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How to set up your transmitter for iNav - My transmitter layout

In this video, I create a new model on my transmitter for use with iNav. I show how I'm setting up all the functions, and how they need to be set up in iNav its self. The functions I have are:
- AETR control (4 channels)
- Arm switch (1 channel)
- 8 flight mode selections, with easy to access RTH and manual (1 channel)
- 4 additional modes, using 2 switches. I have Auto-trim, auto-tune, launch, and 1 other, which I've decided to use for LEDs (1 channel)
- 5 position OSD selection (1 channel)
- In flight adjustments using trims (2 channels)
- In flight VTx power level adjustment (uses the same channels as above)

This is a long video, so I have divided it in to chapters. Please see below for the table of contents. Also, apologies for the sound in this video. I actually reinstalled my computer half way through making this video, and have moved to a new video editing package. I will make sure the audio is better and consistent for the next video I record.

I have created a web page to accompany this video at https://www.mrd-rc.com/tutorials-tools-and-testing/opentx-tutorials/my-transmitter-setup-a-simple-guide-to-a-great-model/ It will include details on noteworthy features of the OpenTX model, as well as any updates I make to the model going forwards.

The default OSD on failsafe CLI command that I mentioned in the video is:
set osd_failsafe_switch_layout = ON

Contents
00:00 Introduction
01:14 My old setup on the Taranis X9D Plus and why I'm changing things
02:57 The switch positions on the new set up on my Horus X10S Express
04:34 Creating the OpenTX model
07:12 Adding the Receiver to the OpenTX model
08:22 Adding the arm switch
09:01 Setting up the modes switches
11:37 Setting up the additional modes switches (autotrim, auto-tune, launch, + 1 other)
16:44 Adding the OSD switching and in-flight adjustments
26:05 Multi function momentary switch
26:48 Setting up the VTx power switch
31:50 Setting up the receiver endpoints in iNav
38:28 Setting up the modes in iNav
47:52 Setting up the adjustments in iNav
51:58 Setting up the OSDs
53:53 Adding the VTx power adjustment
55:18 Tuning OSD preview
57:57 Conclusion

In this video I have used:
FrSky X9D Plus Taranis transmitter https://bit.ly/MrD_3aQKBMz
the above transmitter has been replaced by this one https://bit.ly/MrD_3j7iImc
FrSky Horus X10S Express transmitter https://bit.ly/MrD_3l7b8K5
Matek F405-WING Flight Controller http://bit.ly/MrD_2sxgQLT
FrSky R-XSR Receiver http://bit.ly/MrD_2qZLhsz

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There are more tutorials on my web site at https://www.MrD-RC.com. You can also join like-minded people at the Fixed Wing RC Rebels group on Facebook. Also, if you found my videos useful, and would like to leave me a little tip, you could always buy me a Coffee at https://www.mrd-rc.com/go/ko-fi/

Thank you for your time, and don't forget to fly it like you stole it!

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