RC Radios (Transmitters RC)

The RC radio, commonly called a transmitter, is the key element connecting you to your remote-controlled model. It's through the radio that you convey your intentions, controlling your FPV drone, airplane, car, or boat. At Avifly, we focus on offering modern, versatile radios from leading manufacturers trusted by the community:

  • RadioMaster: A market leader known for a wide range of models (from the flagship TX16S, through the popular Boxer and Zorro, to the compact Pocket) offering excellent value for money. RadioMaster radios run on the powerful, open-source EdgeTX/OpenTX firmware, often feature high-quality Hall sensor gimbals, and offer built-in ELRS or 4-in-1 (multi-protocol) transmitter modules.
  • Jumper: Another respected manufacturer offering competitively priced radios, also often based on EdgeTX/OpenTX software. Models like the Jumper T20 have gained popularity for their good ergonomics and configuration options, including support for external ELRS modules.

Key features of modern RC radios worth noting include:

  • Gimbals: The components responsible for control precision. Hall sensor gimbals are contactless, providing greater durability and precision than traditional potentiometer gimbals.
  • Software (Firmware): EdgeTX and OpenTX (open source) offer vast possibilities for configuring models, mixers, switches, logic, and telemetry.
  • Transmitter Module: The radio may have a built-in module (e.g., ELRS 2.4GHz, 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol) and/or an external module bay (JR or Nano), allowing the use of long-range systems like ELRS or Crossfire.
  • Ergonomics and Size: From full-size radios to compact gamepad-style controllers – the choice depends on preference and hand size.

Choosing your first or next RC radio is an important decision. Here are a few factors worth considering:

  • Size and Grip Style: Do you prefer a larger radio held "desktop style" or on a neck strap (e.g., TX16S, Boxer), or a smaller one held like a game controller (e.g., Zorro, T20, Pocket)? Try different styles if possible.
  • Gimbal Quality: For precise control, especially in FPV, Hall sensor gimbals are highly recommended due to their smoothness, precision, and durability.
  • Transmitting System (Protocol): Consider which RC system you want to use.
    • If you're aiming for ELRS (recommended for FPV), choose a radio with a built-in ELRS module or an external module bay and purchase an appropriate ELRS TX module.
    • A 4-in-1 (Multi-Protocol) module allows connecting to older receivers from various brands (FrSky, FlySky, Futaba S-FHSS, etc.) but may not offer the same range and low latency as ELRS or Crossfire.
  • Software (Firmware): Radios with EdgeTX or OpenTX offer immense configuration possibilities but may require some learning initially. They are the standard in the FPV/RC community.
  • Budget: Radio prices range from several dozen to over a hundred Euros/Dollars. RadioMaster and Jumper models usually offer excellent value for money.

A good radio is an investment for years that will serve you across many different models.

Choosing the right RC radio is the first step to a successful remote control hobby adventure. Wondering which RadioMaster model is best for you? Or perhaps considering a Jumper transmitter? Have questions about Hall gimbals, ELRS protocols, or EdgeTX software?

Our team of enthusiasts at Avifly will gladly share their knowledge and help you choose a radio perfectly suited to your needs and budget. Contact us using the details on the Contact Us page.

We offer popular and proven radio models, available in stock with fast shipping from our warehouse in Poland.

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