TBS Crossfire Nano 900MHz RC Transmitter Module - Starter Combo Kit
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at checkout.The Crossfire Nano TX from TBS has the same RF internals as the Micro TX V2 but now comes in a smaller "lite" module interface. The Nano TX was designed to fit X-Lite and X9D Lite radios with their "lite" style module interface.
The Nano TX is designed to be installed in X-lite and X9D Lite radios with the "Lite" interface. Performance, functionalities, and even pricing will be the same as the Micro TX V2.
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Apart from unparalleled range, the thing that we are most proud of on the TBS Crossfire is that it just works. In the past, our question always was "could our R/C link keep up?". With the TBS Crossfire comes peace of mind. But don't take our word for it. All leading drone racing organizers require pilots to fly the TBS Crossfire. All top drone racers fly the TBS Crossfire. The furthest long range missions are flown with TBS Crossfire. Now it has become affordable to the masses as a general-purpose radio link!
Telemetry / CRSF
As a modern R/C link, it has telemetry built-in. Two-way communication opens up new possibilities. From streaming MAVLink to your smart device (no Mavlink stream support for Crossfire Micro TX!) to updating your firmware, setting your video transmitter channel, or adjusting flight control parameters such as PIDs. Adaptive bandwidth controls the speed of transmission or optimizes for ultimate range. CRSF is a proprietary TBS communication protocol between the Crossfire and R/C and Flight Control. It provides ultra-low latency with incredible bandwidth (3x faster, 6x more data than any comparable protocol!). With such tight integration, the TBS Crossfire is the logical choice for anyone flying Betaflight, KiSS, or ArduPilot/Pixhawk platforms.
Frequency Bands: 915MHz (USA, Asia, Australia)
Input Voltage: 3.5 - 13V
Connector: USB-C
Power consumption: 1.1W (@10mW) - 2W (@100mW)