Radiomaster TX16S ... Help!?

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Re: Radiomaster TX16S ... Help!?

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8O did you follow the instructions in chapters 1 and 2 of the first photo?
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Jofaur86 wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 10:47 pm 8O did you follow the instructions in chapters 1 and 2 of the first photo?
I don't use those systems, but I'm guessing Jofaur is on to something. If the servos work (so does the system as designed) if that is a compatible radio for the the board (and I believe it is based on who sent it to you), then something was missed in the set up. Go back start over and proceed slowly, I'm sure you can get it working.
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Re: Radiomaster TX16S ... Help!?

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Hi,
Near the six input sockets is a very little socket.
The two pins in this little socket have to bridge to activate the inputs….
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Yes the black bridge pin is in the board and bypassing the Taigen transmitter - Tested and checked

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jhamm wrote:Hi,
Near the six input sockets is a very little socket.
The two pins in this little socket have to bridge to activate the inputs….
Jofaur86 wrote:Image Great, so already a first doubt is lifted
So let's return to the board? There are no functions, nothing works when activating the sticks? Already connect the 4 channels functioning as with the servos, you will find attached a diagram of the connection direction and what corresponds on the tank...
IMG_3918.jpeg
Also pay attention to this wire, black or red? It depends, it must be connected to the minus of the general interchange
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it is also necessary to check, in relation to the tests with the servos, which stick does what? don't forget that these are radios for planes, or helicopters, let me explain, depending on the type of receiver, the outputs are not necessarily identical? channel 1 will not necessarily operate the same function as another RX on an aircraft? ( example )
Yes i can set my channels on the transmitter as a channel number so the right stick is CH1 for throttle ect.

As for that loose wire ill have to check that out!

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Re: Radiomaster TX16S ... Help!?

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Hello, in addition to the wire alone, you also have to do procedure 1? otherwise it seems that the board does not recognize the type of RX, and also see if TX is in PWM mode and not PPM, or others (in menu)
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:) Hello, I'm coming back to you, for the famous cable alone (in blue) is it not necessary to connect it immediately? it is used for the Battle Infra Red system, or Asiatam recoil, look at the link (above) from Her Professor,( 07/07/24 ) you have the explanations :thumbup:
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