new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
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- peterwaller
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
You beat me Andy I just about have the layout done but need to produce one of my other controllers first so it will probably a couple more days yet.
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
Thanks Andrew.
I may get one to have a look at.
I may get one to have a look at.
- Craig_Anto3
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
I use these in the new Anto, they are now compatible with surface transmitters (just like mine!)
I contacted David and he was amazing to help me out
I contacted David and he was amazing to help me out
Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
My scales are cheap and probably wrong but it doesn't even read 0.1g even with the extra fet which I'm going to use to fire my solenoid valve. now to design a stupidly small cradle to go with it. Craig did you say you don't run ariels on your receivers? does that include this one?
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- peterwaller
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
I have finished the controller layout and partially built the board.
The regulator and decoupling capacitors are all in place and the processor is programmed.
It all seems to work once you get the receiver to bind but that isn't very easy.
At first I tried binding to one of the small cheap blade transmitters with no success.
I then tried a DX6i which also failed. The receiver was seeing the signal and trying to bind but never completed.
I then resorted to the instructions which suggested moving the transmitter nearer or further away.
With the DX6i held right under the bench about 3 feet away it bound correctly.
I then tried the blade transmitter in the same position and the receiver didn't respond at all.
Finally with the blade transmitter at about 2 feet and partly under the bench it bound.
The DX5e bound in the same position as the DX6i.
It is not a big problem as binding is something you do only once but I did notice if you put the DX6i within inches of the receiver the light went out but recovered if you moved it away so it does suggest the range of signals is not as good as other receivers.
The regulator and decoupling capacitors are all in place and the processor is programmed.
It all seems to work once you get the receiver to bind but that isn't very easy.
At first I tried binding to one of the small cheap blade transmitters with no success.
I then tried a DX6i which also failed. The receiver was seeing the signal and trying to bind but never completed.
I then resorted to the instructions which suggested moving the transmitter nearer or further away.
With the DX6i held right under the bench about 3 feet away it bound correctly.
I then tried the blade transmitter in the same position and the receiver didn't respond at all.
Finally with the blade transmitter at about 2 feet and partly under the bench it bound.
The DX5e bound in the same position as the DX6i.
It is not a big problem as binding is something you do only once but I did notice if you put the DX6i within inches of the receiver the light went out but recovered if you moved it away so it does suggest the range of signals is not as good as other receivers.
Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
A bit off topic here, has anyone ever tried any of the cheap hk receivers with spektrum surface radios?
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
I don't quite get this. Are these receivers capable of running a single drive motor?
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
They run a single fet so it's a single direction for the motor.
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- peterwaller
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
Controller is up and running just need to do some more testing.
Without wires it is 26.5 x 24.25 x 10 mm and 3.7 gms.
Without wires it is 26.5 x 24.25 x 10 mm and 3.7 gms.
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Re: new < 1g dsm2 compatible rx's!!!
Blimey Peter,that was fast!
3.7g! Thats fantastic.
I see what you mean about binding! It is proving to be a right pain!
3.7g! Thats fantastic.
I see what you mean about binding! It is proving to be a right pain!