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New FrSkyX protocol
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Someone have maybe both and can tell me.
Thank you
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- bampi2k
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I have a devo7e with a 5db wifi antenna on the CC2500 module. I am using a XM+ FrSky receiver(FCC). I checked range today. on ground I get more than 1km. I say 'more-than' because I ran out of straight road after that. That data would be very close to the range that FrSky suggests in their specs for the XM+ on a legit Taranis Radio.
I can tell though that I do have a problem of channel values twitching (when seen on Baseflight GUI). But that's for another post.
Hope the above data helps, do write back if you want me to try out some other tests. Happy to help.
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Vbat? How did you do this?magic_marty wrote: I have vbat enabled on my frskyxm rx but i can't figure out how to get it to show up on my tx anybody have a idea whats going on?
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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I have definitely something wrong with my setup.
Devo10+XSR I have at best 400 meters range and often, not more than 150m in open space (field)
Tried with 3di standard antenna and the 5dbi from DEVO10, it isn't better.
How can i check what's wrong ?
thx
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magic_marty wrote: I have vbat enabled on my frskyxm rx but i can't figure out how to get it to show up on my tx anybody have a idea whats going on?
Maybe you're talking about something else, but the FrSky XM and XM+ do not support vbat monitoring as far as I know.
bampi2k wrote: I can tell though that I do have a problem of channel values twitching (when seen on Baseflight GUI). But that's for another post.
Hope the above data helps, do write back if you want me to try out some other tests. Happy to help.
All the channels? or just one? More than like 1 "point"?
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Initial thoughts...
1. The twitches seem somewhat rhythmic. could be from the refresh of the protocol code.
2. Maybe the 7e is just not capable to keep up. (very less space)
3. Very small chance. But could be a problem with SBUS + Naze32 + Baseflight!!!
At this moment I don't have another X series receiver from FrSky to test with.
Please do note that, I do understand code but I have never looks very deep into the DeviationTX codebase.
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This very much looks like a electronics problem than a software one, Yet I would suggest the following checklist: (or post the details here for people to help you or debug)sfersystem wrote: 1km .. that's just incredible.
I have definitely something wrong with my setup.
Devo10+XSR I have at best 400 meters range and often, not more than 150m in open space (field)
Tried with 3di standard antenna and the 5dbi from DEVO10, it isn't better.
How can i check what's wrong ?
thx
1. What is the CC2500 module that you are using? sure it has a PA on it?
2. From the CC2500 to the antenna: UFL/ipex connector? + the SMA/RPSMA connector for antenna.
3. Sure the antenna is a 3dbi or 5dbi antenna for 2.4GHz?
4. Did you do the fine freq adjustment for FrSkyX on your radio? (I guess Hexfet describes how to do it a few posts back)
Hope that helps!
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magic_marty wrote: Yes its the Femco fc the battery hooks directly to it ..I have the battery voltage displaying in betaflight just can't get it on my 12s
Hello Marty, It would be great if you mention the RX that you are using:
XM / XM+ : No telemetry. i.e. these do no send any data back to the TX using radio waves!! You will be able to see the voltage in BF.
XSR / X4R : (I dont own these RX myself) but i think, you would have to use Smartport and then send all the data from FC to the RX. FC:UART <-> RX:Smartport
magic_marty wrote: While on the twitching issue i am having a similar problem...when i arm and give throttle the motors twitch and it jerks back n forth on the yaw axis but in betaflight powering up the motors with the slider they run smooth...
This might not be a problem related to DeviationTX. I would encourage you to ask in the BF or Quad racing forums. (I can give you a hint, it seems to be an issue with Throttle min setting in the ESC)
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I don't have that "Format" option, though ... is that associated with the failsafe?
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Looks like just the first four channels, not all of them.bampi2k wrote: Its all the channels that twitch. I made a small video.
Yes, doesn't look random. Best I can tell min 1495, max 1506, which just might be visible in the channel monitor. What do you see there?Initial thoughts...
1. The twitches seem somewhat rhythmic. could be from the refresh of the protocol code.
No, the CPU runs at the same speed and space is either enough or it won't compile.2. Maybe the 7e is just not capable to keep up. (very less space)
3. Very small chance. But could be a problem with SBUS + Naze32 + Baseflight!!!
At this moment I don't have another X series receiver from FrSky to test with.
Please do note that, I do understand code but I have never looks very deep into the DeviationTX codebase.
What is the number of channels set in the model? If it's not 8, please try it at 8.
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Could you tell me the build that you are using then I can try that out and post the results.CesiumSalami wrote: bampi2k - that's pretty weird ... neither my X4RSB nor my XM+ do that with my Devo 7e with the 4-in-1 on the FrSkyX protocol ... both nearly same fine frequency adjustment.
That's there in the latest nightly. It is in response to the fact that the new FrSky RXs are coming with atleast 2 versions of the firmware: EU (LBT) and FCC. There seems to be some change in the format. It also affects legit Taranis radios and is detailed on the FrSky website.CesiumSalami wrote: I don't have that "Format" option, though ... is that associated with the failsafe?
For specific technical details of the 'Format' option, Hexfet could tell. I guess he implemented it in DeviationTX!
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sfersystem wrote: 1km .. that's just incredible.
I have definitely something wrong with my setup.
Devo10+XSR I have at best 400 meters range and often, not more than 150m in open space (field)
Tried with 3di standard antenna and the 5dbi from DEVO10, it isn't better.
How can i check what's wrong ?
thx
It might be the XSR, as I also had exactly same issue, my XSR drone drop out of the sky on really short ranges. (I use IrangeX clone XSR, but 2 of them both have same issue)
What also find out at the time was, using range check or full150mw, not gave much difference in range., like antennas or the lna not connected?
I have been using Frsky original X4R with really long ranges perfectly. As I change nighties I suspected the Frsky builds.
I recently compared old build from 30th November (which certainly had good range) to new build and could not find difference in range.
I removed the antenna from my XSR, soldered new ones, with gnd at both pads, also put length to 31.5mm.
Will need to check in new flights. there a mixed range reports on the XSR range.... (some ok, some bad)
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i'll check the 4 points that bampi2k tell upper and come back.
1. What is the CC2500 module that you are using? sure it has a PA on it?
2. From the CC2500 to the antenna: UFL/ipex connector? + the SMA/RPSMA connector for antenna.
3. Sure the antenna is a 3dbi or 5dbi antenna for 2.4GHz?
4. Did you do the fine freq adjustment for FrSkyX on your radio? (I guess Hexfet describes how to do it a few posts back)
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Yes, I confirm its just the first 4 channels.hexfet wrote: Looks like just the first four channels, not all of them.
Again an Yes!. I post a video as observed on my radio.Yes, doesn't look random. Best I can tell min 1495, max 1506, which just might be visible in the channel monitor. What do you see there?
Also, Just to get a better understanding of what is going on here, could you explain what could be going wrong?
I did try 8. I did try 6. and the characteristics did not change.What is the number of channels set in the model? If it's not 8, please try it at 8.
I understand that I maybe should capture some error log and debug data. Could you guide me to a post where I can learn how to to that on DeviationTX?
Once again, thanks for all the help from the guys here.
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