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Devo 7e models
- Kirvo85
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i dont really understand this firmware just yet (im new to models in general, specially with programable tx). Im just wondering if there is anyone out there who could post models for the Nano CPx, V120d02s (bought used so im not sure if its v1 or v2), ladybird v2, and fbl80. im using the ht8 module but eventually i would like to get that hardwired in. also if anyone wants to post some for the v911 and hubsan x4 that would be great to. Just in case i get a wild hair up my ass and decided to do some hard mods.
thanks in advance for the help,
Kirvo85
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- pfriedel
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nanoqx.ini: Blade Nano QX. Hold switches between agile and safe flight (one click only!), fmod is DR.
v911.ini: WLtoys V911. Hold is throttle hold, fmod is DR. Requires a7105 radio.
msrx.ini: Blade mSRx. Hold is throttle hold, fmod is DR.
v222.ini: WLToys v222 - supposedly good for v202 and v212 too. Throttle and rudder trims control the extra functions (camera, video, leds, etc), fmod is DR, hold is.. Nothing apparently? I haven't flown it in a while. Slightly aggressive expo. Requires nRF24L01 radio.
protox.ini: Estes Proto X Nano. Hold is throttle hold, no DR. Requires a7105 radio.
mcpx.ini: Blade mCPx. Hold is throttle hold, fmod 0 is normal while fmod 1 is idle-up. I'm not sure which throttle curve gets used since it came from another Devo which could choose between the V curve and the flat throttle. It flies all right anyway so meh. (I had deleted the V curve at one point and just had 3 throttle pages, but it came back on me. Odd.)
nanocpx.ini: Blade Nano CPx. Hold is throttle hold, fmod 0 is normal while fmod 1 is idle-up.
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- bebeep89
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- Waterfly
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Any ideas?
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- bandituk1
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what am I doing wrong
Thanks
Dave
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anyone ?
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- WheresWaldo
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CRJ Inspector wrote: I am having a lot of difficulties in setting up this transmitter (Devo 7E) with my mini CP. Does anyone have a decent ini dor it that they would be willing to share?
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/1687...rs-standard-settings
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/2686...icopters-3d-settings
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/2709...ra-beginner-settings
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- Mr.Fisherman
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Any help welcome...
EDIT: Found the problem... Maybe this will help someone else.
Maybe this will help someone.
I also cleared the 6 digit id.
www.hacksmods.com/2013/04/walkera-devo-7...x-flysky-hubsan-mod/
After the hardware has been installed, make sure to open up the tx.ini hardware.ini with an editor like Notepad++ (Don’t use the built into Windows Notepad. It changes the formatting and the .ini file will no longer be readable by the TX) and enable the newly installed module.
enable-a7105=A13
has_pa-a7105=1
Note: there are no semi colon ; preceeding the lines? The semi colon will tell the TX not to read that line, disabling the command. So make sure you remove the semicolon to “enable” the newly installed module.
The first line enables the module if pin 1.SCS was soldered to the TMS position. If you already have an addon module installed to the TMS position, and have the A7105 module soldered to the TCK point. Then enable-a7105=A14 is what you would enter into the hardware.ini.
The second line has_pa-a7105=1 enables the power amp (PA) support if your A7105 has the PA circuit. Otherwise, leave it as has_pa-a7105=0.
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- Nez
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- dremaer
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i've found a Belt CP config for 8S. i need it to 7E. does someone help me please?
www.deviationtx.com/media/kunena/attachm.../932/beltcp_spek.ini
tanks
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- SLMcc
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Or maybe somebody has one for the 8S they could link / share?
Thanks!
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- pfriedel
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Going from models written for the 7e to any other transmitter usually mostly just works, except for those of us with 2x3way switches modded into our 7e's, then it's a little less predictable.
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