatible, do I have to remove the a7105 module installed?
example es.aliexpress.com/item/DSM2-receiver-Orn...015.6.410d2c92hKdoYD
thank you and excuse my confusion ...
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23 Feb 2018 16:40 #67717
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Replied by vlad_vy on topic Deviation and DSM2
You can use it as is with DSM2 and DSMX. You don't need remove the a7105 module installed.
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23 Feb 2018 16:55 #67718
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Replied by Hubsanx4fan on topic Deviation and DSM2
thank you vlad_vy
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23 Feb 2018 16:57 #67719
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Replied by Hubsanx4fan on topic Deviation and DSM2
oh I forgot it ... and in "model" if the receiver board is generic
which setting goes?
which setting goes?
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