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0 Hi,
When i plug in my quad in betaflight with FLYSKY transmitter the quad is tumbling around uncontrolled. Although my stick mapping is correct the range is totally messed up. When my sticks are centered on the controller they are not centre in betaflight. Also the throttle goes from low to max with a tiny touch of the sticks.
Is there a way to program the full range ?
Thanks
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796 I'm not that familiar with the Flysky transmitters, but does yours have a "channel monitor" on it with bars like you see in Betaflight. If it does, see what the behaviour is of those bars when you centre and move the sticks. That will help to either confirm or eliminate an issue with the transmitter itself.
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118 Which FlySKY transmitter do you have?
Try and follow this video by JB to calibrate channel end points:
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0 thanks for the replies, even in the channel monitor the stick inputs don't make sense. I think its not working properly at all.
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796 In that case the issue is with the transmitter itself. Maybe a hardware fault somewhere. In the first instance I would try doing a factory reset of your transmitter, and if that doesn't work then open up the transmitter case and re-seat the gimbal connectors to the mainboard by unplugging and re-plugging them to see if doing that helps at all.
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796 Out of interest, what fixed it - a transmitter reset, or re-seating the connectors?
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