Logical Switches - Comparing A with X
In this Simplify OpenTX video, we look at the first set of Logical Switches. These switches all compare variable A to value X. Variable A can be a physical switch or component on the transmitter, or a firmware variable such as a channel or other logical switch. We look at each switch, and use an example to show how they could be used. Contents 00:00 Introduction 01:52 A equals X 03:23 A approximately equals X 04:33 A is greater than X 06:01 Delay 07:11 A is less than X 07:39 A is not within range X 09:23 A is within range X 10:32 AND Switch 12:35 Duration 14:24 Conclusion In this series we try to Simplify OpenTX. We look at an aspect of it and break it down in to its base parts. Hopefully this helps shallow the learning curve for this powerful transmitter firmware. If there is an aspect of OpenTX you would like to know more about. Leave a comment below, and I'll add it to the list of videos that I am creating. Please subscribe and click the notification bell to be notified when your video comes out. 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/ If you found the video useful, I'd appreciate a thumbs up. If you would like to get more videos when they become available, please subscribe and click the notifications bell icon. Thank you for your time, and don't forget to fly it like you stole it!
In this Simplify OpenTX video, we look at the first set of Logical Switches. These switches all compare variable A to value X. Variable A can be a physical switch or component on the transmitter, or a firmware variable such as a channel or other logical switch. We look at each switch, and use an example to show how they could be used. Contents 00:00 Introduction 01:52 A equals X 03:23 A approximately equals X 04:33 A is greater than X 06:01 Delay 07:11 A is less than X 07:39 A is not within range X 09:23 A is within range X 10:32 AND Switch 12:35 Duration 14:24 Conclusion In this series we try to Simplify OpenTX. We look at an aspect of it and break it down in to its base parts. Hopefully this helps shallow the learning curve for this powerful transmitter firmware. If there is an aspect of OpenTX you would like to know more about. Leave a comment below, and I'll add it to the list of videos that I am creating. Please subscribe and click the notification bell to be notified when your video comes out. 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/ If you found the video useful, I'd appreciate a thumbs up. If you would like to get more videos when they become available, please subscribe and click the notifications bell icon. Thank you for your time, and don't forget to fly it like you stole it!