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Eachine EAT15 car support? #1054
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Without access to one of these cars I can't really do anything...
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Thanks for the info. I will take it as an backup option. At first I will try to look into it myself, at least it's a more fun and opportunity to learn something new :). And I will also donate the project according to my possibilities, because I like the project. You can keep this issue open as an tracker for others searching for the car support. I could also share here my progress and ask for help if I got stuck, because I am quite familiar with the RF engineering and SDR (and have the 2.4G sniffing equipment), but I am a real newbie in the RC cars and their 2.4G protocols. So it will take time. Or feel free to close it if you prefer clean issue tracker. I will open PR if I would have anything usable. |
You can use your multi module to scan and possibly listen packets over the air using a debug firmware and the XN297Dump protocol like on this other issue: #1048 (comment) |
Thanks for the tip, I didn't know it. |
In the recent firmware 1.3.4.0 the EAT14 support was added (XK/cars). Any chance to add support for the quite popular EAT15 car (also known as UDIRC UD1603)?
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