![]() An integrated 6 axis, motion sensing control feature allows the pilot to control receiver channels on the aircraft during flight just by tilting the radio. You can also use the Power Meter page to determine the RF output of external devices that transmit on frequencies between 900MHz and 2.4GHz. Use the onboard spectrum analyzer to check for potentially intrusive or excessively strong radio frequencies (or RF noise) transmitting near your flying area. This function helps to make setting up an aircraft easier and more goof proof than ever before. Both the transmitter and the receiver cross verify each other during the bind process, providing a greater level of security between the transmitter and receiver.Ĭhannel remapping individual receiver pins can be assigned to any channel using the new "receiver options" page in the transmitter. The introduction of Smart Match once a receiver is registered to a transmitter, that receiver can be wirelessly bound to the transmitter without having to push the bind button on the receiver. Binding, firmware updating and configuration of receivers can now be done wirelessly. Lower latency decreases the time that it takes for a channel command to leave the transmitter and produce a result at the aircraft. The number of channels has been increased from 16 to 24. How, do you ask? The following is a paragraphical highlight list of the new capabilities of ACCESS. And an internal battery charger round out this short list.ĪCCESS is FrSky's next generation transmission protocol that tremendously increases the capability of their transmitters. A wireless trainer system, but still supports the cable trainer system. An increase in baud rate to 450K, resulting in higher communication speeds between internal and external modules. Pro version feature the addition of a PARA wireless trainer function which makes it compatible with the FrSky Free Link App and AirLink S.įirst on the list is the CNC'd aluminum, Hall Effect gimbals, better precision, equals better feel, equals better control. First, lets go over some of the physical upgrades that have been made to the X-Lite that makes it now the X-Lite Pro. Input Signal Measurement Range (Frequency: 900MHz & 2.Introducing the X-Lite Pro the first FrSky radio to use the new ACCESS protocol. Longer range with 40% enhanced performance.High-speed digital interface of internal and external modules (Baud rate: 450K).More sensitive and lower latency (down to 12ms).Upgraded RF module with installed ACCESS protocol.MC12 Lite all-metal CNC digital hall sensor gimbal.Like all of our transmitters, all of the beloved features from previous Taranis are included such as full haptic feedback and voice alerts, as well as telemetry and 24 channels and an additional 2 momentary buttons are installed. With the integrated 6-axis sensor unit, pilots can use the radio as a motion-sensing controller to control the inputs of a model during flight or use it to point a camera in the desired direction. The best thing about the Pro model is that pilots can now expect even lower latency and enhanced performance due to our new ACCESS transmission protocol. The Pro version features the addition of a PARA wireless trainer function which makes them compatible with the FrSky Free Link App and AirLink S. ![]() Checking the airwaves for RF noise is now possible with the new power meter and spectrum analysis function added to the OpenTX firmware. New for the PRO version is a high-quality, all-metal CNC hall sensor gimbal. The Pro and S versions combine all the benefits of the preceding design with the features of our full-sized radios, along with the newly developed ACCESS (Advanced Communication Control, Elevated Spread Spectrum) protocol. With the growing acclaim of the new compact X-Lite form factor, FrSky is introducing this upgraded version.
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