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Martin This will only bind to Crossfire if you use an external module. From the description on the manufacturer's page we can see the internal JP5-in-1 Multi-protocol module supports several protocols as R9, DSM2-X, FrSky, S-FHSS, FlySky, FlySky AFHDS2A, Hubsan "and more", but certainly not TBS. It is not just a question of frequencies but also of different protocols. Some are open (free), some not. TBS only works with TBS, so you will have to purchase Tx (module) and Rx. @ABHIJIT_UMAKKAR: The internal module can't bind to any LRS (433 MHz). It can only work at 2.4 GHz and 868 (or 915) MHz. And it will not bind to any protocol. @bopiloot: This Tx has two antennas. The 2.4 GHz antenna is inside the case and in a fixed position, while the external antenna is for 900 MHz. So you could expect range loss rather at 2.4 GHz than at 900 MHz.See teardown reviews on YT. Speaking of reviews: Why is everybody so happy we finally got back to potentiometer gimbals (RDC90) on a "Pro" Tx?
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