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  1. Welcome to OpenTX

    The first step to upgrade your radio with the latest OpenTX version is to install OpenTX Companion on your computer. Then you select the firmware configuration you want and let …

  2. Downloads - OpenTX

    Feb 3, 2010 · Latest OpenTX major version with added support for the FrSky X10 Express, X9D+ 2019, X-Lite S/Pro, X9 Lite and Jumper T12 radios, the new FrSky ACCESS system, and lots …

  3. Radios - OpenTX

    Manufacturers: Please read this page for information about getting OpenTX for your product. Coming soon ! The following radios are being worked on for future OpenTX support. ... The …

  4. OpenTX 2.3.15

    Feb 3, 2014 · We are happy to bring you the release version of OpenTX 2.3.15, with support for the production version of Jumper T-Pro and Radiomaster Zorro, both in multi or ELRS …

  5. Documents

    Jan 3, 2014 · OpenTX 2.1 For Taranis PDF Documentation (2016-11-18) Notice OpenTX pour Horus (Jan 2017) (2016-11-06) OpenTX 2.1 For Taranis & LUA Documentation (2016-08-07) …

  6. First steps | Manual for OpenTX 2.2

    Now that everything works, it's time to stop a moment for some theory about the basic usage of the OpenTX firmware. As briefly described above, OpenTX differs from the majority of …

  7. Introduction | Manual for OpenTX 2.2

    This manual intends to describe the OpenTX firmware installed on the Taranis. It will offer some explanations about the philosophy of the firmware and how to set up models.

  8. Companion introduction | OpenTX Taranis Manual

    OpenTX comes with a computer-based counterpart that runs on Windows, Mac OS and Linux, OpenTX Companion. This software will allow you to backup, edit and share your radio's settings.

  9. Flashing Frsky Radios | Manual for OpenTX 2.2

    This will automatically build and download the latest available version of OpenTX for Taranis. Close the Preferences window, and select the Burn -> Write Flash memory command.

  10. OpenTX 2.3.11

    Feb 3, 2010 · Based on a suggestion from Joel Stewart here, we have applied for, and gained access to, a unique ‘usb id’, so starting with 2.3.11, OpenTX users won’t be affected by this …