Walkera DEVO 8S Transmitter with Deviation Firmware - Multiple 2.4GHz Protocols!

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This is my latest transmitter, and it has broken many of the limitations of previous transmitters. The hardware is very cool - it has a colour touchscreen and very nice electronics, however the real potential is unleashed with the Deviation firmware. This firmware is a custom, community project that expands upon the possibilities of this fine transmitter. Here are some of the features (from the Deviation homepage):
Major features include:
Support for multiple protocols without any modifications to the transmitter:
-Walkera Devo 6/7/8/10/12
-Walkera WK2401/WK2601/WK2801
-Nine Eagles J6 Pro (requires telemetry module)
-DSM2/DSMX
Support for other protocols with very easy transmitter modifications
-Flysky/Turnigy 9X
-Hubsan-X4
-Skyartec (thanks to the Skyartec folks for providing hardware for testing)
Support for up to 255 different models
Transmitter can act like a USB drive. Managing models, configuration, icons, and themes is as easy as copying a file...No more need to use the Walkera DfuSe tool.
Fully configurable themes including bitmaps, fonts, and colors
Flexible transmitter configuration. Support up-to 12 channels on a Devo8; remap any switches or buttons to any purpose
All text is localized. Available translations for Hungarian, German, French, Russian, Chinese, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, and Afrikaans. Adding a new translation is as easy as editing a text file, and copying it to the transmitter.
Here is a link to the Deviation Project homepage:
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