TBS Crossfire Nano RX SPECIAL EDITION FPV LONG RANGE DRONE RECEIVER

TBS Crossfire Nano RX SPECIAL EDITION FPV LONG RANGE DRONE RECEIVER

$29.95
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TBS Crossfire Nano RX SPECIAL EDITION FPV LONG RANGE DRONE RECEIVER The TBS Crossfire Nano RX SPECIAL EDITION FPV LONG RANGE DRONE RECEIVER is engineered for the serious FPV pilot seeking unparalleled range and reliability. This compact receiver is designed to work seamlessly with the TBS Crossfire system, offering robust connectivity even in challenging environments. With an ultra-low latency of just 5ms and a range that can exceed several kilometers, it ensures your drone stays connected during critical missions. What sets this special edition apart is its unique antenna design, which enhances signal strength and minimizes interference. It features a built-in telemetry system, providing real-time data to your ground station for enhanced situational awareness. The Nano RX is lightweight and easy to install, making it an ideal choice for racing drones and long-range FPV setups alike. Elevate your flying experience with the TBS Crossfire Nano RX SPECIAL EDITION and enjoy the freedom of long-range flight with the confidence of reliable performance.   TBS is stepping up the Long Range / UHF game, with no competition in sight! With the TBS Crossfire Nano RX we condense 2 years of engineering experience, listening to our customer requirements, and pushing ourselves to the maximum (or in this case, the minimum!). The end result is a full range receiver, at the smallest size of any receiver in the industry (yes, it's smaller than the XM+). Specifications Weight: 0.5g (receiver only) Size: 11mm x 18mm Requires: Firmware V2.25 Includes 1x TBS Crossfire Nano Receiver 1x TBS Crossfire Immortal T V2 Antenna 1x Spare shrink tube 6x 30awg silicon connection wires (2 black, 2 red, 1 white, 1 yellow) 1 x pin header 1x4 Downloads TBS Crossfire - RED Declaration of Conformity Quickstart Guide / Manual

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