The RadioMaster Ranger is the pinnacle of ExpressLRS module design. Built not only to look great but to last with its rugged CNC machined aluminum case that aids the high-efficiency cooling system as a heat sink. The Ranger is up to any task and provides all the power and functionality you need.
Featuring an OLED display, a directional menu key, and two assignable shortcut keys the Ranger can be adjusted on the fly and personalized to your needs.
The Ranger includes a T Antenna for general use and a RadioMaster Moxon antenna for long-range directional applications. A micro module and nano module adapter are included to ensure the Ranger is compatible with most radios on the market today. A cable has also been included for use with Futaba radios that are CRSF capable.
Features
OLED Display
Rugged CNC Case
Built-in Accelerometer
Packet rates up to F-1000Hz
Up to 1 Watt Power output
Wifi and Bluetooth support
High-efficiency cooling system
5 Direction Nav key and customizable shortcut buttons
Micro and Nano adapters included
Moxon and T-antenna included
CRSF cable for compatible Futaba radios included
Specification
Item: Ranger 2.4GHz ELRS Module Regulatory Domain: ISM2400 MCU: ESP32(main), ESP8285(aux, as espbackpack) RF chip: SX1281IMLTRT Frequency Range: 2400 MHz to 2480 MHz Maximum packet rate: 500Hz/F1000Hz (F1000 mode requires EdgeTX 2.7.1 or later) Minimum receiver refresh rate: 25Hz RF Output Power: 30dBm for FCC, 20dBm for CE (Adjustable by LUA) Module bay adapters: JR standard 5pin socket & Nano standard 8pin socket Futaba CRSF socket cable: Included OLED screen: 64x128px Wifi Support: Yes Bluetooth support: Yes 3-Axis Accelerometer: Yes (STK8BA58 MEMS Accelerometer) Built-in RGB light strip XT30 Power supply voltage: DC 6V - 16.8V Weight: 138g (with Moxon antenna) / 135g (with T antenna) / 126g (without antenna) Dimension: 95*51*25mm (without antenna)
To learn more and support the ExpressLRS project visit https://www.expresslrs.org/
Notes: ELRS (standard) is pre-installed witn ExpressLRS ISM FW (Max power is hardware dependnant)
Have the radiometer tx16 with the 4n1 module inside but with all the talk on roter flight and things wanted to explore erls so picked this up. Only thing don’t like so far to fit in original clam shell need to remove antenna. Wish original clam shell was just an inch or so longer so could stay attached.