The RadioMaster 4IN1 external module is a multi-protocol module that integrates CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105 and CYRF6936 RF chips. Designed for OpenTX and EdgeTX systems, the RM 4IN1 module allows the radio to connect with most mainstream protocols on the market.
Features
Up to 20dBm power output
Compatible with more than 70 RF Protocols
Wireless trainer function
For Zorro, Boxer, TX16S MKII, TX12 MKII and more
Specification
Item: RM 4IN1 Module
Operational voltage: 4.5-8.4V
Operational frequency: 2.4G ISM band (2400mHz - 2483mHz)
RF Chipsets: CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105 and CYRF6936
Operational current:≈100mA
RF Gain: +20dBm
Weight: 30g (without antenna)
Dimension: 73*42*22mm (without antenna)
Compatible with more than 70 RF protocols
RM 4IN1 is compatible with more than 70 RF protocols, including DSMX, Flysky, SFHSS, HiTec, HoTT, OMP, Radiolink, Frsky and many more.
Wireless trainer function
When used in conjunction with a suitable EdgeTX or OpenTX compatible radio such as the TX16s, TX12 or Zorro the RM 4in1 module can be used as a wireless trainer link to a student radio such as another TX16s, TX12, Zorro or any other radio capable of transmitting DSMX, Frsky or Flysky protocols.
FCC Version are Available
Currently, we provide the standard FCC version. FCC Version supports all MPM protocols.
NANO & JR Adapter
The RadioMaster 4IN1 module is a nano module by default. A JR adapter is included as standard. Support Zorro, Boxer, TX16S MKII, TX12 MKII and more.
The overview has 12 volts, the speciation has 15 volts, the bag has 15 volts, and the cable actually puts out 12 volts. Get the description and labeling corrected. Otherwise, it works fine with wall wart or battery.
Flies nice enough but I guess I’m used to thrashing my tinyhawk3 at a playground. One pretty average bang while flying around under my piano broke the frame in 3 places. I was baffled at how it took so much damage. The warranty is still pretty expensive when you consider shipping. We’ll see how the replacement goes.