Are you in Australia and looking to buy a top - notch BetaFPV ELRS ExpressLRS Nano TX Module? The BETAFPV Nano RF TX module, based on the open - source ExpressLRS project, is an outstanding RC link for RC applications. ExpressLRS offers excellent link performance in speed, latency, and range, making it one of the fastest and longest - range RC links available. Key specifications include a packet refresh rate with multiple options (25Hz/50Hz/100Hz/200Hz for 915MHz/868MHz and 25Hz/50Hz/150Hz/250Hz/500Hz for 2.4GHz), RF output power of 100mW/250mW/500mW, and support for different frequency bands. It has an input voltage of 5V - 12V and a Type - C USB port. This module is compatible with radio transmitters having a nano module bay. Remember to assemble the antenna before power - on to avoid permanent damage to the PA chip. The stock firmware is ELRS V1.0.0 - RC5, and we recommend upgrading to the official V1.0.0 version. Both the TX module and receiver must be in the same ELRS version for successful binding. The module uses the CRSF protocol and an OpenTX LUA script for control. You can enter the binding status and switch output power through the script or module buttons. The package includes a BETAFPV ELRS Nano TX module, a BETAFPV Moxon antenna, and a user manual.



Using the BetaFPV 2.4GHz ELRS Nano TX Module is easy. First, make sure your radio transmitter supports the CRSF serial protocol. If you're using an OpenTX system, enter model settings, turn off 'Internal RF' and enable 'External RF' while selecting 'CRSF' as the protocol. Save the ELRS.lua script files in the Scripts/Tools folder on your radio transmitter's SD Card. Then, you can access the Tools Menu by long - pressing the 'SYS' or 'Menu' button to run the script. To enter the binding status, you can either use the ELRS Lua script or short - press the button on the module 3 times. The module will exit the binding status automatically after 5 seconds. You can switch the output power using the script or by long - pressing the button on the module. The LED color indicates the output power: blue for 100mW, purple for 250mW, and red for 500mW. Before powering on, always assemble the antenna to prevent damage to the PA chip. Also, ensure that both the TX module and receiver are in the same ELRS version. If you want to upgrade the firmware, use the ExpressLRS Configurator as the module doesn't support WiFi upgrade. Keep the module clean and store it in a dry place to maintain its performance.