[WIP] Use cc2500 instead of nrf24l01 for xn297@250kbps protocols#860
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[WIP] Use cc2500 instead of nrf24l01 for xn297@250kbps protocols#860goebish wants to merge 32 commits intoDeviationTX:masterfrom
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Many people are having issues with XN297@250kbps protocols, turns out this format can be emulated with the cc2500 instead of the nrf24l01, fixing the frequency tuning problem.
Only converted the E010 protocol for now so people can test and report.
https://www.deviationtx.com/forum/protocol-development/6307-eachine-e010-inductrix-clone-data-captures?start=280#73920
(sub)protocols to convert: