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Frsky compatibility
- blackmoon
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I'm losing my Latin here with all these protocol versions. What a load of crap!
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- aMax
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I am one of their citizens.
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- mwm
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- Thomas.Heiss
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- djdazzy
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The opentx is ok and can be reflashed, the internal XJT module is going to be locked down with fixed firmware which can only be reflashed by the local distributer.mwm wrote: Are you saying the current EU versions of the Taranis and the upcoming Horus can't be flashed with new versions of OpenTx? Wow, that really does suck.
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- djdazzy
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Thanks Thomas.Thomas.Heiss wrote: www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...module-locking#43873
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- Fernandez
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I found Frsky defenitively have the most radiation! More than 5 time that of dsm2?
But it seem correct because also my stock Frsky DHT-U module output a lot of power, maybe even bit more.Second is Flysky a7105, half power of Frsky.
Devo protocol seem output not so much but still double the power of Spectrum DSM2
But what I found interesting is setting output level to minimum 100uW, the output of Frsky protocol is still quite strong, about power level of Sepktrum dsm 2 at full power.
When testing in range check with my original Frsky DHT-U, my detector does not anymore detect RF output.
Basically that mean that setting deviation at minimum power 100uW, it is not equal to do a range check mode.
That also does confirm my finding as I have still huge range on 100uW minimum power using Frsky, I stopped walking......
Maybe we should fully disable PA in range check?
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- aMax
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It would be better to set a reasonable output power for each one as we did before this check was introduced.
I never used this check and removing would save some bytes on the 7e....
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- mwm
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- Fernandez
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Using stock Frsky DHT-U, at range check there is no signal measured with my detector.
Therefore I want to make clear that 100uW setting is too high output power and is not representative for a range check. Maybe we need to switch off fully the PA at the module?
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- aMax
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The rx value on my 7e was all the same as on the FLD-02, but now with version devo7e-v4.0.1-f5d851e it is less.
Old (2m distance) >115 to 121 and now 99 to 105.
To verify this I used two receivers of the same type for testing.
Bear with me if I missed a posting on that.
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- mwm
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One quick check - did the old version present it as a percentage and the new one as a dB value? If so, then the calculations changed from SebyDocky's percentage to use FrSky's RSSI values.
At this point, we're waiting on the FrSky X telemetry code to get done and merged back into the FrSky telemetry. The current code has a lot of known issues that that should address.
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- aMax
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Long story short, if I find some time i will reflash the Devo and take my DFT & the FLD-02 as reference.
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- aMax
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The main reason might be a newer firmware version on the receivers which I had flashed after the second one arrived.
Sorry, forgot about it.
Well, they give me different readings, 101 vs 107(older one, different antenna cable).
The DFT is now in the same range.
In addition it is most likely I even used an older nightly on the first testings.( July??).
I have to investigate on this.
Hence I will stop here and continue at RCGroups( rx firmware)
Thanks for attention.
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- SeByDocKy
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mwm wrote: My accidental merge of my FrSky telemetry rework was backed out since then. Since I'm not sure when that happened, I can't say if that was already in what you had before. I also don't think that change included a change to RSSI calculations.
One quick check - did the old version present it as a percentage and the new one as a dB value? If so, then the calculations changed from SebyDocky's percentage to use FrSky's RSSI values.
At this point, we're waiting on the FrSky X telemetry code to get done and merged back into the FrSky telemetry. The current code has a lot of known issues that that should address.
I agree it's better to display in dB ...
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- Fernandez
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Doing that way we can setup alarms and compare RSSI tests and fuctioning using Manufacturar recommendations.
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- mwm
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Fernandez wrote: My preference would to follow the same RSSI indicator as also used by Frsky Open Pilot in Taranis.
Doing that way we can setup alarms and compare RSSI tests and fuctioning using Manufacturar recommendations.
That's why I changed it from the percentage value. Since SebyDocky prefers it, I don't believe this is under debate at this point. The only reason I mentioned it is the possibility that it was a known change that might aMax might have seen.
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- Nitro_123
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If you want full telemetry you will have to make your 7e an ultimate 7e. Googling around a bit and searching the forums will give you heaps of info
If i said something wrong someone please correct me
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