Radiomaster TX16S

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Joat
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Radiomaster TX16S

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I was looking at the flySky 6x , but since I've seen alot if people say go with the Radiomaster TX16s ,what options do I choose lol
Version?ELRS OR 4in1
Region ? I'm in the USA so FCC?
Gimball?
Do I need anything else? I only have a lipo charger, starting from scratch again lol
Jofaur86
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Re: Radiomaster TX16S

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Hello, it is not at all the same product? It all depends on what you want to do, use, as electronics with it? I would advise you to read the blog of a member of this forum, very competent on this subject, my friend "Rad" I attach the link to his site. In addition, if you master programming well, you will find many functionalities there.
https://radindustries.wordpress.com/2020/06/25/radios/
Also post "Gadgets Tips", you will find his personal radio there
Good reading :thumbup:
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Re: Radiomaster TX16S

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I second Jofaur86's advice: check out Rad's comments at the link given.
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jhamm
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Re: Radiomaster TX16S

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Hi,
ELRS ist for long Range flying.
The 4in1 is the better choice for tanks, trucks and cars.
You have such a large selection of receivers to choose from,
and you may even be able to continue using your existing receivers.
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Re: Radiomaster TX16S

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I use the TX16S with ELRS and ER8 RX because I run all of my tanks with FPV on them. When I was using FlySky i6x my camera signal was out ranging my transmitter signal. Now I can drive up to about 1/4 of a mile before I completely lose my camera signal, but still have complete control over my tank to turn it around and drive it back in range.

Probably doesn’t suit everyone’s purposes, but it’s what I use.
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