1.10. Firmware Update and OpenTX Information
For the latest news and information on OpenTX firmware from development
team, please visit the OpenTX website at https://www.open-tx.org. If you enjoy using
OpenTX firmware please consider supporting the development team with a donation.
1.11. Disclaimer
OpenTX is an open source firmware. No warranty or implied warranty is given for
the quality and reliability of this firmware. If not handled properly, the RC model can
cause serious injury or even death. If you decide to use OpenTX firmware, you are
solely responsible for your model. Any injury or damage caused by using OpenTX
firmware
The authors of OpenTX and RadioMaster assume no responsibility. Use with
caution.
1.12. Legal status and copyright
This project is free software: you can redistribute and / or modify it in accordance
with the GNU General Public License Agreement, V3 version agreement, or (optionally)
an updated version agreement issued by the International Free Software Association.
You should receive a copy of the GNU General Public License Agreement for the
OpenTX project. If not, see www.gnu.org/licenses.
OpenTX is open source firmware for RC radio remotes. The firmware is highly
configurable and has more features than traditional radios. Daily feedback from
thousands of users ensures continuous firmware updates as well as stability and
quality.
The release of OpenTX firmware hopes that it will benefit the public, but it has no
warranty; it does not even include implied commercial licenses or applicability for a
special purpose. For more details, see the GNU General Public License Agreement.
OpenTX source files and more can be found at https://github.com/opentx/opentx.
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Need help?
Do you have a question about the TX16S and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
My radiomaster tx16s throttle stick also moves my elevator when I Apply throttle up.
This issue occurs when the throttle and elevator channels are mixed or incorrectly assigned. Possible reasons include:
1. Incorrect Channel Mapping: The transmitter may have the wrong channel order set. Ensure that the throttle and elevator are assigned to separate channels in the transmitter settings.
2. Mode Setting: If the transmitter is set to the wrong mode (e.g., Mode 1 instead of Mode 2), the sticks may not function as expected. Verify that the transmitter is set to the correct mode.
3. Calibration Issue: If the gimbals were not calibrated properly, unintended movements may occur. Recalibrate the gimbals in the transmitter settings.
4. Mixing Settings: There may be an unintended mix configured in the transmitter that links throttle and elevator movement. Check the mixer settings and remove any unwanted mixes.
5. Flight Controller Settings: If using Betaflight or another flight controller software, check input mappings to ensure the correct channels are assigned.
By reviewing these settings, you should be able to separate the throttle and elevator controls.
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