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Eachine CG023 protocols - what are they?
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I saw your video some days ago at RcGroups , and I think it's a problem into the Quadcopter's firmware.
Sometimes at bind process doesn't take the right neutral value at rudder channel, causing yaw drift when you take off.
DeviationTx needs some time to learn how everything work (as all things in life ), but after some time using it you will see is not difficult at all.
You only need to read, read, read and read a little bit more
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I hope to learn as fast as I am curious.
Greetings and see you soon then!
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But is it normal? Because it begins to pick me some doubt ....
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I have also syma x12.... I will try it.
Edit:
Syma x12 has the same problems.
The controller signals all trims to zero, do the calibration on each quadcopters but I always problems yaw. Where am I wrong?
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Durete wrote: Did you calibrate the sticks after Deviation install?
Is there a particular process?
I ignore him.
If you can pass me a link I see and learn to control.
Thank you.
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I have several CG023 and cg031, maybe I can help.
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I solve... It's a controller calibration... But probem whit cg023 remain.,..
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Later, you need to move the 2 sticks at all positions, trying to reach every possible angle.
Sorry I don't have any link showing the process.
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Durete wrote: You need to enter in "Transmitter menu" -->"Transmitter config" and press "Calibrate" button (second option in the menu).
Later, you need to move the 2 sticks at all positions, trying to reach every possible angle.
Sorry I don't have any link showing the process.
Perfect Thank you! It's very sensible!
Nice!
Fixed problems with yaw CG023 and cg031, but now I have the controls inverted 90 degrees I can not understand ...: DE then makes the flip alone ... but is funny.
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Yesterday, I received from Banggood a new nRf module to replace my nRf module used till today.
Before exchange the modules, I took some photos to the old one, and the new module received yesterday.
They appears to be the same module, but they have some differences...
Replaced module:
New received module:
Observing carefully, you can notice 2 differences. The first one, the PA/LNA have different markings, and the second difference, the nRF24L01+ IC has slightly different marking.
Old PA/LNA:
New PA/LNA:
Old nRF24L01+:
New nRF24L01+:
My guess, is the new one PA/LNA IC is a clone from the original RFAXIS IC, but this is only my guess because I can't find any info about this new IC, but according to this Web:
zeptobars.ru/en/read/Nordic-NRF24L01P-SI24R1-real-fake-copy
The old nRF24L01+ assembled at my Devo 7e is a clone from the original Nordic IC.
I haven't tested yet the new one module (with real nRF module), I will test when return home from work, but this clone IC could be the reason for this weird behaviour using the YD829 protocol
Guys, be aware, Banggood sell some time ago Fake nRF24L01+ modules!
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hackaday.com/2015/02/23/nordic-nrf24l01-...e-1/#comment-2451206
Edit.
Very interesting article about those SI24R01 clones:
forum.mysensors.org/topic/1153/we-are-mo...e-fakes-are-emerging
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czajunia wrote: The question is, can we be sure that whatever Banggood ships now uses the original chip rather than copies?
For sure no
Mine, received yesterday, appears to be genuine, but who knows...
BTW, I haven't tested the YD829 protocol yet, so maybe this is not important.
I will report about the YD829 protocol in about 3 hours.
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I run out of ideas
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Yes, I have tried a bunch of different TX id's, without TX Id, and even an special build (from you) using the same TX id/RF channels from my own stock TX.goebish wrote: Durete, I don't remember if you've already tried a few different random TX ID ?
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I didn't receive yet, probably tomorrow. I have my Arduino and nRF24L01 module ready to assembly
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