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daich wrote: Now that you mentioned it... what are the advantages of adjusting endpoints on the TX? I've always just adjusted in betaflight with rxrange command.
i don't have any tests (objective or subjective) that prove this but my *assumption* was always that using the RXrange command reduced control resolution.
taking a smaller range coming from the TX and mapping it to larger range in the FC versus maximizing the range on the TX and mapping it to the normal range on the FC???
i dunno though - the scaling on the TX could be doing the exact same thing and you're SOL either way if you have an RX that doesn't support the full range natively.
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I've been impressed with the FLYSKY support. The config file took a bit to write and I can post it if there is interest. I had to reverse the yaw and roll channels, also the switches were non-trivial to map from scratch. I had done the switch mod and have 4 switches, some 3 position. I also set the TX power to 100mw to match the 20db of the FS-i6x. I still need to set up telemetry display.
!!Compared to my FS-i6x, the devo7e with 4in1 is a dream!!! I have far better control. I expected the 7e to be a step down but it was a large step up. I've very impressed.
Thanks All
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Cheers
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dabiz wrote: I see a goober of solder on the cap next to pin 64 of the uC (I think...not sure why the datasheet doesn't show the orientation dot) which happens to be Vdd. Is it bridged?
Also nice work removing the old module cleanly...mine did not go as nicely. I dont have a dmm with me or I'd check the voltages for you
I seem to be having the same issue. Where is this goober of solder that you speak of..I see nothing
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dougruss3 wrote: Hi all. I have been a long time lurker here and this my first post. I need some help. I have just finished installing my 4in1 module in my Devo 7e and now it does not power up:( . Nothing hsappens at all. Ihave just the cyrf, nrf andnrf hooked up. Was gonna wait until I do the mcu upgrade to hook up the 7105. I triple checked everything and there is nothing shorted but I only get .9 volts off of pins 6&7. Other than this issue I absolutly love my 7e.Here is a picture of what i did.
Am I missing something or are those pins not bridged on the module?
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When just adding a Tx module to 7e stock CPU you should take care not to flash the U7E or 256 firmware, but just falsh the build for 7e.
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