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FlySky V911 module on Devo 10, with pics.
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Screws on the back:
Wires & plugs for the switches and buttons. Need to unplug these as you don't have the space otherwise:
Locate the header you need to solder to. It is found right next to the Devo module. As marked, top is TMS pin, bottom is VDD. I put a bit of solder on the points, tinned my wires and the rest was easy. Plenty of space, didn't needed to dismantle the Devo module.
I unsoldered the v911 module together with the header it was attached to, then bent the pins of the header in order to gain some vertical clearance when mounting:
Then I put some double-sided tape on the Devo module and attached the v911 module after putting some heatshrink around it.
Afterwards, I just routed the v911 antena inside the Devo antena cover, this way it is oriented towards top and held in place:
Well, that's it. Took me around an hour, since I wasn't in a hurry. Easy job.
Hope I helped someone. Have a nice evening folks.
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FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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When I turn on the transmitter I get an alert popup that is empty and doesn't say anything and I can't bind to my X4. If I change to the FlySky protocol I no longer get the empty alert popup but I don't have any flysky compatible receiver to bind to so I'm not sure if it's working.
Anyone have the Devo 10 working with Hubsan on the latest 2.1.1 firmware?
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Thanks
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deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation...uleInstallation.pdf/
If there's any confusion let me know.
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FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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sbstnp wrote: You can find it very well described here:
deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation...uleInstallation.pdf/
If there's any confusion let me know.
Thanks for your prompt reply. I will try then.
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The hardware install wasn't too bad, I made sure to check the shared wiring between the two new modules, the hardest part was dropping just enough solder onto the debug port pads on the Devo 10 PCB. Then soldering the joined wires onto the CYRF module (Next time I would join the shared wires away from the module).
Notes:
I bridged the three pins CE, Vcc & TXEN (as labeled on the module from the v222 Tx) together on the other side of the module PCB, and run one wire to Vdd on the Devo PCB. (possibly not recommended)
I wrapped my modules with electrical tape instead of heatshrink, I ran out of anything big enough.
I tucked my modules under the looms both sides near the top of the devo PCB, and ran both antennas up alongside (but only just in) the CYRF antenna.
Test both the v222 and the v911, and both worked fine first go (with model configs found on this forum). The amount of control around middle stick position was very noticeable.
Ran out of time, but will try the extra functions (camera etc) later tonight.
Here's a pic or two.
All soldered, just about to hide the modules:
All tucked away (in front of the USB connector!):
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But so far, I did not had any luck with triggering camera and leds, so I'm quite impatient to see if it works for you !!!
Could you post a link to the model profile you used ?
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For anyone using a A7105 from Ali Express or for anyone having range problems see this thread:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...-range-problem#11977
On the A7105 you will need to short pin 8 to GND and pin 9 to VCC.
HELIs: V929, MCX2, MSR, Nano CP X
TX: Devo 10 (Deviation 3.0.0)
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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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It would be handy if there was a working link to a single place for the instructions and the non relevant material/links removed to avoid confusion.
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