TBS is revolutionizing long - range flying once more! The TBS Crossfire Diversity Nano RX is the smallest yet most powerful full - fledged diversity receiver across all frequencies. It even features a power - redundancy circuit (battery not included). Attention! Update your Crossfire transmitter to V2.88 or above before binding. You need to download AGENT X (new software) to access this version. This compact R/C receiver offers 8ch outputs (PPM, SBUS, and CRSF capable), with top - notch noise - rejection and record - breaking range. It's the only receiver with a true dual - input stage and chip - based diversity, filtering out noise from onboard video systems. The beacon mode is a game - changer. If you lose your plane, just use this mode. Connect an optional 1s LiPo battery to the backup port. It can keep the receiver running for a day after other onboard electronics fail. It'll give you GPS coordinates and emit RF beacon signals to help you find it, even without GPS on the plane. The backup battery will charge when you power the rig. FLARM technology is built - in. It's for traffic awareness and collision avoidance in aviation and UAVs. The receiver can broadcast on the FLARM network for free. You'll need additional licenses to get traffic info on your OSD. Paired with CORE PRO, FPVision, and TBS GPS, you get a virtual radar showing nearby FLARM devices (about 3km range). This ensures safe flying in crowded airspace or cool formation flights with friends. Aviation will be alerted if there's a collision risk. Specifications: It weighs 1.8g (receiver only) and is 24mm x 18mm. Requires firmware V2.87. It comes with 1x TBS Crossfire Diversity Nano Receiver, 2x TBS Crossfire Micro Receiver Antenna, 1x Spare shrink tube, and 14x 30awg silicon connection wires. Downloads include TBS Crossfire - RED Declaration of Conformity and Quickstart Guide / Manual. You can also browse all Crossfire Antennas, Compatible Transmitters, Receivers, and TBS Gear.


Using your TBS Crossfire Diversity Nano RX is a breeze. First, make sure to update your Crossfire transmitter to V2.88 or above before binding. You'll need to download AGENT X software to see this version. Connect the receiver to your aircraft's electronics following the included 30awg silicon connection wires. The receiver has 8ch outputs, so you can choose PPM, SBUS, or CRSF based on your needs. For the beacon mode, connect an optional 1s LiPo battery to the backup port. This will keep the receiver running for a full day if other electronics on the plane stop working. If you lose your plane, the receiver will give you GPS coordinates and send out RF beacon signals to help you find it. When it comes to FLARM, the receiver can broadcast on the network for free. But to get drone and general aviation traffic information on your OSD, you'll need additional licenses. Pair it with CORE PRO, FPVision, and TBS GPS for a virtual radar showing nearby FLARM devices. As for maintenance, keep the receiver clean and dry. Check the antenna connections regularly to make sure they're secure. And always use the correct firmware (V2.87) to ensure optimal performance.