RadioMaster - TX12 ELRS MK2 - 16ch Remote Control Transmitter

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RadioMaster - TX12 ELRS MK2 - 16ch Remote Control Transmitter

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RadioMaster MK2 ELRS TX12 

The Mighty, Mini TX12MKII radio has arrived! 

Many years ago, RadioMaster set out to create the very best compact radio in its class. The TX12 has become the go-to product for pilots who seek a powerful, dependable, and endlessly upgradable open-source radio in a small form factor.

Working with the R/C community and open-source partners, RadioMaster proudly presents the TX12 MKII, a class-leading compact radio, with updated ergonomics, hardware, and software.

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Features

  • Added internal ExpressLRS module support
  • 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.

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Reviews 4

Customer Reviews
  1. Very Good Radio
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    This radio replaces my Jumper t12pro which i have used for my tiny whoops and indoor flying. Once I figured out binding all went well. My ELRS quads bound to this with out issue. I think the build quality on this better than my jumper, though now I am going to have to get a 4 in 1 box for Radio master or convert my small fleet. My jumper was never a good radio. I had boot issues with from the start and a broken switch (not from dropping) was the last straw. So the Radiomaster seems easy to use and even though it is EdgeTX the monocolor screen made the transition fairly easy.

    Review by Lostcity

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  2. Best radio for the money
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    By far the best value as far as radios go, even better than the original TX12. It's literally a TX16S mk2 just in a smaller form, which really doesn't matter as far as I'm concerned. You can adapt to any radio grip and all that really matters is the internal performance. I'd recommend this to anyone!

    Review by Skyler W

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  3. Open tx
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    This is like learning a whole new programing language.

    Hard to find model files that have already configured models.

    But for the price

    Review by tedginto

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  4. Great form factor, low build quality
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    I love the looks and form factor of this radio. I almost bought the Jumper T12 Pro just for the hall gimbals, but I liked the looks of the Radiomaster TX12 more. I hoped to update to the jumper hall gimbals, but they can't be found in stock anywhere on this side of the globe.
    As for build quality... I opened the TX12, and immediately dropped it from my lap, sitting down, to the carpet floor. One of the switches and the battery door broke off before I even had a chance to turn it on. It's small and slick plastic, so it can easily slip out of your hands. I ordered a Tweet FPV grip tape kit, which is an absolute must for this radio. It now feels much more secure to hold. I taped the battery door on, since you can charge the battery via USB, I won't need to open it often. Now I just need to replace the broken switch, and this will be a nice little radio. I will definitely buy the Pro model once it is available, as the gimbals are ok, but not as smooth as I am used to with hall gimbals.

    Review by ki_lowatt

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