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BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Radio Transmitter Mode 2 FRSKY [DG]
  • BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Mode 2 FRSKY Radio Transmitter with 100mW Power
  • BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Mode 2 FRSKY Radio Transmitter with 100mW Power
  • BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Mode 2 FRSKY Radio Transmitter with 100mW Power
  • BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Mode 2 FRSKY Radio Transmitter with 100mW Power

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BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Radio Transmitter Mode 2 FRSKY [DG]

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Are you in Australia and seeking to buy a BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE Transmitter? The LiteRadio 2 SE is an upgraded version of the LiteRadio 2, offering significant improvements. It features a built - in 1000 mAh 1S battery, boosting endurance to 8 hours. With the self - developed BETAFPV LiteRadio System, pilots can easily perform joystick calibration and firmware upgrades directly on the transmitter. It supports Frsky, Futaba, and Bayang protocols, allowing for easy mode changes. The 100mW transmitting power provides a wider operating range. The transmitter has a built - in charging module for USB charging, and a low - power warning. Its rubber - coated, gaming - controller - shaped design is ergonomic and comfortable to hold. When connected to a PC, it acts as a USB joystick for FPV simulators. It's also included in some FPV racing kits, making it a great entry - point for the hobby.


Using the BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 SE is a breeze. First, make sure the built - in 1000 mAh 1S battery is charged via the Type - C connector. When you want to switch protocols like Frsky FCC D16, Frsky LBT D16, Frsky D8, or Futaba S - FHSS, power it off, then hold the bind button while powering it back on. Check the red LED flashes to know which protocol it's on. When using it with a PC, just connect it to play FPV simulators. For maintenance, keep it clean and dry. Avoid dropping it as it may damage the internal components. If the battery doesn't hold a charge well, it might need replacement. Also, regularly update the firmware to ensure the best performance.


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