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8801 "LuLa" Nano quadcopter Devo support requested
- IndoorFlyer
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As the title mentions, I do also have a request. There is this agile and nice to fly nano quad, called the 8801 "LuLa". Though it comes with a reasonable size transmitter for a cheap RTF quad, the range is a bit limited, and when zipping around, it's easy to fly it out of range. A more capable transmitter would not only make it fly better, but would likely also extend range. So current and future owners of this quad would really appreciate if it could be added to the growing family of "deviated" protocols.
Thanks in advance and happy flying!
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- hexfet
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You might try binding with some of the current microquad protocols on the chance it uses one of them.
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- IndoorFlyer
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Maybe it would help that this thread has pictures of the reciever board, to identify the radio chip that is used?
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2467244&page=4
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- IndoorFlyer
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- JJRC JJ1000
- Bayangtoys X9 (same protocol as H8 Mini)
- Cheerson CX-10 older version
- Cheerson CX-10 newer version
- DHD Drone D1
- JJRC H20
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- Durete
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The bad news, this RF IC is not compatible with any RF transceiver used at DeviationTX (at least at this moment)
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- IndoorFlyer
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Do you know what other RC brands are using this chip? Maybe a compatible transmitter can be found among these.
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- Durete
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I think the little nano Eachine H1 is using also the same RF IC, not 100% sure about this model.
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- IndoorFlyer
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Durete wrote: I remember 2 toy models using this RF IC. The Lishitoys L6052 and Eachine/Aosenma CG022.
I think the little nano Eachine H1 is using also the same RF IC, not 100% sure about this model.
Of those 3 I only have the L6052, and it doesn't bind. What is needed to be 100% sure the 8801 uses this incompatible chip, that makes adding it to Deviation so much harder? Or is there a way to increase RTF radio output, as to extend range? Adding a wire antenna to the board, and having the RTF transmitter antenna stick out of the transmitter casing has been reported to not add any range.
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- btoschi
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The (CX-10-alike) transmitter contains a small RF PCB with the LT8910 which could be easily hooked up to a devo.
I already have plans to re-use the CYRF connection on the multi-module for that, but I have no spare time at the moment.
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- IndoorFlyer
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- btoschi
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But in fact I'm heavily involved in renovating our new home the next few months,
and what's left of me at the end of the days is (at least currently) no longer able to solder or program or trying to think logic
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- IndoorFlyer
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btoschi wrote: I hope that, too.
But in fact I'm heavily involved in renovating our new home the next few months,
and what's left of me at the end of the days is (at least currently) no longer able to solder or program or trying to think logic
It's all about setting priorities. What's more important, your home, or helping out many RC fans all over the world, and becoming their hero?
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Actually it comes from captures of the SPI bus data on the radio chip provided by someone with both the quad and a logic analyzer.
Also you must try binding with some of the current microquad protocols on the chance it uses one of them.
prototype pcb assembly
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