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Bind to same models with Devo 10 and T8SG
- taylormadearmy
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I copied my configs from my Devo 10 across to the T8SG, left the same fixed IDs in, but my models are not binding on my T8SG - I've DSMX and Frsky protocols and none of them are working without rebinding. Is there a trick to make this work?
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;Unique TxId, With same TxId and model bind Id, the rx can be controlled by multiple Tx 00000000 - FFFFFFFF
;txid = 78968765
Remove the semi colom from txid and type in a random nrof your choice. By default this not included in hardware.ini and TxID is random, so there little chance on clashesby people using same guid
And you have to rebind all your models one time after entering the new id.
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I am facing an issue. I did not put any TxId inside hardware.ini at the time years ago.
But now I like to switch new transmitters, is there a way to Aquire this "random" code and enter it into hardware.ini from my new transmitter.
It save me rebinding for all my models.
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Fernandez wrote: Hi Experts,
I am facing an issue. I did not put any TxId inside hardware.ini at the time years ago.
But now I like to switch new transmitters, is there a way to Aquire this "random" code and enter it into hardware.ini from my new transmitter.
It save me rebinding for all my models.
Hi, I'm in the same situation, have you found a solution for acquiring the "random" txid used when not set in hardware.ini?
Thank you!
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- Fernandez
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However in case you define "txid" in to hardware .ini
It is used. So incase in all transmitter you use same Bind code and same TXID you can operate same Rx, from multiple Tx. Never switch on two Tx you will clash.
The question, is can you readoud the random, TxID used when it is not entered in hardware.ini, so you can use same Id in the new Tx.
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- atlaware
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Fernandez wrote: Thats not true, by default indeed the Tx ID code is random generated.
However in case you define "txid" in to hardware .ini
It is used. So incase in all transmitter you use same Bind code and same TXID you can operate same Rx, from multiple Tx. Never switch on two Tx you will clash.
The question, is can you readoud the random, TxID used when it is not entered in hardware.ini, so you can use same Id in the new Tx.
Exactly, this is the question: read the random txid for re-use it in a new tx. Will be very usefull! But I don't find how get the random txid...
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If you are saying that instead it is defined within the hardware.ini file then doing what you want should be easy to achieve. If so why is it not working ?
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propnut wrote: I am pretty sure that If the TX ID embedded within the RF chips was random, everytime you switched on your TX you would need to rebind to RX's ?????
If you are saying that instead it is defined within the hardware.ini file then doing what you want should be easy to achieve. If so why is it not working ?
I write random, but I would write 'generated', and yes, always the same, otherwise as you write you need to rebind every time you switch on. but I want to know how is generated or only what is my txid... After that I write it to hardware.ini of my new tx and I'm happy
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I would love this to work but I truly don't see how it can.
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- atlaware
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propnut wrote: Yes so we all agree then that every TX has a fixed RF ID which is randomly generated at the factory but burned into the chip. Which means that no matter what you write into the hardware.ini file you aren't going to change that.
I would love this to work but I truly don't see how it can.
Wrong, sorry..., not a fixed RF ID, it can be override with txid in hardware.ini.
So,If I write in two differents radio in hardware.ini a txid=, rx binded with one radio work also with the other radio without rebind (only copy model ini file).
The problem is getting the original txid, generated from software in my first deviation radio, so I can copy it in my new radio and I don't need to rebind all models...
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propnut wrote: Yes so we all agree then that every TX has a fixed RF ID which is randomly generated at the factory but burned into the chip. Which means that no matter what you write into the hardware.ini file you aren't going to change that.
I would love this to work but I truly don't see how it can.
As I wrote in the other thread, this ID is obviously located in the RF-Module. I exchanged only the original RG-Modul with a 4in1-Modul on my Devo 12s (everything else was not changed) and I had to rebind all models.
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RX Cloning
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Fernandez wrote: Hi Vlad, could you help us non experts, in a simple way to read the embedded TxID from the transmitter? Could it be displayed somewhere ?
Many of my models were bound to my D10, and later I added a D7E. For ease of use, I directly read the MfgID of the CYRF6936 chip on D10 and then wrote this MfgID into the source code "src\protocol\spi\cyrf6936.c" file. If you understand programming, you can try reading and retrieving the MfgID of CYRF6936. But it seems that the length of MfgID is different from the TxID in the hardware.ini file, and the MfgID read out should not be directly written to the hardware.ini file.
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