After extensive research and collaboration with the ExpressLRS team, we are thrilled to unveil the all-new Bandit ExpressLRS RF Module.
Recommend Retail Price (RRP, inc GST)
$97.95
Brand | Radiomaster |
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Location | R3,B3,S3,B |
After extensive research and collaboration with the ExpressLRS team, we are thrilled to unveil the all-new Bandit Nano ExpressLRS RF Module. This cutting-edge module represents the culmination of our efforts to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability for your long-range drone and UAV applications.
With its innovative convection cooling system and built-in turbo fan, the Bandit Nano ExpressLRS module ensures optimal temperature control and operates with minimal noise. The Bandit Nano form factor is ready to go with our Zorro, Pocket, MT12 and other radios with a “Nano” Module bay.
The Bandit Nano ExpressLRS features an OLED display, a five-directional navigation key, ensuring an unparalleled flying experience.
The Bandit Nano ExpressLRS comes equipped with a RadioMaster T Antenna for general-purpose flying. The RadioMaster Moxon antenna is available separately for long-range directional applications. This versatility empowers you to adapt your setup to suit any flying scenario, from everyday recreational flights to professional drone and UAV operations.
The Bandit Nano has UART solder pads on the PCB and may also be repurposed as a receiver! That’s right, you can use the Bandit Nano as a 1000mW Telemetry receiver for ultra long range flights.
Whether you’re an experienced drone enthusiast or a professional UAV operator, the Bandit Nano ExpressLRS RF Module is the perfect choice for your demanding applications. Its unmatched performance, rugged construction, intuitive controls, and versatile antenna options make it an indispensable tool for those seeking the very best in long-range drone and UAV technology.
Meshtastic® is a project that enables you to use inexpensive LoRa radios as a long range off-grid communication platform in areas without existing or reliable communications infrastructure. This project is 100% community driven and open source!
Meshtastic utilises LoRa, a long-range radio protocol, which is widely accessible in most regions without the need for additional licenses or certifications, unlike HAM radio operations. These radios are designed to rebroadcast messages they receive, forming a mesh network. This setup ensures that every group member, including those at the furthest distance, can receive messages. Depending on the settings employed, the Meshtastic mesh network can support up to 100 devices concurrently. Additionally, Meshtastic radios can be paired with a single phone, allowing friends and family to send messages directly to your specific radio. It’s important to note that each device is capable of supporting a connection from only one user at a time.