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- PhracturedBlue
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There are already docs/code available for the 2-way protocol (though I'm not sure about telemetry) so I expect getting that working should not be too hard.
I've checked in the code but it is not actually enabled on any transmitter.
Now that I need to support 2 different modules (A7105 and CC2500) I need to find a way to support using one, or both of them, so it is very likely I won't actually enable support for the CC2500 until after the 3.0 release.
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There are modules that support cc2500 and a7105... would they actually work for both?
www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Long-ra...13037_618156421.html
I'll need to figure out how to install it in the devo12 as well.
One of the things that concerns me is that we are able to get the same range as using a real frsky module. The frsky module will not run on 3.3 volt.
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www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2500-PA-LNA-wi...-2-4G/359941652.html
It doesn't have the SMA connecter soldered on board but a Hirose U.FL micro. I then just bought 2 FrSky antennas from HK, 15cm long. Should be easier to mount inside the transmitter. Only downside is it has 17dbm versus 20dbm for the one in your link. Spec wise, anyway.
And by the way, thanks PB, great news!
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sbstnp wrote: I have this, courtesy of twaithm (who bought it for me and send it over from Japan, thanks Mike) since the chinese wanted like $50 shipping to Romania.
www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2500-PA-LNA-wi...-2-4G/359941652.html
It doesn't have the SMA connecter soldered on board but a Hirose U.FL micro. I then just bought 2 FrSky antennas from HK, 15cm long. Should be easier to mount inside the transmitter. Only downside is it has 17dbm versus 20dbm for the one in your link. Spec wise, anyway.
And by the way, thanks PB, great news!
I ordered the same one I posted (the 20dbm one) but from ebay.
And yes, thanks PB!! I have about 8 frsky two way RX's... Full range with telemetry would be fantastic! Then I really will only need 1 TX!
One of my planes has a return to home feature, so I'll really be able to test the range...
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Hexperience wrote: Is there a specific module you are using?
There are modules that support cc2500 and a7105... would they actually work for both?
www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Long-ra...13037_618156421.html
I'll need to figure out how to install it in the devo12 as well.
One of the things that concerns me is that we are able to get the same range as using a real frsky module. The frsky module will not run on 3.3 volt.
There is nothing in the description that says the module has a double chipset (CC2500 and A7105).
I'm not aware of a double chipset module, that you can buy for 20$ if they exist at all, but I could be wrong.
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It's a pita, if you have to search for a specific one, because you have to check the product description to know what chipset comes in the module.
To have two or more chipsets in one module, you have to use some others chips like high frequency multiplexers and match the antenna impedance for each chipset, this increases dramatically the price you will pay for such a solution.
Maybe one skilled individual would make such type of modules in the future, more now that you have a firmware like deviation that supports them, then Chinese companies will just clone it.
Don't hold your breath tough for them to invest in the R&D for this niche market.
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Hexperience wrote: Thanks, blackmoon. So the one that I posted is just CC2500 right? Which is completely fine because I have no use for the A7105.
Looks like you're safe, it is CC2500. The chinese basically do SEO (Search Engine Optimization) by including keywords they don't belong there just to pop up in a search. They learned from the western world. Internet has turned into a very dirty place.
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I am testing with the module sbstnp posted at the moment. The one hexperience posted is also fine.
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For park-flying, keeping the antenna within the tx is fine, though fitting a rigid antenna would be difficult.
Another option would be to use the module sbstnp listed, buy 2 non-rigid U.Fl antennas attach one to the CYRF module, and one to the CC2500 and then use a 'shell' antenna cover (like the devo7e has) to exit the Tx. There sould be no issue having 2 antennas next to each other as long as only one is powered at any given time.
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I'm really really hoping the 12s has an easy spot to solder these because I can't solder small stuff like onto a pin.
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I do not have telemetry working, as I haven't found any documentation about how it works yet.
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www.himodel.com/radios/250mm_Long_2.4G_R..._Receivers_2pcs.html
www.himodel.com/radios/400mm_Long_2.4G_R..._Receivers_2pcs.html
www.himodel.com/radios/600mm_Long_2.4G_R..._Receivers_2pcs.html
The same antenna used in Walkera telemetry module
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Hexperience wrote: Just wondering if anyone has flown with Frsky protocol yet? My module will be here in a day or two... can't wait to try it out!!
I intend to, I have the module but my receivers are still on the way
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