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01 Jun 2015 06:12 #33311
by Strelec
Replied by Strelec on topic Devo7e work
Hello,
I replace original tx module by 12devo.
Instructions www.hacksmods.com/2014/10/wk-devo-s-mod-module-for-devo7e/
Then replace original antenna to 2.4ghz from Dlink (test with two different antennas).
Range test with RX601 - 170-180m open space view range distance.
150mW power.
Very low range. Did someone make range test with rx601 or similar RX?
Is it normaly?
PS. Is RX1002 better range then 601?
I replace original tx module by 12devo.
Instructions www.hacksmods.com/2014/10/wk-devo-s-mod-module-for-devo7e/
Then replace original antenna to 2.4ghz from Dlink (test with two different antennas).
Range test with RX601 - 170-180m open space view range distance.
150mW power.
Very low range. Did someone make range test with rx601 or similar RX?
Is it normaly?
PS. Is RX1002 better range then 601?
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07 Jun 2015 02:31 #33568
by thestonerzombie
Replied by thestonerzombie on topic Devo7e work
This info is different to the module installation guides, that has pin 3 on a devo 7e as MOSI and pin 4 as MISO, confused maybe have to try both and see what happens
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07 Jun 2015 02:34 #33569
by thestonerzombie
Replied by thestonerzombie on topic Devo7e work
PhracturedBlue wrote:
the 8s module pinout (using the numbering in the flysky docs):skruth wrote: Another quick question about the replacement of devo7e's RF module with the one from 6s/8s.
Can anybody point me to a complete pinout of the 8s module (WK-21201RF). What I've digged from the devo8 connections and the flysky doc looks like:
1: chip select
2: SCK
3: GND
4: MOSI
5: MISO
6: V+
10:Reset
The Devo7e:
1) Chip Select
2) SCK
3) MISO
4) MOSI
5) Reset
6) V+
7) GND
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