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RadioMaster TX12 MKII CC2500 EdgeTX / OpenTX Compatible Digital Proportional
New to TX12 MKII
★ Updated rear case with comfortable grips
★ Improve S1 / S2 Grips
★ Improved USB-C QC 3.0 Charging
★ Updated main board design
★ Updated MCU to STM32F407
★ EdgeTX factory installed
★ SD Card included
Specs:
Size: 170*159*108mm
Weight: 363g
Frequency: 2.400GHZ-2.480GHZ
RF Chip option: CC2500 MPM
Transmitting Power: 20dbm
Antenna Gain: 2db
Working Current: 320mA@8.4V
Voltage Range: 6.6-8.4v DC
Range: > 2km (depending on receiver)
Radio Firmware: EdgeTX (Transmitter) / MPM (RF module)
Channels: Up to 16 (depending on receiver)
Display: 128*64 Monochrome LCD display
Gimbal: High precision hall gimbals
External module: JR/FrSKY/Crossfire compatible
Upgrade Method: USB/SD card & EdgeTX Buddy online or EdgeTX Companion PC software
USB Charging: QC3 USB-C
SD Card: Included
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Vendor: | |
SKU: |
HP0157-0036-M2 |
Weight: |
4.0 lb |
Product Spare Parts
Fulfilled my order and shipped very quickly!
It is an amazingly small and light radio. Unfortunately there is no internal 4-in-1 option and you need an external module if you want use DSM2 or DSMX and the 4-in-1 modules are rather difficult to find at the moment. So if you need any of the protocols the CC2500 doesn't cover you may want take a look at the new Radiomaster Boxer. However small and light is important to me so I would still go with the TX12 and hunt down a 4-in-1 module. I haven't had the TX12 for very long yet but already prefer it over the Spektrum NX8.
Fulfilled my order and shipped very quickly!
It is an amazingly small and light radio. Unfortunately there is no internal 4-in-1 option and you need an external module if you want use DSM2 or DSMX and the 4-in-1 modules are rather difficult to find at the moment. So if you need any of the protocols the CC2500 doesn't cover you may want take a look at the new Radiomaster Boxer. However small and light is important to me so I would still go with the TX12 and hunt down a 4-in-1 module. I haven't had the TX12 for very long yet but already prefer it over the Spektrum NX8.