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Channels have hardcoded frequencies, but I don't belive that Tx don't drift and all time is spot on channel freq.
So idea is on disabled recv shift freq in small steps in small range and remember freq with highest rssi.
Then use new found freq after rx switch.
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It is possible with PRO58 modules, but impossible with HB5808 modules. HB5808 has single CS line for both receivers. So we cant talk to only one RX5808 module :(
But this is quite good idea. I'll give it a try, but low priority...
if you don't mind I can start looking into that, but I will probably need
some help :)
regards
2018-03-21 10:53 GMT+01:00 piodabro <[email protected]>:
It is possible with PRO58 modules, but impossible with HB5808 modules.
HB5808 has single CS line for both receivers. So we cant talk to only one
RX5808 module :(
But this is quite good idea. I'll give it a try, but low priority...
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Channels have hardcoded frequencies, but I don't belive that Tx don't drift and all time is spot on channel freq.
So idea is on disabled recv shift freq in small steps in small range and remember freq with highest rssi.
Then use new found freq after rx switch.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: