Hope this helped simplify some OpenTX things for you! If so, please share it with your friends to help them out too! Maybe make their FPV experience a little more enjoyable! Let me know if you have questions or comments below. Have an awesome Flyday! Clear Skies friend!🤩
Superb! I'm an OpenTX newbie, but since I'm a recent Jumper T-16 V2 Pro owner, and want to get the most out of my new favorite radio, this video was invaluable. Well done and much appreciated. More, please!!!
Outstanding Barry! You're gonna have a blast! 🤩 Remember, patience pays off when learning OpenTX. You're off to a great start! Got a whole OpenTX Playlist you might find useful 👍
Okay so how do some of us do this using the app on our pc's?? or do you have a video showing how that is done with the Opentx app on our pc's or mac's?
TMAc, great job in getting the several key concepts across , I really appreciate the graphics and time you've taken to create your videos .. I do have a question tho regarding the RSSI mapping out to a OUTPUT Channel like CHAN 12.. I fly gliders and often do map the RSSI and RSSI- (and other telemetry values to one of the telemetry pages in the Tx or an audible alert but since RSSI Is an input to the radio coming via telemetry from the plane/quad why would you want to send it back on a servo channel? Is this so a flight controller can use it or so you can see it in a heads-up FPV display?
really great video! i love the way you laid out the relationship between the screens/menus and the described information flow architecture. This is great as a newcomer to the hobby!
Hey Stuart! Welcome to FPV! You're gonna love it! I'm very happy you found this useful. Had been wanting to do this content for awhile as when I started there wasn't much of anything out there which described how the information flow works. It helps me to understand things when I look at the big picture first sometimes, then I can dive into the details if need be. Thought perhaps other folks may also learn this way too. Be sure to check out some of my Playlists like Learn FPV (ruclips.net/p/PLKAiYAaTdvmo3OI5g-iNFOpKKR4LRhggN ) and also the free resources on my site at: tmacfpv.com/fpv-free-resources/ . You may find them useful. Have a blast Stuart!🤩
@@TMacFPV you have hit the nail on the head with this one as laying out the conceptual model on how this info architecture works and then going into the detail is a great way to contextualise the way in which to think about how the radio will work and lays the foundation for future learning. i have subbed your channel now and will definitely look at your other content. keep up the great work!
Hey Lawrence! Thank you my friend🙏It took me some time realize it myself. Once you understand this flow of information and why things work the way they do, Ive found its not so "intimidating" and you gain more confidence in trying new things with OpenTX. Thank you for taking the time to give me some feedback. Have a great weekend!
Hello, I have the Jumper T16 Pro and I noticed in the the outputs on the radio that the throttle (CH3) arrow is not working properly. When I throttle up, the arrow is to the left, but when I throttle to midway, the arrow jumps to the right, this is causing my quad to dance left to right on its on when throttling. I calibrated my radio, but the issue remains...Could you tell me what could be wrong? So far the channel mapping is correct... Thank you so much in advance..
Only thing I can think of is it could be the ribbon cable issue that's been going around. Have you replaced the ribbon cables with the newer versions of them? If not, sounds like you should (or at least open up back of transmitter band reseat the ribbon cable connecters)
Hello, this is one of the first video I have watched that explained how is open TX and how to use it in a simple way. I want your advice, as I am new to the hobby. I have Dji fpv drone and I am doing really good in manual mode (acro) now I decided to move to real fpv world. I will always order my quad with HD Caddx or DJI Air Unit. so, I have an option either to go with dji controller or Tango 2 crossfire or radio master Tx16x, if decided to go with dji controller it will be easier but other way will have a big learning curve, Do you think it really worth that learning? or dji controller is good enough. Range, latency, SAFTY thanks a lot and keep it up
Learning OpenTX or EdgeTX is a new (and can be challenging) experience. You can do it easily if you're excited and committed to learning. If you get frustrated easily and quit often, you may want to stick with DJI. However, I'm sure you're not someone who quits as you're already looking to expand your horizons. I, personally fly RadioMaster TX16S, Zorro ExpressLRS, and RadioMaster TX12 transmitters. I use Crossfire or ExpressLRS protocols on all my quads. I use HDZero (previously Shark Byte) digital FPV and also some analog. I have OpenTX tutorial videos available. EdgeTX is just an offshoot of OpenTX. I also have the Fast Track FPV Course you may find useful tmacfpv.thinkific.com/courses/fast-track-fpv
Great video. I'm having a problem getting my right slider setup on my Jumper T16 Pro. I hope you can help. Went through both of your videos to update the internal radio and update to openTX latest nightly. When I go to calibration everything calibrates *except* the right slider. It's like it's not being seen. I can however see it as Analog 11 input in the Hardware-> debug analog screen. I can't figure out how to assign Analog input 11 to Right Slider in the same screen. If I go to the Right Slider in the hardware screen it gives me three letters I can set. If I set "A11" or just "11" it still wont move during calibration. I'm confused. What values do I put in that field to set it?
My right slider for those 3 characters in the Hardware Screen are 3 dashes --- . All switches, sliders, etc. have those same --- and they all calibrate fine. Maybe a faulty connection with plug /connector inside radio? I've heard a few folks have had that
@@TMacFPV Thanks for the reply. I first suspected a faulty connection, swapped both ribbon cables but the problem persisted. I would continue to suspect a faulty switch or connection but when I move the right slider I get a value change in analog input 11. If the slider was bad I would get nothing there instead of a changing value. This is why I'm flummoxed. This leads me to think that somehow analog 11 isn't bound to right slider for some reason, which is why I wanted to specifically assign analog 11 to right slider in that screen.
@@fullwatts7040 According to the Jumper T16 Manual, those 3 characters are just to give it a short 3-character name, not to assign anything to it. Manual says: "3.2. Hardware This page lists the hardware physical input device types. A short three-character name can be given for identification on the setup page. The calibration of the joystick and knob is also on this page. "
@@TMacFPV Thanks for that. I was wondering what the three character thing was for. seems a waste for you to assign it a name with that field. makes more sense for the ability to assign it another input, at least it seems more practical. This brings me to my next question/troubleshooting step. I now will need to revert this back to JumperTX to check if it is working in jumper TX. I sent a video to Jumper and asked them to replace the slider, or more accurately, send me a slider to replace myself. I have no doubt they will want me to revert it to JumperTX before they proceed with support. Add to that I never bothered to look if it was ever working in JumperTX. ( i just updated it to OpenTX right out of the box new) If it was working in JumperTX, then it's not hardware and it's a OpenTX thing. When I tried last night to revert it the radio froze. I think it tried to read the internal module version and had a stroke. To your knowledge is there a need or a way to revert the internal radio to stock firmware? Alternately do you know a way to revert to JumperTX? Thanks again for your help.
If you're asking me why I put it on Ch 12 as opposed as to another channel, what I said in the video was "force of habit." What I meant by that is I try to keep all of my models as close to the same as possible (same switches for same functions, etc.). I started putting RSSI on channel 12 long time ago & honestly I don't even remember why! You can put it on whatever channel you'd like
@@ltdorn RSSI is received signal strength indicator. It tells you how strong your control signal is. Put it on a channel to transmit it back to flight controller so you can see it in your goggle's on-screen display (OSD) and keep tabs on it visually while flying if you'd like so you can modify flight if necessary before losing your control signal completely. I use this method AND with a full telemetry receiver I also have voice alerts to verbally tell me when RSSI is low and critical. So, I have 2 methods of being informed of low RSSI (about to lose control of quadcopter)
Betaflight is the firmware used on most flight controllers for FPV quadcopters. You can program it using the Betaflight Configurator to tune your quadcopter (similar to tuning your car) to fly smoothly, and do various things through actions on your transmitter sticks. If you're interested, I go over complete Betaflight and OpenTX setup for FPV quadcopters in my "Rookie FPV Pilot friendly" Fast Track FPV Course. Course curriculum and testimonials/reviews can be found here tmacfpv.thinkific.com/courses/fast-track-fpv
Delbert, it could be many things. I have no idea what steps you have taken or your level of experience. Its difficult to help someone without specific information. I'll give it a shot. So, first, with your props OFF, you need to make sure your battery is plugged into your quad when connected to Betaflight. Some receivers require this. Secondly, assuming you have done everything else correctly, you may have inadvertently changed "modes" on the receiver when you bound it to transmitter. See this video for how to fix that: ruclips.net/video/Wx24PQ0sceI/видео.html
Hey me and you need to talk on the phone. So I can tell you come of the stuff I found out if you use flysky recivers. Bc not all ppl are using the frsky stuff. And how the set up for flysky is alittle different and can be a head ack to do, bc ppl will think by your videos or jb videos that you can do the same for all recivers. Definitely not tru lol.
@@TMacFPV literally almost immediately. Not due to your lack of explanation, your vid was great. More due to the fact I bought my first open tx radio a few days ago and prior to that never heard of it so im a complete and utter noob. Im Slowly learning stuff. It's insane how complex this hobby is. I appreciate your willingness to help though. I may take you up on the offer if the near future!
@@jstagzsr Sute, no problem Joshua. 👍 You may be interested in a course I offer which walks you through everything you need to know about setting up your transmitter wirh OpenTX, your drone with Betaflight, etc. all with easy to follow step by step checklists. You can check out the curriculum and testimonials here tmacfpv.thinkific.com/courses/fast-track-fpv
Hope this helped simplify some OpenTX things for you! If so, please share it with your friends to help them out too! Maybe make their FPV experience a little more enjoyable! Let me know if you have questions or comments below. Have an awesome Flyday! Clear Skies friend!🤩
Amazing videos!
@@Dv9UnKnoWn3 Thanks Clombo! Welcome aboard your TMac FPV Team!👍😀
Great video. Every hobby needs somebody like you to help the new guys!
@@JohnDoeSmith08 Thanks Richard!🙏
Sir, you are a gifted educator!
Thank you for your kind words sir, and I'm happy you found this video useful. Enjoy your weekend!😁
Superb! I'm an OpenTX newbie, but since I'm a recent Jumper T-16 V2 Pro owner, and want to get the most out of my new favorite radio, this video was invaluable. Well done and much appreciated. More, please!!!
This is great! Just pre-ordered the Jumper T-lite CC2500/JP4IN1 and as this will be my first Open TX Vids like this are invaluable! Thanks!
Outstanding Barry! You're gonna have a blast! 🤩 Remember, patience pays off when learning OpenTX. You're off to a great start! Got a whole OpenTX Playlist you might find useful 👍
God put you on earth for Jumper :) Thanks!!!
😂👍
Great ABC, TMac! One more great vid.
best video i found on open tx better than jb
Okay so how do some of us do this using the app on our pc's?? or do you have a video showing how that is done with the Opentx app on our pc's or mac's?
TMAc, great job in getting the several key concepts across , I really appreciate the graphics and time you've taken to create your videos .. I do have a question tho regarding the RSSI mapping out to a OUTPUT Channel like CHAN 12.. I fly gliders and often do map the RSSI and RSSI- (and other telemetry values to one of the telemetry pages in the Tx or an audible alert but since RSSI Is an input to the radio coming via telemetry from the plane/quad why would you want to send it back on a servo channel? Is this so a flight controller can use it or so you can see it in a heads-up FPV display?
Hey Jim, great to hear from you. Yes, you are correct. It's to get the value into the FPV on-screen display (OSD)=heads-up display
really great video! i love the way you laid out the relationship between the screens/menus and the described information flow architecture. This is great as a newcomer to the hobby!
Hey Stuart! Welcome to FPV! You're gonna love it! I'm very happy you found this useful. Had been wanting to do this content for awhile as when I started there wasn't much of anything out there which described how the information flow works. It helps me to understand things when I look at the big picture first sometimes, then I can dive into the details if need be. Thought perhaps other folks may also learn this way too. Be sure to check out some of my Playlists like Learn FPV (ruclips.net/p/PLKAiYAaTdvmo3OI5g-iNFOpKKR4LRhggN ) and also the free resources on my site at: tmacfpv.com/fpv-free-resources/ . You may find them useful. Have a blast Stuart!🤩
@@TMacFPV you have hit the nail on the head with this one as laying out the conceptual model on how this info architecture works and then going into the detail is a great way to contextualise the way in which to think about how the radio will work and lays the foundation for future learning. i have subbed your channel now and will definitely look at your other content. keep up the great work!
Great video TMac! I know how to set up quads but never new the process on how open TX works. Thanks
Hey Lawrence! Thank you my friend🙏It took me some time realize it myself. Once you understand this flow of information and why things work the way they do, Ive found its not so "intimidating" and you gain more confidence in trying new things with OpenTX. Thank you for taking the time to give me some feedback. Have a great weekend!
Thanks for your clips 👍
You're quite welcome FPV Style!👍
Hello, I have the Jumper T16 Pro and I noticed in the the outputs on the radio that the throttle (CH3) arrow is not working properly. When I throttle up, the arrow is to the left, but when I throttle to midway, the arrow jumps to the right, this is causing my quad to dance left to right on its on when throttling. I calibrated my radio, but the issue remains...Could you tell me what could be wrong? So far the channel mapping is correct... Thank you so much in advance..
Only thing I can think of is it could be the ribbon cable issue that's been going around. Have you replaced the ribbon cables with the newer versions of them? If not, sounds like you should (or at least open up back of transmitter band reseat the ribbon cable connecters)
@@TMacFPV yes, I've replaced one, I will do the rest to be sure. Thank you so much for your time my friend... Cheers! 😊👍
Very informative as always. Thanks TMac. 👍
Thanks Vincent! Hope you're gettin' some great flying in! Have a wonderful weekend friend!
Great video and great information thank u for the work u do for the community TMac.
Hey H2O-Lobo! You're very welcome & thanks for taking the time to provide feedback. Much appreciated friend. Have a great weekend!👍😁
Hello, this is one of the first video I have watched that explained how is open TX and how to use it in a simple way.
I want your advice, as I am new to the hobby. I have Dji fpv drone and I am doing really good in manual mode (acro) now I decided to move to real fpv world.
I will always order my quad with HD Caddx or DJI Air Unit. so, I have an option either to go with dji controller or Tango 2 crossfire or radio master Tx16x, if decided to go with dji controller it will be easier but other way will have a big learning curve, Do you think it really worth that learning? or dji controller is good enough. Range, latency, SAFTY
thanks a lot and keep it up
Learning OpenTX or EdgeTX is a new (and can be challenging) experience. You can do it easily if you're excited and committed to learning. If you get frustrated easily and quit often, you may want to stick with DJI. However, I'm sure you're not someone who quits as you're already looking to expand your horizons. I, personally fly RadioMaster TX16S, Zorro ExpressLRS, and RadioMaster TX12 transmitters. I use Crossfire or ExpressLRS protocols on all my quads. I use HDZero (previously Shark Byte) digital FPV and also some analog. I have OpenTX tutorial videos available. EdgeTX is just an offshoot of OpenTX. I also have the Fast Track FPV Course you may find useful tmacfpv.thinkific.com/courses/fast-track-fpv
How do you change the text to English on the jumper t16 the voice is in English the text is in Spanish are some other language
Good information.
Thanks IronQuad. Did my best to distill a sometimes complicated topic down to a useful format. Glad you found it useful and thanks for your comment 👍
Great video. I'm having a problem getting my right slider setup on my Jumper T16 Pro. I hope you can help. Went through both of your videos to update the internal radio and update to openTX latest nightly. When I go to calibration everything calibrates *except* the right slider. It's like it's not being seen. I can however see it as Analog 11 input in the Hardware-> debug analog screen. I can't figure out how to assign Analog input 11 to Right Slider in the same screen. If I go to the Right Slider in the hardware screen it gives me three letters I can set. If I set "A11" or just "11" it still wont move during calibration. I'm confused. What values do I put in that field to set it?
My right slider for those 3 characters in the Hardware Screen are 3 dashes --- . All switches, sliders, etc. have those same --- and they all calibrate fine. Maybe a faulty connection with plug /connector inside radio? I've heard a few folks have had that
@@TMacFPV Thanks for the reply. I first suspected a faulty connection, swapped both ribbon cables but the problem persisted. I would continue to suspect a faulty switch or connection but when I move the right slider I get a value change in analog input 11. If the slider was bad I would get nothing there instead of a changing value. This is why I'm flummoxed. This leads me to think that somehow analog 11 isn't bound to right slider for some reason, which is why I wanted to specifically assign analog 11 to right slider in that screen.
@@fullwatts7040 According to the Jumper T16 Manual, those 3 characters are just to give it a short 3-character name, not to assign anything to it. Manual says: "3.2. Hardware
This page lists the hardware physical input device types. A short three-character name can be given for identification on the setup page. The calibration of the joystick and knob is also on this page.
"
@@TMacFPV Thanks for that. I was wondering what the three character thing was for. seems a waste for you to assign it a name with that field. makes more sense for the ability to assign it another input, at least it seems more practical. This brings me to my next question/troubleshooting step. I now will need to revert this back to JumperTX to check if it is working in jumper TX. I sent a video to Jumper and asked them to replace the slider, or more accurately, send me a slider to replace myself. I have no doubt they will want me to revert it to JumperTX before they proceed with support. Add to that I never bothered to look if it was ever working in JumperTX. ( i just updated it to OpenTX right out of the box new) If it was working in JumperTX, then it's not hardware and it's a OpenTX thing. When I tried last night to revert it the radio froze. I think it tried to read the internal module version and had a stroke. To your knowledge is there a need or a way to revert the internal radio to stock firmware? Alternately do you know a way to revert to JumperTX? Thanks again for your help.
How about get lua script bf. Like showing pid and others in tx
what was the purpose of the RSSI mix on channel 12?
If you're asking me why I put it on Ch 12 as opposed as to another channel, what I said in the video was "force of habit." What I meant by that is I try to keep all of my models as close to the same as possible (same switches for same functions, etc.). I started putting RSSI on channel 12 long time ago & honestly I don't even remember why! You can put it on whatever channel you'd like
@@TMacFPV oh sorry... i have no idea why you put RSSI on any channel. what the purpose of feeding rssi to any channel?
@@ltdorn RSSI is received signal strength indicator. It tells you how strong your control signal is. Put it on a channel to transmit it back to flight controller so you can see it in your goggle's on-screen display (OSD) and keep tabs on it visually while flying if you'd like so you can modify flight if necessary before losing your control signal completely. I use this method AND with a full telemetry receiver I also have voice alerts to verbally tell me when RSSI is low and critical. So, I have 2 methods of being informed of low RSSI (about to lose control of quadcopter)
What is this beta flight you mentioned?
Betaflight is the firmware used on most flight controllers for FPV quadcopters. You can program it using the Betaflight Configurator to tune your quadcopter (similar to tuning your car) to fly smoothly, and do various things through actions on your transmitter sticks. If you're interested, I go over complete Betaflight and OpenTX setup for FPV quadcopters in my "Rookie FPV Pilot friendly" Fast Track FPV Course. Course curriculum and testimonials/reviews can be found here tmacfpv.thinkific.com/courses/fast-track-fpv
Man I have been trying to get inputs in beta flight for 4 days now and can’t get it can bind quad to t16 pro but that’s it
Delbert, it could be many things. I have no idea what steps you have taken or your level of experience. Its difficult to help someone without specific information. I'll give it a shot. So, first, with your props OFF, you need to make sure your battery is plugged into your quad when connected to Betaflight. Some receivers require this. Secondly, assuming you have done everything else correctly, you may have inadvertently changed "modes" on the receiver when you bound it to transmitter. See this video for how to fix that: ruclips.net/video/Wx24PQ0sceI/видео.html
Dude t16 run with dragonlink?
Dude, I answered your previous question on this
Heli setup...or just how to add heli setup..
Hey me and you need to talk on the phone.
So I can tell you come of the stuff I found out if you use flysky recivers. Bc not all ppl are using the frsky stuff.
And how the set up for flysky is alittle different and can be a head ack to do, bc ppl will think by your videos or jb videos that you can do the same for all recivers.
Definitely not tru lol.
shoot me an email ( tmac@tmacfpv.com ) Todd with what you know that I'm missing or message me on FB or IG
@@TMacFPV ok man. I'll find you in fb. Messanger is way eiser haha
Clicks on video called "open TX Basics"........ gets lost immediately. lol
If there's anything else I can do to help you out, let me know! What questions do you have? Where did you get "lost?"
@@TMacFPV literally almost immediately. Not due to your lack of explanation, your vid was great. More due to the fact I bought my first open tx radio a few days ago and prior to that never heard of it so im a complete and utter noob. Im Slowly learning stuff. It's insane how complex this hobby is.
I appreciate your willingness to help though. I may take you up on the offer if the near future!
@@jstagzsr Sute, no problem Joshua. 👍 You may be interested in a course I offer which walks you through everything you need to know about setting up your transmitter wirh OpenTX, your drone with Betaflight, etc. all with easy to follow step by step checklists. You can check out the curriculum and testimonials here tmacfpv.thinkific.com/courses/fast-track-fpv
Please do not talk so fast. Thank you from England
I'll see if I can work on that Norman, thanks for your comment mate 👍
If you need to, you can turn on subtitles which I've transcribed for the video