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BetaFPV ExpressLRS Nano Receiver (2.4ghz)
  • Hot Sale! BetaFPV 2.4GHz Nano ExpressLRS Receiver for RC Applications
  • Hot Sale! BetaFPV 2.4GHz Nano ExpressLRS Receiver for RC Applications
  • Hot Sale! BetaFPV 2.4GHz Nano ExpressLRS Receiver for RC Applications

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BetaFPV ExpressLRS Nano Receiver (2.4ghz)

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Are you in Australia looking to buy a high - performance RC receiver? The BETAFPV Nano receiver, based on the open - source ExpressLRS project, is your ideal choice. ExpressLRS offers amazing link performance in speed, latency, and range, making it one of the fastest and longest - range RC links available. Specifications: It weighs only 0.7g and has a size of 12mm*19mm. With a telemetry power of 20dbm, it operates in the 2.4GHz ISM frequency band. The input voltage is 5V, and it comes with an IPEX MHF antenna connector. Package includes: 1 BETAFPV ELRS 2.4GHz Nano receiver, 1 BETAFPV T antenna, 2 spare shrink tubes, 4 30awg silicon connection wires (black, red, white, yellow), 1 pin header 1x4, and 1 user manual. ExpressLRS uses the Crossfire serial protocol (CRSF). Make sure your flight controller supports it. You can set it up easily with Betaflight firmware. The receiver can enter binding status by powering on/off three times. Once bound, it will store the binding info and connect automatically on re - powering. More and more vendors support ExpressLRS, and BETAFPV is part of this great project, providing quality components.

Using this BetaFPV 2.4GHz Nano ExpressLRS Receiver is easy. First, check if your flight controller supports the CRSF serial protocol. If it does, connect the receiver to the flight controller as shown in the instructions. On the Betaflight Configurator, enable the right UART as a Serial Rx and select 'Serial - based receiver' and 'CRSF' as the protocol. To bind the receiver, plug and unplug it three times. Look for the LED to do a quick double - blink, which means it's in bind mode. Then, make sure your RF TX module or radio transmitter also enters the binding status. When the receiver has a solid light, it's successfully bound. After the first binding, the receiver will remember the info and connect automatically when powered on again. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid dropping it or exposing it to extreme temperatures. If you have any questions, refer to the user manual that comes with the package.


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