Control All Models With One Transmitter - Deviationtx

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Control all your models with just one transmitter
you can also now buy 3 in one module

devo 7E mode 1

devo 7e mode 2

lipo battery

A7105 chip

devo 8 S Module

CC2500 for Frsky

RPSMA connector X2

2.4 antenna x3

defuse 2.0

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As someone who has several R/C helis but has never had a "proper" transmitter this has proved to be a real eye opener.Many thanks for your concise but brilliantly informative video.This is how you do a Youtube educational video - well done, mate.

gbjbasdw
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Subscribed because you were easy to understand and not annoying by taking forever like many videos do. It was a great pace and well explained. Good job.

jrockner
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Incredible and awesome how far affordable transmitters have come since then, hey? I got a Devo10 and did the 4-in-1 mod with DeviationTx firmware June of 2016 because there were just NO other options out there (that I was aware of) that could do anything even remotely close to what DeviationTx could do. I know it's time to look seriously at an upgrade to a current Tx, but for now my daily driver is still my modified and flashed Devo10 and it hasn't let me down yet. :)

SteveGergetz
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Absolutely fantastic video! I'm buying a 7E right now just to try this all out. You did an amazing job compiling the information necessary for someone like me (with a decent knowledge of electronics) to give this a go without feeling too intimidated. I can't wait to see the results... thanks again!

driftfox
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I Know I'm late to the party but just wanted to say: Thanks so much for going to this level of detail. Brilliant Video and inspired me to get a 7e and look at the multiprotocol boards. Helps people at the lower end of the budget who are trying to avoid buying a Taranis! Excellent stuff. Keep it up mate.

bmac
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Hi Andy,
I’m new to the RACING world., but not new to drones. I’ve had a number of different GPPS hobby drones, including the DJI consumer drones, and still own a few of the DJI ones. I’ve decided to try out the racing FPV world, but I find it a bit overwhelming. To start me off, I purchased the Walkera F210 with the Devo 7 Transmitter. I have a very simple question; what receivers do I need for me to connect to other racing drones with the Devo transmitter? Also, which universal receiver do you recommend for connecting to most of the small and mid size racing quads like the F210?

Many thanks,
Sam

samavella
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Thank you for all your hard work making of this video. Helping the rest of us able to understand what is going on behind the radio frequency.

mmmasterscross
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Finally got my devo7e up and running.Whew glad I stuck with it! So stoked on all your tech/help vids! Wouldn't have got it with out these great instructions Thanks!!!

toddspeck
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Great video Andy! You always hit the marks.
I've done the diode mod, removing the SMD diode from the stock module and replacing it with a teeny tiny jumper wire and yeah it's fiddly.
I've added the additional modules, antenna connectors and added the switches too, though I have to admit that I'll have to grow into the additional capabilities the switches bring. I even made the mistake of using an old diagram for my A7105 module and had to re-do it using the same online resources you used.
Gotta admit to my goof but I re-worked it and it's great now!
Adding the hardware was the easy part for me as I've been a hardware hacker for quite a while and have soldered for decades. (and re-soldered sometimes too DOH!)
I have YouTuber Frequent Flyer RC to thank for planting the seeds and helping me with the Deviation software on my Devo 7e.
I love the JST connector for use with the amp and I believe I will be stealing that idea! (TYVM) I may use a relay to slave it to the power switch and possibly a fuse for a little protection as I simply cannot resist over-complicating things. (wanna-be engineer I guess)
I flew at an RC flying field yesterday and showing up with a modded Devo 7e seemed to help quite a bit as a conversation piece. Hard not to notice 3 antennas I guess. LOL
I'm too long winded sorry.

stridermtk
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im just starting out in this hobby. in near future i would like to be able to get more toy quads and also build some minis/micros and also some fpv ing. i have been looking ard and seems my options are down to devo 7e and turnigy 9x. which TX would you recommend? thanks.

surferjunkiedude
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I have a Devo 7 and I was wondering I recently bought a eachine eb185 quad. And it uses DSM, ppm. Ibus. And if I'm correct the Devo seven is PWM and the squad has to have some type of connector to get it to read the receiver. Would I be able to use the Devo seven controller and binded with a receiver that is PPM/ibus so that the quad copter reads the receiver Will the Devo seven bind with any receiver as they say it will?

mattsimmons
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I have a divo 7 that came with my rodeo 110. I find it's not to hard to fly out of range while still having video reception. do you think there is something wrong with it or is that just the way it is? I don't think there is any way to range test it by reducing it's output, only by flying it out of range which seems to be 3 or 4 hundred yards in an open field.
I have seen a spectrum go over a mile, shouldn't the devo 7 do the same?

airplanegeorge
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that was a WELL PUT TOGETHER VIDEO!!! im still Confused by all this Devo Modding...but im gonna keep doing research and Re-watching this Video til it makes sense! Lol keep these AWESOME videos coming!!

twrecks
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Andy, when you bind Devo 7E to, for example Hubsan X4. Can you still dial in the rates as you wish? Or is it just one rate on the 7E? The same with JJRC 1000, it has 4 rates (40, 60, 80, 100) with its own transmitter. Can you do the same with Devo 7E?

georgeti
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Hey Andy, try 60/40 rosin core solder at .032 diameter instead of that plumbing solder. It will make soldering so much easier for you. I have some videos that I can post on tiny electrical soldering if you'd like.

roguemagehobbies
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awesome vid as usual. i got the 6s a while ago ive just been using it for dsm2 and i was thinking about adding these modules but after watching this i know its beyond my solder skills..

rayikaikin
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Great MOD. You put in a lot of effort to bring us this info so thank you, Andy! Keep up the great work! Happy Flyin!

TheFlyinTek
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Hi Andy, I have a real problem. I built a Q450 X type Quadcopter, but i don't seem to be able to power any reciever i put on it. I can get all esc's and motors working using the open pilot software(i tried two different cc3d's) Also i got both recievers working seperately with a servo. Friends think there isn't enough power getting to the reciever. I used a multimeter to measure voltage on the cc3d pins where the esc's attach, and also measured current actually from the reciever pins, got measurements on both, but haven't a clue what i'm doing lol. it's such a pity, as it's completely built, i even bought two flysky transmitters!

owenkilleen
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Thanks for this high quality Video!

One question though:
What do you use to charge thisa Lipo?

chaptercuba
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great video! straight out of the box can I bind my deck 7e with the walkera super CP heli? I want to know if I can bind without doing all those modifications? please help! thank you.

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