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Are you considering purchasing a Radiomaster transmitter, but can't decide between the TX16S and the Boxer Pocket versions? In this video, we'll break down the key differences between these two popular radios to help you make an informed decision. From ergonomics and design to features and performance, we'll cover it all. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pilot, this comparison will give you a better understanding of which Radiomaster transmitter is right for you. So, let's dive in and explore the unique characteristics of the TX16S and Boxer Pocket radios!
Hi everybody and welcome on my channel. In todayās video I am gonna address another side of the fpv world, a topic that I hadnāt touched on my channel yet, and thatās the rc controllers, specifically the radiomaster tx16s boxer and pocket.
We are gonna see the specifications, features versions available on these radios and more!!
Therefore, stay with me and letās get started.
In the context of RC (radio control), a "channel" refers to a specific command or function that can be controlled by the transmitter, like steering, throttle, or auxiliary functions like lights or winches. Each channel is assigned a specific input on the transmitter and corresponds to a specific servo or function on the RC mode.
Choosing between ELRS 4in1 and cc2500 version really depends on what you are planning to fly.
If you are aiming to fly only drones, sure enough then you want to go with the ELRS version as long as you are gonna use an ELRS rx on your drone and in this case the boxer could be the choice since it provides 1 w of output power.
If you are planning to fly fixed wings and drones then the best way to go could be to choose the 4in1 version which includes the cc 2500 protocol as well and the buy an external module to install at the back of your radio for flying your drone according to your receiver, get a ELRS module if you have an ELRS receiver or a crossfire module if you have a crossfire receiver on your drone and so on.
If then you like the pocket or the tx16s but you believe that you need more output power than 250mw, you can opt to get the 4in1 version and buy an external ELRS module which will definitely give you more output power.
Tx16s
Version
. Elrs Max 250mw
. 4in1 multi protocol module 4 radio frequency chips ( CC2500 CYRF6936 A7105 NRF2401) and work with receivers such as Frsky ACCST V1, Futaba SFHSS, Hitec, Radiolink, Esky, Corona, DSMX, Flysky and many more, suitable for drones with older receiver and also some of them are still used in the fixed wings world.
Radiomaster Boxer
Version
Elrs max output power 1 W suitable for drone pilots
MPM CC2500
4in1
Radiomaster Pocket
Version
elrs max output power 250mw
MPM CC2500 multi protocol module
Radio firmware: all three radios run on the edgetx operating system
Sizes
tx16s size 287x129x184mm
boxer size 235*178*77mm
pocket size 156.6*73.1*154.8mm (Unfoldedļ¼
Features
Radiomaster TX16S
New charge circhit with integrated reverse-polarity protection.
V4.0 Gimbal improved centering and temperature stability (Same circhit circuitry as AG01).
Display: 4.3-inch full-colour touch display with a resolution of 480 * 272
Module Bay: JR/crossfire compatible module bay
up to 16 channels receiver dependent
Radiomaster Boxer
Elrs max output 1W with integrated cooling fan only for the elrs version
High precision 4.0 Hall gimbals as standard
External module: JR/FrSKY/Crossfire compatible
Radiomaster carrying case
up to 16 channels receiver dependent
Radiomaster Pocket
Module bay: Nano size (Compatible with RadioMaster Nano-size modules, TBS Nano Crossfire / Nano Tracer ).
2 Stylish Colors of Charcoal & Transparent version and optional case colors in Blue, Pink, Green, and Orange to suit your style.
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:31 Versions/OS/Sizes
2:39 Radios'Features
4:32 RC Channels
5:55 RX Dependant??
8:22 Switches/Prices
10:22 What Version I need to buy?/Conclusion
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