Are you in Australia and eager to buy the TBS Crossfire 69? TBS now offers an integrated receiver and VTX AIO - the TRACER version. If you prefer the crossfire version, check out the Crossfire Sixty9. The TBS Tracer Sixty9 combines the best Tracer receiver with an improved Unify Pro32 video transmitter. It has a race - friendly, long - range video transmitter. The mounting holes are 20x20, and we include adapters for 30x30 stacks and a plastic case for easy frame mounting. It outputs 2x CRSF + 2x PWM (or 6x PWM) directly to your FC. The main JST - SH connector links to your flight controller and video camera. Specifications: Weight is 4.1g (board only), 1x video transmitter and 1x R/C receiver antenna ports, size is 24mm x 24mm, requires Firmware V5.62 and above, and it's CRSF V3 ready. Included: 1x TBS Tracer Sixty9, 1x TBS Tracer Immortal - T antenna, 1x u.FL to SMA mount (for VTx), 1x 30x30 heatsink / case, 1x 20x20 heatsink / case, 1x optional tin - shield, 1x JST - SH x 9 connector. Downloads: TBS Tracer - RED Declaration of Conformity and TBS Tracer Manual. Also, you can browse more TBS Tracer products, receivers, aerials, and all TBS products.




Using the TBS Tracer Sixty9 V2 is easy. First, connect the main JST - SH connector to your flight controller and video camera. Make sure your device has Firmware V5.62 or above installed. When mounting, you can use the provided 20x20 or 30x30 adapters and the plastic case. If you want extra low - noise tolerance, use the optional tin - shield. As for maintenance, keep the device clean and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. Check the antenna ports regularly for any signs of damage. When not in use, store it in a dry and safe place.