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HappyHarry wrote: nice one guys, much appreciated
right ruddler trim tor 3G/6G .... and HOLD1 for 3D
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And may be make its own thread in Protocols section of the forum.
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I got 2 binding problems report from Taiwan & China RC forum
#1 : DEVO 12S user , XK K120 & K110 , can't binding.
#2 : DEVO 10 user , XK K120 , he have 2 K120 , one of them can't bind and the other OK.
One of China user asked XK company , XK told him it's "frequency shifting" (I'm not sure I use correct wording or not?)
it seems like frequency difference problem, do you have any idea about it?
Is it possible that XK X6 TX (or RF module) has any special design or wilder frequency tolerance ?
All of them can bind with XK X6 TX, no problem.
Thanks!
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We already faced with this in FrSky protocol and implemented software correction to the frequency, fortunately CC2500 allows it.
I don't know how well this works, but it's a matter of enabling a couple of parameters. Also, I wonder where their CC2500 modules are from and how do they look?
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victzh wrote: CC2500 used for S-FHSS has quite strong requirements to the quartz quality than other chips. Manufacturers of cheap models don't bother to use crystals with high precision - as long as they are from the same batch they will match and so will be able to communicate. I thinks that what's they meant under "frequency shifting". XK module does not have wider tolerance, it just matches the model's crystal.
We already faced with this in FrSky protocol and implemented software correction to the frequency, fortunately CC2500 allows it.
I don't know how well this works, but it's a matter of enabling a couple of parameters. Also, I wonder where their CC2500 modules are from and how do they look?
Thanks for your explanation.
The DEVO 12S user use 3in1 RF module and I will ask DEVO10 user for his RF chip soon.
BTW, is it possible to use X6 TX stock RF chip to solve this problem ?
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dc59 wrote: BTW, is it possible to use X6 TX stock RF chip to solve this problem ?
@dc59, since you are also active in 5imx, there is a post in the Chinese language reporting that using stock RF module works: bbs.5imx.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1200794
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BTW, my analyzer is tracked at Toronto this morning, 400km from Ottawa. I probably would get it this week. However, I have no CC2500 modules yet unless I borrow one from my radioLink or Skyartec stock TX. I haven't received my new devo 10 or H11D. Cannot do much with the new analyzer unless I try it on the L6F which has an unknown RF module.
How much can a crystal be off???
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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If you look into CC2500 datasheet you'll see the recommended crystal accuracy is +-40ppm. It allows to keep the central frequency (around 2.4GHz) at +-96KHz. If you use cheap crystal, say 100ppm it becomes 240KHz. Channel bandwidth at datarates less than 100kbps is around 240KHz - it becomes harder for the chip to compensate for such large deviation. So the less data rate the more receiver sensitivity, but on the other hand the stricter requirements for the crystal. It can explain why some protocols are less sensitive to this effect.
You can add tuning and try to offset the central frequency for your TX one way or another until it binds. As @mwm mentioned, it was used with FrSky, I just don't know how effective. The code is there, it's not enabled yet.
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rbecq wrote: @dc59, since you are also active in 5imx, there is a post in the Chinese language reporting that using stock RF module works: bbs.5imx.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1200794
Thanks rbecq , I think I missed that post.
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victzh wrote: @wasp09 - no it's not THAT bad news.
If you look into CC2500 datasheet you'll see the recommended crystal accuracy is +-40ppm. It allows to keep the central frequency (around 2.4GHz) at +-96KHz. If you use cheap crystal, say 100ppm it becomes 240KHz. Channel bandwidth at datarates less than 100kbps is around 240KHz - it becomes harder for the chip to compensate for such large deviation. So the less data rate the more receiver sensitivity, but on the other hand the stricter requirements for the crystal. It can explain why some protocols are less sensitive to this effect.
You can add tuning and try to offset the central frequency for your TX one way or another until it binds. As @mwm mentioned, it was used with FrSky, I just don't know how effective. The code is there, it's not enabled yet.
Hi Victzh,
Is it possible to enable tuning option on S-FHSS protocol and make a DEVO 12S test build, my friend can try to confirm it ?
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