I only have the q7 so i can't test it.
Right.
Do you set a Local addr/Dist addr?
Do you try to change the UUID of the module (AT+UUID0xAAA0)?
Ronny
I only have the q7 so i can't test it.
Right.
Do you set a Local addr/Dist addr?
I see, the HM-11 don't understand '"AT+TXPW3' and so nothing works. I can connect to the Taranis but i get no Telemetry-Data. The HM-11 also send no Peripheral or Central so the bluetooth Code won't work with HM-11.
I’m just renewing my interest in this.ShowMaster wrote:Are we any closer to getting the Frsky Bt board working in a non S Qx7?
Main interest is to just get it working to recommended or not, it’s usefulness. Still no detailed reports or videos on how well it works in the Qx7S for the hype and increased price?
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YES YES YES, thanks a lot!Kilrah wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:28 am Here are files attached, you need to use this to program an arduino with and load the bootloader:
https://github.com/RedBearLab/CCLoader
Then use TI's SerialBootTool to flash firmware:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php ... _1_3_2.zip
In theory, but they all have different possible "spare" signals, if they have any at all, so would take time to allow selection and configuration.
Thanks Mike, For some of the radios that normally do not have a module switching circuit, there is (as you know) the little board I made that allows to switch the power to the modules, together with your implementation in ersky9x. Perhaps would be possible to use the same system somehow, using an existing pin used by something else. This means that the pin would send a signal that the board would understand and switch the BT module ON or OFF. Then, the pin would continue to do whatever it is assigned to.. Just an idea.. another possibility would be an arduino, or that other IC we once looked at, that would give us more IO pins