TBS Crossfire TX LITE

The TBS Crossfire TX LITE is a powerful and compact transmitter designed for FPV enthusiasts who prioritize reliability and performance in their long-range flights. This lightweight module integrates easily with a variety of radio systems, offering an impressive range and robust signal strength for uninterrupted communication during your aerial adventures. With its adaptive power output and advanced protocols, the Crossfire TX LITE ensures optimal performance in diverse flying conditions.



Engineered for both casual flyers and competitive racers, this transmitter features a user-friendly interface, making it simple to configure settings for various aircraft. Its low latency and minimal interference capabilities elevate your flying experience, allowing for precise control even at significant distances. Upgrade your FPV setup with the TBS Crossfire TX LITE and enjoy the freedom of long-range connectivity without compromising on performance.

A NEW ERA OF CONNECTIVITY


The TBS CROSSFIRE is a long range R/C link based on the newest RF technology, capable of self-healing two-way communications and range beyond comprehension. With a sensitivity of -130dB, full RF-side diveristy, tiny receivers for FPV quads, the TBS CROSSFIRE contains the most modern technology to provide a superior long range control link.

Remote control links, however, are tasked with much more than range. Latency, telemetry, robustness against interference, connectivity with smart devices, ease of use and the overall finish are too often sacrificed for that last bit of range. The Crossfire comes with plenty of range, and uses that margin for additional functionality and reliability. A bright future for FPV lies ahead :)

DEVELOPED BY EXPERTS


Team BlackSheep has been notorious for long range records, close-to-ground proximity flying in the Alps and deep urban operations. During our numerous missions all around the globe we have gathered a list of requirements, and have found that no existing system can cover them all. So we set on a long and painful path to develop a RC link system entirely from scratch, put it through its paces for over a year to ensure top-notch reliability and state-of-the-art functionality.

Through the OLED Display on the transmitter, you can monitor the real-time location of your drone (TBS GPS or BlackBox with DJI Naza or APM-based GPS required). The up - and downlink status provide a feeling of safety, the configuration options through the OLED display do away with any PC-based configuration tools. The pulsing LED relays your link budget and link health in colorized form (green = keep going, orange = turn around). In case of a crash, the location of the drone is visible on the OLED as well. The built in battery on the receiver turns it into a beacon automatically - and it will continue to transmit its last known location until the battery runs out.

IT JUST WORKS


Apart from unparalelled range, the thing that we are most proud about on the TBS CROSSFIRE is that it just works. In the past, our question always was "could our R/C link keep up?". With the TBS CROSSFIRE comes peace of mind. But don't take our word for it. All leading drone racing organizers require pilots to fly the TBS Crossfire. All top drone racers fly the TBS Crossfire. The furthest long range missions are flown with TBS Crossfire. This is the long range link that everyone has been waiting for!

TELEMETRY / CRSF


As a modern R/C link, it has telemetry built in. Two-way communication opens up new possibilities. From updating your firmware, setting your video transmitter channel to adjusting flight control parameters such as PIDs. Adaptive bandwidth controls the speed of transmission or optimizes for ultimate range. CRSF is a proprietary TBS communication protocol between the Crossfire and R/C and Flight Control. It provides ultra-low latency with incredible bandwidth (3x faster, 6x more data than any comparable protocol!). With such tight integration, the TBS Crossfire is the logical choice for anyone flying Betaflight, KiSS or ArduPilot/Pixhawk platforms.

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FEATURES:

  • Long range, adaptive and robust remote control system for your aircraft
  • Immune to on-board noise
  • Two-way communication link with real-time link vitals and telemetry
  • Self-healing & frequency hopping (DSSS, FHSS)
  • Adaptive bandwidth control and range optimization
  • Serial Modem capable of transmitting serial protocols (up & downlink)
  • RX beacon mode to recover your downed aircraft
  • Super easy binding and configuration via built-in display
  • Low latency, 150Hz update rate (3x faster than typical RC links) control for perfect immersive feeling
  • Two receiver models: 8ch Diversity Rx, 4ch PPM/SBUS Mini-receiver (4g weight!)
  • 8 or 12ch output via PPM/SBUS/CRSF on both receivers
  • Ability to fly with multiple friends at the same time (10 or more)
  • Selectable RF power from 10mW to 2W (local restrictions apply)
  • Dedicated head-tracking input option for full FPV immersion
  • Transmitter LED shows link health, OLED display for built in configuration
  • Short-Range mobile connectivity telemetry output for smartphone apps
  • Fully configurable by OpenTX and TBS TANGO remote using CRSF protocol
  • CRSF protocol interface to Betaflight, Kiss and Raceflight FCs ( lower latency, higher update rate, telemetry support )
  • Expansion port for future feature support
  • Micro-receiver for smaller drones. Smaller than you think!
  • Software updates via RF Link

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Frequency Bands: 868MHz (EU, Russia) / 915MHz (USA, Asia, Australia)
  • Input Voltage: 3.5 - 13V
  • Power consumption: 1.1W (@10mW) - 3.2W (@2000mW)
  • Dimensions: 55 x 89 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 76g

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • TBS Crossfire Transmitter
  • TBS Crossfire JR Adapter
  • TBS Crossfire Stock Tx Antenna V2
  • Crossfire Futaba cable
  • Crossfire Graupner cable
  • Crossfire PWM Pigtail
  • Crossfire JST to XT30 cable

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Jared
Solid system

Im not a pro racer by any means but love to do bando and blasting through wooded area. I read that the other system have better latency and all that, but i doubt i could tell a difference. I went with xfire cause its easy to use as it plugs directly into my ix20, select crossfire and it turns on the unit. Then everytime after when i select the quad or plane i have setup on it, the ix20 automatically turns on the xfire module and i dont have to keep plugging or unplugging it. This has been a solid setup control for my quad and havent lost signal once where as the spektrum satellitea i was using before were ok at best. Some days was fine and other days i would only get a hundred feet away, go down a wooded path and lose it well before my video would start to get wonky. Would buy again.