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Devo 12s 3in1 / 4in1 RF module neat installation.
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Is the 3in1 easier to mount?
Slammer, the Devo 7 doesn't support Deviation unfortunately. From what I remember this is mainly due to the display and to the missing USB programmer port. Walkera released a Devo7 to USB cable but writing the GUI for the display should be boring
Maybe a GUI-Less version could be built? Would it be possible to do this? I'm a software developer and own 3 Devo 7... I may be able to help
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yes that would be great for all the people that have and use a Devo 7 tx. I know it's a lower end Tx. and only comes with rtf kits. I was asking because i ordered a 3 in 1 module for his devo 7 without knowing deviation does not work on it....he will just have to upgrade to a devo 10.....
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Which one should we get? The 3in1 or 4in1?
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For the 3 in 1 module I do not see antenna selector switch input?
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The rcgroups link in the 4-in-1 module description is to the DIY multiprotocol module. That's intended for use as a JR or Futaba external transmitter module, which will run protocols on an ATMega chip like they describe, not deviation. The way to use this with deviation would be to add an Atmega chip and turn it into a multimodule. I suspect you could wire it up just like a multimodule and use the existing code, but haven't really checked.
It thought Tabao was working on a second 4-in-1 for use with deviation?
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So it's easier to gut the Devo 7 and supply a good processor and flash and screen. The shell, gimbals, and switches are of very good quality. This project never took off, though.
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www.banggood.com/ARM-Cortex-M3-STM32F103...-Board-p-920184.html
Sorry if my question is stupid I'm zero in hardware electronics
Then to stay in line in the thread: using the 3in1 or 4in1 to run Deviation?
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Back to the topic - 4 in 1 is impossible to use directly - it requires an extra schematics to switch between modules. 3 in 1 does this (somehow, we don't know how) automatically.
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Both in-1 boards switch between modules with a cup select line, so that part is wired up just like a devo. The 4-in-1 needs extra logic to switch the antenna between modules. IIUXC, the universal module used a shared PA/LNA to talk to the single antenna. Could the 3-in-1 do the same trick, or would that also need extra logic?
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dc59 wrote: Don't worry about LNA issue, read post HERE .
@dc59 -- Thanks! Looks like once the LNA is enabled, the 3in1 module is fine. Seems like the 4in1 module actually has some problems with telemetry as Pascal (hpnuts) on RCG has tested
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rbecq wrote:
dc59 wrote: Don't worry about LNA issue, read post HERE .
@dc59 -- Thanks! Looks like once the LNA is enabled, the 3in1 module is fine. Seems like the 4in1 module actually has some problems with telemetry as Pascal (hpnuts) on RCG has tested
I got some different result with Pascal on 4in1 module,I need some time to find it out, my 4in1 CC2500 works fine,but Pascal's 4in1 CC2500 seems not .
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I know it's quite stupid to switching antenna by a dip switch, but that's only thing I can do so far.
Can't find 1.5K(Taobao seller recommand) resistor, use 1.2K instead and it works fine.
INDOOR test:
CC2500 : Frsky D4R-II TX / RSSI OK
A7105 : Flysky FS-R9B TX OK
CYRF6936 : DEVO RX-1002 OK
CYRF6936 : DSMX AR6210 OK
nRF24L01 : WL-toy JJ1000 OK
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I don't remember it was a pre-order item. Do you guys experience the same thing?
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