TBS is stepping up the Long Range / UHF game, with no competition in sight! With the TBS Crossfire Nano RX we condense 2 years of engineering experience, listening to our customer requirements, and pushing ourselves to the maximum (or in this case, the minimum!). The end result is a full range receiver, at the smallest size of any receiver in the industry (yes, it's smaller than the XM+).
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | tbs |
Theme | Truck |
Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
Supported Battery Types | Small LiPo battery |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Operation Mode | manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
D**K
Worked great
I replaced a faulty nano rx and it bound instantly👍
S**O
Best RX for any project!
Smallest most powerful RX on the market. Truly astounding range on everything you use it on be it with the micro antenna (in proper or not orientation) and ofcourse the immortal T. Really the best. Just be careful not to leave them running on the bench for too long can heat up. Also dont power your transmitter and or keep it too close.
M**D
The best RC link available
these continue to rule the roost in the RC quadcopter world. Fantastic quality. i have never had an issue with these.
D**R
Crossfire is reliable. You buy this for reliability
When I was only doing park flying, I didn't need crossfire. I didn't think it was worth it, and i thought it was a waste of money. Of course it is right? About 2-3x more expensive than XM+'s so why would I add this to my fleet??Well fast forward to the flying I'm doing now... Bando's, medium and long range stuff, mountain surfing, exploring, and mix in some flights over water. These aren't just park flights anymore where a failsafe just means a walk of shame. A failsafe means I'd lose my $400 dollar quad.Crossfire's not perfect, it is still (mostly) LOS technology, and you can get failsafes. But they're MUCH less common. I'm now almost always going to lose video signal first, and I can be pretty much sure that my radio link will last.You don't buy this because it's cheaper... you buy this because it's an insurance policy against losing your quads or wings.
R**K
Awesome tech in a tiny package
Amazing they can put this much tech in such a small package. Works great in my 250 quad, and in the nano sky hunter. Just keep it away from the miter wiring, had limited rang and I realized it was positioned right near the motor wires.
M**S
Long range peace of mind comfort, Compact size for tight builds with easy wireless firmware updates!
Want long range in a small package and not worry about loosing your expensive quad to a failsafe over the pond, lake or ocean? Well then Crossfire Nano RX is the perfect compact solution that keeps improving via easy wireless firmware updates!
S**Z
Great purchase for Long Range, but needs improvement
The TBS Crossfire product-line is a great way to give FPV pilots a sense of security when flying, knowing that theirreception is not going to cut out by the next tree they passed over 500 feet away. The receiver is smaller than the FrSky XSR, but well made. My only complaint is that TBS continues to use the U.FL connector on such a small, integral component. The second time I adjusted the receiver in my quad, I snapped the connector right off. I had to trim down the plastic off the antenna wire, then solder the antenna wire to both positive and negative position.The reception was not hindered; but TBS should pick up their game and spend the extra 5 cents to add an MCX connector to this device.
B**Y
Great things in small packages from Team Blacksheep
The more I use crossfire protocol devices, the more I wonder why anyone would use something different these days. The range and reliability of these receivers at this tiny size is truly amazing. Use the enclosed shrink wrap tubing to secure the antenna onto the board after connecting it.
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