Issues with Futaba 7C using HK Receivers

Started by rcpilotacro, February 08, 2012, 04:31:30 PM

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flying doc

Are the nuts, pea or cashew..... In both cases, I would be more than willing to take some off ur hands..  ;D  ;)


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Doc
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RotorZone

Very interesting find. May be orange and frsky are mathcing GUID partially.

Specify the nuts you want :) Seriously I'd take up the offer too.

ujjwaana

Quote from: rcpilotacro on May 07, 2012, 05:37:26 PM
[/color]08541250 & 08541251 for co-incidence, radios bought from different parts of the world ending up in Hills together, that's.. spooky !!

Willing to sell my Oranges for Nuts :giggle:
Are you sure thats the way to find the GUID ? (I would call it UID, as GUID is 128Bit/16 Hex Characters long) ! It could be just the Serial/Factory numbers of that Chip.
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sundaram

Ujjwana  it was not refered as GUID. It was referred as the unique eight digit identification code hard wired in factory.

you should go through this service advisory on the erroneous  unique eight digit identification code programed in the factory and further which getting reset to zero  due to incorrect switching very informative.

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=803207

I may even be wrong about the numbers being the unique eight digit identification code. But the symptoms and the coincidence of the numbers makes me believe so.

RotorZone

Quote from: ujjwaana on May 08, 2012, 04:34:56 PM
Are you sure thats the way to find the GUID ? (I would call it UID, as GUID is 128Bit/16 Hex Characters long) ! It could be just the Serial/Factory numbers of that Chip.

There is chipping/spreading code and GUID - serving two different functions. Futaba has clearly mentioned GUID is 8 digits. Chip code might be 128 bits long, I don't know. If you find any authentic description of FASST, let me know.

ujjwaana

Quote from: RotorZone on May 08, 2012, 06:48:03 PM

There is chipping/spreading code and GUID - serving two different functions. Futaba has clearly mentioned GUID is 8 digits. Chip code might be 128 bits long, I don't know. If you find any authentic description of FASST, let me know.
Somebody did publish the RE of the FASST protocol using Logic Analyzer. Let me dig my bookmarks once I reach back home.
Futaba 8FG Super | HK-450v2 | FA-22 Raptor |AXN Floater-Jet | FunJet | Black Horse Edge 540 | Amp Master 015 | 2.3M Big Brother