Radio transmitters (Radio-controls)

FrSky Taranis Q X7S

Post added on July 25, 2019

FrSky Taranis Q X7S

FrSky Taranis Q X7S with M7 Hall Sensor Gimbal 16 Channels Transmitter

This is a lightweight feature packed reliable system and now it also comes in a blue color scheme. The radio includes a Haptic Vibration Feedback System which provides an alternative feedback system to the voice and sound alert warnings. This 16 channel radio has the upgraded ball bearing hall sensor gimbals and is loaded with six upgraded switches and two knobs. It runs on OpenTX and files can be shared with the popular X9D Plus. The MicroSD card slot offers unlimited model memory options, it also has a USB port for upgrades and to connect to a PC for adjusting settings.

One of the best features of the Taranis Q X7S is its full telemetry capability, as well as RSSI signal strength feedback. Wheel and center enter button makes navigating the backlit menu easy and precise. Equipped with an audio jack output and trainer port as well. In addition, the Taranis Q X7S also supports the wireless trainer function. And of course a module bay for use with JR-type modules that can be used with other protocol receivers and with the use of an FrSky XJT module.

This radio can support up to 32-channels. Other features include Receiver Match, Real-Time Flight Data Logging and Super Low Latency for precision flying. Overall this Radio has the features of more expensive transmitters at an unprecedented value.

Specifications
Product type Radio transmitter (Radio-control)
Brand FrSky
Radio frequency (megahertz) 2400
Voltage (volt) 7.4 - 11.1
Current consumption 190mA (7.2V)
Mode 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
RF communication protocol ACCST
Number of PWM channels 16
Radio gimbal type Hall sensor
USB connector USB Mini B
SD card slot Micro SD card
Module slot type JR/Graupner
Screen type LCD
Screen resolution (pixels) 128x64
Radio receiver series V8 - X - D - LR

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