RP1 V2 ExpressLRS 2.4ghz Nano Receiver EU-LBT
RP1 V2 ExpressLRS 2.4ghz Nano Receiver EU-LBT
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The RadioMaster RP series receivers are built-in a TCXO (temperature-compensated crystal oscillator) now, which ensures reliable, stable, and accurate signal reception, allowing for superior performance in demanding environments and enhancing the flight experience.
The RP1 and RP2 2.4GHz ELRS nano series receivers are open-source receivers based on ExpressLRS. The Nano receivers, first developed by Jye Smith from the ExpressLRS development team, feature ESP8285 MCU and SX1280 RF chip. The RP1 has a UFL antenna socket for full-range antenna use. The RP2 has a built-in ceramic antenna which is super light and small in size and ideal for racing.
The RP1 and RP2 feature WIFI built in so you can upgrade firmware by WIFI and configure the Receiver via the built-in WebUI with your PC or mobile phone.
Due to the low-latency and high-refresh-rate RF module, the RP1 and RP2 are ideal for FPV races or Long Range. Suitable for many models due to the ultra-light and Nano size, these receivers can fit just about anywhere!
Compatibility
- ExpressLRS 2.4GHz Transmitters / Modules
- Standard U.FL 2.4GHz Antennas
Use Cases
- Long-range mountain surfing where signal reliability is paramount
- Competitive racing requiring minimum latency
- Micro builds with limited installation space
Includes:
1x RP1 V2 ExpressLRS 2.4ghz Nano Receiver EU-LBT (with 65mm Antenna)
- Manufacturer
- Shenzhen RadioMaster Technology Co., Ltd.5th Floor, Building 9, Mabian Industrial Park No. 72
Xingdong Community, Xin'an Street
Bao'an District
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518133
Chinasales@radiomasterrc.com - EU responsible person
- it's FPV UG (haftungsbeschränkt)Hubertusstraße 13
44789 Bochum
Germanyinfo@itsfpv.net - Safety and warning notices
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Run EU-LBT firmware only. Flashing FCC or non-LBT firmware is illegal in the EU (EN 300 328, BNetzA).
Cap the transmitter at 100 mW. Anything higher is illegal in the EU.
Set and test failsafe in Betaflight before every flight. Motors must cut on signal loss.
