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Sep 02, 2016, 01:09 PM
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Hi, I want to install a module Multiprotocol TX in my Devo 8s. I want to install this :
http://www.banggood.com/2_4G-CC2500-...p-1048377.html
I would like to find the cabling and the tuto to succeed in making him simply.
Thank you for helping me, of saying to myself also if it is best module 4 in 1, or if there is better.
I think of putting deceiving that a taramis, and that there there for my Devo 8S :

http://www.banggood.com/DIY-2_4G-CC2...p-1046308.html

You think of it what?

I misses cable and antenna.
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Sep 02, 2016, 01:47 PM
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Just letting you know that im now flying the Eachine E010 with the Taranis MultiModule. Will report back if i found anything acting weird.
Sep 02, 2016, 04:15 PM
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Just letting you know that im now flying the Eachine E010 with the Taranis MultiModule. Will report back if i found anything acting weird.
As a reminder the E010 protocol has only 1 TXID builtin. So don't play at the same time with a E010 with someone that has a devo or multimodule.
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Sep 02, 2016, 05:01 PM
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I think of putting deceiving that a taramis, and that there there for my Devo 8S :


http://www.banggood.com/CC2500-NRF24...p-1046304.html

You think of it what?

I misses cable and antenna.
hi,

Not deceiving, just Chinglish on their side and misunderstanding on your side.

Summary:
This is about a module which consist of a controlboard with MCU which controls RF tranceivers and runs the protocols and enables it to be able to use it in serial (integrated mode) or PPM (standalone)mode. PPM would allow you to hack it into the PPM output of any old radio or simply plug it using an audio jack into a trainer port. The MCU base plate takes care of the logic needed to control the RF units which are slaves.

Your Devo already has the Cyrf radio built in (used for devo and DSM) which is the 4th RF chip. Most people choose to add the 3-in-1 RF module (without base plate) linked below, NOT the one everyone here is working with) into the Devo.

This is the one you should be looking for:

EDIT: Thanks for correcting midelic, I pasted the wrong url. Should have been:
http://www.banggood.com/CC2500-NRF24...p-1046304.html
Picture WITH Antenna connector:
http://www.deviationtx.com/media/kun...in-1-top-1.jpg

Extensive information on how to get this done on a Devo is available here:
http://www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-d...4in1-rf-module

Read it and it will become clear to you.

No info for you in this thread, you are in the wrong place for the subject at hand

Good luck modding your Devo! I did it to my Devo 7e and it is an awesome cheapo transmitter to take on business trip where I do not want to risk having my pricier TX's confiscated by gready customs officials (Latin america)

-Tinuz
Last edited by TinuZ; Sep 02, 2016 at 05:53 PM. Reason: corrected link
Sep 02, 2016, 05:09 PM
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with base plate.
http://www.banggood.com/CC2500-NRF24...p-1046304.html
Sep 02, 2016, 08:26 PM
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Which version of multi are you running?
I think you have a 4in1 V2 which have an hardware issue with auto ack on the nrf24l01. I've modified lately the YD717 protocol to work without the ack feature.
This modification is curently only available if you compile the code yourself and not use the hex files released.
I'll release new hex files as soon as I'm done with bit bashing pause/resume.

- Pascal
I am still running the stock multi as it came from banggood. If I compile it myself, how many protocols can i include through the config file? Are the other protocols still be shown in the menu and will just not work? Because right now all seem to be listed.
Sep 03, 2016, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by TinuZ View Post
hi,

Not deceiving, just Chinglish on their side and misunderstanding on your side.

Summary:
This is about a module which consist of a controlboard with MCU which controls RF tranceivers and runs the protocols and enables it to be able to use it in serial (integrated mode) or PPM (standalone)mode. PPM would allow you to hack it into the PPM output of any old radio or simply plug it using an audio jack into a trainer port. The MCU base plate takes care of the logic needed to control the RF units which are slaves.

Your Devo already has the Cyrf radio built in (used for devo and DSM) which is the 4th RF chip. Most people choose to add the 3-in-1 RF module (without base plate) linked below, NOT the one everyone here is working with) into the Devo.

This is the one you should be looking for:

EDIT: Thanks for correcting midelic, I pasted the wrong url. Should have been:
http://www.banggood.com/CC2500-NRF24...p-1046304.html
Picture WITH Antenna connector:
http://www.deviationtx.com/media/kun...in-1-top-1.jpg

Extensive information on how to get this done on a Devo is available here:
http://www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-d...4in1-rf-module

Read it and it will become clear to you.

No info for you in this thread, you are in the wrong place for the subject at hand

Good luck modding your Devo! I did it to my Devo 7e and it is an awesome cheapo transmitter to take on business trip where I do not want to risk having my pricier TX's confiscated by gready customs officials (Latin america)

-Tinuz
Hi, thank you for your help, I go to read that.
Sep 03, 2016, 04:05 AM
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I am still running the stock multi as it came from banggood. If I compile it myself, how many protocols can i include through the config file?
It depends which ones you need...
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Are the other protocols still be shown in the menu and will just not work? Because right now all seem to be listed.
Yes that's how it works. The radio has the list of all protocols and you can select any of them.
But the module won't have all of them. It will flash to indicate that this protocol is not available.
Sep 03, 2016, 04:31 AM
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Hi, after I read all, this module :

http://www.banggood.com/DIY-2_4G-CC2...p-1046308.html

Or this :

http://www.banggood.com/2_4G-CC2500-...p-1048377.html

Nothing here for that:

http://www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-d...4in1-rf-module

It is more for develpment.

Can go to my DEVO 8S.
But now I need the cabling, or picture of that.
Sep 03, 2016, 05:24 AM
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Hi, after I read all, this module :

http://www.banggood.com/DIY-2_4G-CC2...p-1046308.html

Or this :

http://www.banggood.com/2_4G-CC2500-...p-1048377.html

Nothing here for that:

http://www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-d...4in1-rf-module

It is more for develpment.

Can go to my DEVO 8S.
But now I need the cabling, or picture of that.
Again: you are in the wrong place! I pointed you to the correct place. I do not believe you have gone through 42 pages in such a short time.

Get the 3-in-1 or the 4-in-one (seems the 4-in-1 is now preferred (check page 42 on the deviation thread) and use the same pinout as the 10S transmitter. Instructions are in the original reply from yesterday, look at the deviation thread.

From product page:
In addition to the D7E, other transmitter such as D8S, they have the same connection with the D10.

This is good news for you as the Devo *s is not a very popular and widely used model.

Devo10 instructional videos:
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...evo+10s+3-in-1

So far the holding your hand using search on google and RC Groups.. You are on your own now
Sep 03, 2016, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by TinuZ View Post
Again: you are in the wrong place! I pointed you to the correct place. I do not believe you have gone through 42 pages in such a short time.

Get the 3-in-1 or the 4-in-one (seems the 4-in-1 is now preferred (check page 42 on the deviation thread) and use the same pinout as the 10S transmitter. Instructions are in the original reply from yesterday, look at the deviation thread.

From product page:
In addition to the D7E, other transmitter such as D8S, they have the same connection with the D10.

This is good news for you as the Devo *s is not a very popular and widely used model.

Devo10 instructional videos:
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...evo+10s+3-in-1

So far the holding your hand using search on google and RC Groups.. You are on your own now
Thank you for this, I see now in Youtube for my DEVO 8S.
If you said for my 8S is the same connection DT7 and D10, I can do.

Why you said here is not the good place for that ?
And where is the good place for that in RC Groups ?
Sep 03, 2016, 05:55 AM
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FrSky


For consistency and easiness, I've renamed the FrSky protocols:
  • Frsky1 => FrSkyV (FrSky 1 way)
    • This protocol is now fully working. Thanks to Mike for working on it.
    • I'll do a pull request on deviation so they can fix it as well...
  • FrSky => FrSkyD
  • FrSkyX stays as it is
Plaisthos can you update OpenTX?
Mike is already on its way to do it.

- Pascal
Sep 03, 2016, 06:21 AM
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For consistency and easiness, I've renamed the FrSky protocols:
  • Frsky1 => FrSkyV (FrSky 1 way)
    • This protocol is now fully working. Thanks to Mike for working on it.
    • I'll do a pull request on deviation so they can fix it as well...
  • FrSky => FrSkyD
  • FrSkyX stays as it is
Plaisthos can you update OpenTX?
Mike is already on its way to do it.

- Pascal
I already updated the 2.1 binaries under plai.de/opentx. The 2.2 pull request (https://github.com/opentx/opentx/pull/3744) is still pending.
Sep 03, 2016, 06:53 AM
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Thank you for this, I see now in Youtube for my DEVO 8S.
If you said for my 8S is the same connection DT7 and D10, I can do.

Why you said here is not the good place for that ?
And where is the good place for that in RC Groups ?
Because the protocols and control of the unit is done by deviation, not using the 'multiprotocol' that the people here are working with. Your keyword needs to be 'Deviation'.

Use the search here on RCGroups to find the Devo10 thread. I know they cover this in depth and can support you with questions. The people here do not use Devos so not much help to be expected here.
Sep 03, 2016, 07:12 AM
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It depends which ones you need...
Everything but the CC2500 protocols would be ideal for me. I guess that would be to big, since in the latest release there is "Multiprotocol_V1.1.3_CYRF6936-NRF24L01.hex" without the AA7105? How can I check the size after compiling? It is not just the size of the hex file, is it?


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