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Lian Sheng LS-124, LS111
- Neiro
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I could take some pictures of the inside of the controller if anyone is interested. I couldn't tell what chip they have as it's under a dot but it looks like it's probably a common one as it's a little board soldered on (pins CE, CSN, CSK and MISO)
Thanks:)
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Give the YD717 protocol a try, as well as its symax2 and nihui options. The 124 looks similar to the yd717, and the yd717 radio sounds like what you've described.
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hexfet wrote: A picture is always helpful.
Give the YD717 protocol a try, as well as its symax2 and nihui options. The 124 looks similar to the yd717, and the yd717 radio sounds like what you've described.
@Hex , if you want some homeworks, I can sniff many new SPI data based on nRF24L01 or compatibles models : The new H9D, HM1315 for example ....
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Any of the ones you have that are popular with Deviation users would probably be worthwhile. Or several models supported by one protocol. Don't want to fill the protocol menu with ones that never get used.
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- Neiro
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OK Here's some pics of the board (although Durete thinks it uses the XN297 chip so maybe they won't be useful. Sorry probably overkill
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I didn't find any XN297 modules on ebay or amazon. It would be interesting to know if it's compatible with the current deviation nRF protocols. The cx10 code might also work with the XN297. But a volunteer would have to remove a module from a stock tx to install in their devo It would install just like an nRF24L01...
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- Neiro
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I just looked on the data sheets and since hey are pin compatible couldn't I buy a nRF24L01 board and remove the chip and replace it with a XN297 chip. I could get the signal amp if I did that too. They both are a QFN20 so it shouldn't be that hard (although small).
Thoughts?
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maybe someone in this thread can help...
www.deviationtx.com/forum/protocol-devel...01-ht-f803?start=260
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LIAN SHENG is written on the box, it looks like CX-10 (even remote) and when i open the board i see LS-111TX written on the board
however the transmitter board is not the same as the one on the pictures previous in this thread. the main chip is different (20-pin as oposed to 24-pin in the previous post)
there is nothing written on it ... but there is the same XN297 transmitter.
is there any support for XN297 in deviationTX (any protocols ? ) if i understand correctly this chip can be emulated using nrf24l01
any idea what would be the chip in the transmitter ? (where is its SPI port ? :\ )
regards, Peter
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