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Radiolink Electronic Ltd
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The 4 basic channels of all transmitters are always the same: CH1- Aileron/Roll; CH2-
Elevator/Pitching; CH3-Throttle; CH4-Rudder.
These four basic channels are operated by the two sticks on the transmitter. Most transmitters
have not only these 4 channels but also other auxiliary channels such as switches for changing
fight modes, controlling PTZ and camera. These commands will be passed to the receiver on
aircraft via wireless signal by the emission system of transmitter. So we usually name the channels
besides 4 basic ones auxiliary channels.
The left stick controls the throttle by toggling up and down to make aircraft lift and descend
vertically and the rudder by toggling left and right to make aircraft turn clockwise and
anticlockwise.
The right stick controls the elevator/pitching by toggling up and down to make aircraft
forward and backward and the aileron/roll by toggling left and right to make aircraft move left
and right horizontally.
Here is a picture showing T8FB as an example while AT9S/AT10II is operated as the same way:
Left Stick
Lift
Descend
Anticlock
wise
Clockwise
Right Stick
Forward
Backward
Left
Right
Rudder
Control aircraft
to move
clockwise/anticl
ockwise
Throttle
Control aircraft to
lift/descend vertically
Aileron/Roll
Control aircraft to
move left/right
horizontally
Elevator/Pitching
Control aircraft to
move
forward/backward










