Fixed formatting in the 'VTX' documentation.

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The VTX button works with ALL VTX systems including onboard RTC6705, Tramp and S
If the VTX can be turned off then POWER 0 will turn off the VTX and POWER 1 will set the VTX into it's lowest power output.
If the VTX cannot be turned off then POWER 0 will set the VTX into it's lowest power output.
## vtxTable
## VTX Table
As of Betaflight 4.1.0, band/channel and power level information needed to control videotransmitters is no longer hardcoded,
but stored in a new facility called vtxTable.
@ -105,44 +105,51 @@ while the value is sent to the vtx.
Power levels should be setup to match the hardware in use.
IRC Tramp devices should use:
#### IRC Tramp devices should use:
```
vtxtable powerlevels 5
vtxtable powervalues 25 100 200 400 600
vtxtable powerlabels 25 100 200 400 600
```
rtc6705 should use:
#### rtc6705 should use:
```
vtxtable powerlevels 3
vtxtable powervalues 0 1 2
vtxtable powerlabels OFF MIN MAX
```
SmartAudio V1.0 devices should use:
#### SmartAudio V1.0 devices should use:
```
vtxtable powerlevels 4
vtxtable powervalues 7 16 25 40
vtxtable powerlabels 25 200 500 800
```
SmartAudio V2.0 devices should use:
#### SmartAudio V2.0 devices should use:
```
vtxtable powerlevels 4
vtxtable powervalues 0 1 2 3
vtxtable powerlabels 25 200 500 800
```
SmartAudio V2.1 devices vary depending on their model. Check the manufacturers website.
#### SmartAudio V2.1 devices vary depending on their model. Check the manufacturers website.
For example the
[TBS Unify Pro32 Nano 5G8](https://www.team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:unifypro32_nano):
```
vtxtable powerlevels 3
vtxtable powervalues 14 20 26
vtxtable powerlabels 25 100 400
```
[TBS Unify Pro 5G8 HV - Race 2 (MMCX)](https://www.team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:unify_pro_hv_race2_m):
```
vtxtable powerlevels 3
vtxtable powervalues 13 20 26
vtxtable powerlabels 25 100 400
```
[TBS Unify EVO](https://www.team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:tbs_unify_evo):
```
vtxtable powerlevels 4
@ -159,9 +166,9 @@ vtxtable powervalues 20 26
vtxtable powerlabels .1W .4W
```
###complete examples
### Complete Examples
IRC Tramp device
#### IRC Tramp device
```
# This example enables a lot of power levels and channels.
@ -179,7 +186,7 @@ vtxtable powervalues 25 100 200 400 600
vtxtable powerlabels 25 100 200 400 600
```
SmartAudio 1.0 device
#### SmartAudio 1.0 device
```
# This example enables a lot of power levels and channels.
@ -197,7 +204,7 @@ vtxtable powervalues 7 16 25 40
vtxtable powerlabels 25 200 500 800
```
SmartAudio 2.0 device
#### SmartAudio 2.0 device
```
# This example enables a lot of power levels and channels.
@ -215,7 +222,7 @@ vtxtable powervalues 0 1 2 3
vtxtable powerlabels 25 200 500 800
```
rtc6705
#### rtc6705
```
# This example enables a lot of power levels and channels.
@ -233,9 +240,9 @@ vtxtable powervalues 0 1 2
vtxtable powerlabels OFF MIN MAX
```
##Pitmode
### Pitmode
Pitmode is separate from vtxTable. No power level should be created for pitmode.
Pitmode can be controlled in a variety of ways including OSD, AUX switches and lua scripts.
Some videotransmitters have restrictions on its usage. For example, SmartAudio V1.0 and V2.0 devices can only enter pitmode on power-up.
Betaflight can make the these devices leave pitmode, but not enter it.
Betaflight can make the these devices leave pitmode, but not enter it.