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RADIOMASTER TX8 2.4GHz 8ch Multi-Protocol Open Source Transmitter

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RADIOMASTER TX8 2.4GHz 8ch Multi-Protocol Open Source Transmitter

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The RADIOMASTER TX8 is a budget-priced open-source multi-protocol radio that is packed full of features and is compatible with most mainstream R/C systems using just the one transmitter. The list currently has around 40 supported protocols including Walkera, DSM2/X, FLYSKY and FLYSKY 2A, FrSky, Futaba, Esky, and many, many more. The TX8 is shipped with the open-source "Deviation Tx" software installed as standard, a list of agreed protocols is available from the link shown in the attached User Manual under the "Files" tab. New software updates with even more protocols are being added all the time, so keep in touch with the Deviation Open Source Development Team for the latest information.


It is a fully functioning 8 channel radio with a 2.5" LCD backlit display screen, this can be seen and used even in direct sunlight. Surprisingly for a radio at this price it has also got Non-Contact Hall effect sensor control sticks fitted, these control sticks provide the ultimate feel and precise control demanded by experts and beginners alike. Even more surprising is the number of model memories, you can store a whopping 255 different models without the need for an SD card, which is incredible. The easy to use and intuitive menus are accessed via 5 push buttons on the front which makes programming the Tx a very simple and straightforward affair.


There is a module slot in the back of the transmitter which will accept the popular JR/FrSky type of module which means you can be up and running almost instantly with your favorite protocol. A battery tray is supplied which will accept 2 x 3.7V 18650 Lithium-Ion batteries or alternatively, the TX8 can be powered by a LiPo or LiFe battery via the JST-XH balance lead.


Overall, this is an easy to use, budget-priced, multi-protocol transmitter that removes the need for you to have lots of different types of transmitters at your disposal. This one unit will operate just about all the popular protocols on the market today.


Features:
• Internal multi-protocol RF system
• Compatible with Deviation Tx firmware
• Adjustable power output up to a max of 22dbm
• Non-Contact 3D Space Vector Hall effect sensor joysticks
• Accepts JR/FrSky style modules
• Outdoor readable 2.5" LCD backlit screen
• 255 model memories


Specs:
Type: TX8 2.4GHz 8ch Multi-Protocol Open Source Transmitter
Frequency: 2.4GHz
Power Output: Adjustable up to a max of 22dbm
Built-In 4-in-1 RF Module: C2500 CYRF6936 A7105 NRF2401
Mode: Modes 1~2
No of Channels: Up to 12 channels of output depending on Rx used
Model Memories: 255
RF: Internal multi-protocol system
Open Source Firmware: Deviation Tx
Screen: 2.5" backlit LCD, daylight readable
Control Sticks: Non-Contact 3D Space Vector Hall effect sensor
Input Voltage: 4.5~18V DC
Current: 88mAh@8.4V (excluding external module)
Antenna: Detachable
Upgrades: Online via USB
Range: 2km@22dbm
Dimensions: 253x151x87mm
Weight: 404g (excluding batteries)


Note: A copy of the User Manual is available under the "Files" tab.

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MLB63 | Verified Buyer

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Like a toy

Feb 22, 2021

When I received this radio my first impression was, "it's like a toy from Toys R Us. The quality was not as robust as I was hoping for and felt like a transmitter for a RC toy bought off a toy store shelves. I'm sure it functions as advertised, but the gimbals had an almost floppy feel and the switches were "meh". Ultimately I sent it back due to the fact it was so small in my hands it made it uncomfortable to manipulate the controls. If it weren't for that I may have tried flying with it after setting up the gimbals to my preference, if that was even possible.
The price was alluring so I took the chance on it. HobbyKing was good at refunding my money and I went ahead and bought a Spektrum.

Pete | Verified Buyer

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killer TX

Dec 24, 2020

Its the last Tx that ill ever buy, works great KILLER Tx!!!! for the money $70, $80 bucks after shipping I mean come on thats a no brainer

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