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FrSky 2.4GHz ACCST TARANIS X9D Digital Telemetry Radio System (Mode 2)
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• Processor | STM32 ARM Cortex M3 60MHz |
Model name | Taranis X9D |
Number of Channels | up to 16 |
Operating Temperature | -10~60C |
Backlit LCD Screen | 212*64 Monochrome |
Features:, • RSSI alarms (warns you of reception problems before it becomes an accident), Specifications:, Operating Voltage Range:, 6-15v (2s, 3s Lipos are acceptable), Operating Current:, 260mA maximum (both RF module and backlit are on), Model Memories:, 60 (expandable by SD card), Compatibility:, FrSky X series, D series and V8-II series receivers, stick mode:, Mode 2 (Left hand throttle), Includes:, Taranis X9D ACCST 2.4GHz Transmitter (Mode 2 version),
When it comes to possibilities the Frsky TARANIS sets a new standard. FrSky is well known for their frequency hopping ACCST technology, that takes advantage of the entire 2.4GHz band, resulting in excellent range and reliability, they now offer their first full transmitter system.
The TARANIS mixes the power of the “OPEN TX” open-source software with an unbelievable ergonomic case with 8 programmable switches, two twist knobs and two easy to get to lateral 'slider' pots, and not to mention the ultra-smooth quad bearing gimbals.
The TARANIS utilizes Voice Alerts from an internal speaker, versus just an annoying beeper. For things like; audible Count down timers, low voltage warnings, landing gear down warnings etc., just about anything can be programed, you can even use your own voice. The SD card slot offers unlimited memory options and a USB port for upgrades even a headphone jack.
One of the best features of the TARANIS is its full telemetry capability, as well as RSSI signal strength feedback, there are 3 different programmable failsafe modes and receiver lock, so no more crashes due to selecting the wrong model. If you have stock in other brand receivers or BNF’s, no worries the TARANIS has a JR ...
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