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Devo 12s 3in1 / 4in1 RF module neat installation.
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dc59 wrote:
logix200 wrote: Hi,
I have devo 7e that isn't modded.
So I'm going to buy 3in1 or 4in1 module and then I will mod my devo.
I have knew there are three types of multi modules in banggood.
The 3in1 module is 30USD and the 4in1 modules are 35USD and 40USD.
According to TaoBao seller's words, I think I should buy 4in1 module that hasn't the LNA problem, maybe it is 35USD, right?
But there isn't any review about the 4in1 module in banggood.
So I don't know whether I should buy or not.
What do you think about?
Sorry for bad English.
Thanks in advance.
I contacted with TaoBao seller for 4in1-DEVO version informatiom, Banggood has already placed an order for this type module, I think you can buy it about end of this month on Banggood site.
Thanks for valuable information, dc59.
If install 4in1-DEVO verstion on a DEVO board, should a stock module be removed?
Don't 4in1 include CYRF6936 RF?
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- Jon.m.barter
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Devo 7e is trickier.
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- dc59
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CYRF6936
CC2500
A7105
NRF24L01
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- Nicowski
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Is there any chance to get the Connection overview for the 3 in Modul for the Devo 12s ?
I was searching for it but didn't find something helpful. It would be very nice if you can help a noob like me.
Thanks a lot.
P.s. thanks a lot for deviationTX, I'm very new with all that but it's easy to understand and has so much great possibilities. I'm very happy with this and don't miss my Taranis.
P.s.s. Sorry for my poor English...
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www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=820#53518
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Hope it helps
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dado099 wrote: Please see post
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=820#53518
Found it ! thanks
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Jon.m.barter wrote: Yes. Remove stock module, 4/1 plugs right in for devo 6s, 8s, 10, and 12s.
Devo 7e is trickier.
My Devo transmitter is 7e version.
Can't 4in1 be installed on Devo 7e?
A little bit confused because I'm a newbie.
Thanks for your understanding.
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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frank4wing wrote:
This information enabled me to place an order without having to decipher Chinese... Thanks a lot!NathanBarguss wrote: organising shipping via. www.taobaofocus.com I managed to get hold of the 4-in1 Devo 10 daughter board. (It’s the new 13 pin version of the 4-in-1 and is the Y220.00 ‘blue’ option here: item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=27232304992 )
I thought I was really clever using chrome to translate it all.... that was until I got to the checkout
But as you say.. taobaofocus.com came to the rescue
Thanks for the advice
Its back, lol
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Pin 13 can kiss my hairy fat arse tho lol
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Jon.m.barter wrote: Yes. Remove stock module, 4/1 plugs right in for devo 6s, 8s, 10, and 12s.
Devo 7e is trickier.
I have searched and read through most posts on here and I can not find where to buy the 4/1 pop in module for the Devo 8(S). I have seen a few posts saying they exist but no links to where it can be purchased.
Do they truly just plug in or is there still minor soldering?
Any help would be appreciated, I love my Devo 8.
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You will need solder 3 wires only. But for Devo8 third wire is the trickiest part, you need solder thin wire directly to MCU pin.
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=120#44256
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- mtx63
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Search hardware.ini.
For this module
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- Jon.m.barter
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there is still very minor soldering (much less compared to all the other options). Its only three soldering points on the chip itself, and from there three soldering points onto the radio.
For the devo 8s, you have the option of soldering onto the chip for the third module, so be careful on that particular solder point. everything else is easy.
I wish the devo 8s had an easier to access port. no one has found any to date.
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heliav8r wrote: I have searched and read through most posts on here and I can not find where to buy the 4/1 pop in module for the Devo 8(S). I have seen a few posts saying they exist but no links to where it can be purchased.
At this time, they're only available from one web site which only has a Chinese version. I can't read it, haven't ordered from it, so won't post a link because there are multiple versions and I might point you at the wrong one. There's an english-language reseller for that site, but it's members only and I haven't joined. A few were ordered by someone in the US and got resold to members here.
Banggood supposedly has them on the way. Like Jon said, wait for that.
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From my understanding of the Banggood installation instructions, the wire soldered to the tiny pin of the MCU is connected to the NRF24101, TCK is connected to CC2500 and TMS is connected to the A7105.
I had a very hard time with soldering to the MCU pin and maybe it ended up being a cold solder joint.
For now, I do not need to use the CC2500 module so I was wondering if I could switch things around and solder the NFR24101 wire to TCK instead.
And correspondingly I will change my hardware.ini settings to enable-nrf24l01 = A14 instead of enable-nrf24l01 = A15
Then at least if I still can't solder to the MCU pin properly, I would still have the NRF24101 module working which is what I really want to use.
Will this solution work so I can at least use it to fly my Eachine toy quads etc?
Can someone please confirm or correct me on this so I know how to proceed? Thanks a lot!
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At this time, they're only available from one web site which only has a Chinese version. I can't read it, haven't ordered from it, so won't post a link because there are multiple versions
Google Chrome browser has a built in translate option
There are 2 versions available on the web page, a 3 in 1 that's named / translated as 'navy blue' @ 150 and the 4 in one that's named 'blue' @ 220 Chinese yuan (CNY) which is about $33 + shipping
But as said before, and iffffffffffffffff you can wait (some thing I have never been very good at, lol) then Banggood could maybe be a better option, but remember that their 'free shipping' cost is built into the retail price.
Hope this helps.
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