Updated main board design from STM32F207 to STM32F407
Improved USB-C QC 3.0 Charging
Precision hall-effect gimbals as standard
EdgeTX operating system installed from the factory
Updated rear case with comfortable grips
Improved S1 / S2 slider grip
SD Card included
Provide M1 and M2 modes
Specification
Item: TX12 Mark II Radio
Size: 170*159*108mm
Weight: 363g
Frequency: 2.400GHZ-2.480GHZ
RF Chip: ExpressLRS (ELRS)
Working Current: 320mA@8.4V
Voltage Range: 6.6-8.4v DC
Radio Firmware: EdgeTX (Transmitter) / ExpressLRS (RF module)
Channels: Up to 16 (depending on the receiver)
Display: 128*64 Monochrome LCD display
Gimbal: High precision hall gimbals
External module: JR/FrSKY/Crossfire compatible
Upgrade Method: USB/SD card & EdgeTX Buddy online or EdgeTX Companion PC software
USB Charging: QC3 USB-C
SD Card: Included
EdgeTX Operating System
Preinstalled with EdgeTX, the RadioMaster TX12 MKII has cutting-edge software that is constantly evolving and improving. RadioMaster works closely with the EdgeTX team to develop features and optimize the user experience. We will continue to contribute and support projects like EdgeTX, ensuring the concepts of open standards are carried forward.
Great first time radio. Easy to use and plenty of functionality for an individual new to PFV.
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O.P.
Solid beginner Excellent unbreakable link thus far no complaints! Thanks NBD
wrong17
Good Compact Radio
If you want a small radio that is NOT a game style then this is a great radio. It is fully featured like a full size radio with more than enough switches. I like how it comes with ELRS built in, so I do not need any additional modules.
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Aadric Allan
amazing
grate for the price
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Malachite of Methuselah
No budget - No Problem
Don't let the compact size fool you. This is a full featured radio without a full featured price and it feels good. The gimbals feel smooth and solid while the connection is rock solid. For $100 this thing cannot be beaten.
Good flier, handles the abuse a new flier like me has put it through
First prebuild from NBD. I swapped out the tracer RX for crossfire, initially had a no gyro flag on the AIO but was able to get it sorted with NBD support. Flying it is a good time and it’s held up well to some decent crashes. So far only thing(s) I’ve needed to replace has been a propeller and a M3x20 standoff. Took me too long to notice but the 2 aluminum pieces are for taking the O3 air unit from 25x25 mounting and making it 20x20.