*Find it here, and get 5 percent off with coupon code Quadcopter101* bit.ly/Jumper_T-Lite And here's a guy that did a pretty good job showing how to setup the controller. th-cam.com/video/mnazg4aZe_I/w-d-xo.html
This is a great small throw in the bag transmitter with hall effect gimbals. Great value for money. I have this, a qx7, a t8sg, and a tx16s just as a comparison note. I would however recommend getting a vas 2.4 diamond antenna for it though.
How-Do QC Was thinking of buying my first radio transmitter ! I haven’t got a computer but I do have an iPad mini . Do you think the T lite multi protocol would be a good buy to get as I’m a bit lost with beta flight……. Thanks from Alan…..
Does the left stick self center? I'm looking to use this for My Micro Crawlers couple SCX24 Deadbolts and a DasHex 24 MOA rig. I'm 47 and fairly new to the new tech. I started back in RC10 pre LOSI Jrx2 days so Not SURE but fairly certain these CAN be used to drive trucks and tanks RIGHT? 🤷🙁 HOPE SO. ITS ALREADY BEEN SHIPPED FROM BANGGOOD (which sounds like it started as a Vietnam war era Handy-Hut 🤣🤨)
Is there like a short Nubby antenna replacement? I'mma use this to drive 1/24 scale Rock Crawlers I'm basically STANDING right over em most of the time I need a RANGE of around 10'! 🤣 Just needed something with a LOT of channels running 4 wheel steer, DIG, a winch, lights etc. That wouldn't be a Brick cause I take these EVERYWHERE and run em whenever I find odd rock piles and landscaping around town that looks challenging. It's like finding new skate spots back in the 80s and sessioning a new ledge or handrail. Smaller scale has turned common parking lot landscaping crap into miniature Mountain ranges ALSO....I can't fly a drone with a pistol grip radio so eh. 🤷
I believe the reason none of them include batteries is for shipping. Can only ship lipos here in the states via ground. Would add a huge time delay/shipping cost for getting my Tx shipped. I got my tx shipped 2 day, took nearly a week to get my batteries though (if they werent local)
Also, Id rather buy a nice Samsung or Murata 18650 vs the cheapest bidder battery that they would include. Saves me the couple $$ to buy a better battery
I wonder if a 21700 battery would be a better choice? Higher Amp battery with more capacity. This may help with battery rattle as the tray seem a little too big for 18650. Have you tried this
hello Quadcopter 101, could you make a close up on how you set up the jumper t lite for your eachine e119 helicopter , everywhere i look setting is for fpv.
I have the same Jumper v.2 that you have but I am interested in one of these compact "Lite" models that you reviewed here. My concern is output power. The Jumper v2 will transmitt at more that 100mw and you say this is only 25mw. Doesn't that severely limit range on some models? Can you select higher mw power when setting up a model in Open TX? And if you pick 100mw will it work if you adapt a higher capicity battery to attach to your belt maybe? Also the V2 uses higher voltage with its two 18650 batts unless it is wired parallel I guess. Trying to figure this stuff out, lol.
Hobbyzone BNF planes generally use Spectrum DSMX receivers. So yes, this should work. Select DSM_X protocol in the protocol menu. But note that Dynam planes are usually PNP. That means that you need to install your own receiver in the Dynam planes, as there is none installed.
Hi, is the T12 pro the best value MPM tx to buy these days, I am presently using deviation on the devo 7e n was wondering whether I should upgrade to OpenTx, i notice that there is a Deviation version of T8SG plus v3 too So just trying to figure out if I should upgrade n if so which tx will be the smart choice between T12 pro, TX16S, T8SG plus V3, Jumper T-Lite or any other tx that you may recommend .. Thanks for the input ..
It depends on what you fly. If smaller aircraft and micro drones, the T-Lite. If larger aircraft and full sized racer drones, either the T12 or T8SG are good. And if you're flying larger aircraft that need more switches (such as for flaps and gear), then the TX16. Also keep in mind that the T8SG would be the easiest for you to transition to because of its Deviation software. The others all use OpenTX. I used to prefer Deviation as I started with a deviated Devo 10, but have come to the realization that OpenTX is the way to go. It takes a little learning, but is much more configurable. It's also much more easier to setup the switches for.
OpenTX is the name of the software, the name refers to the codebase being open-source operating with a GPL license, meaning the code can be viewed, and anyone in the community can help to collaborate on it. GPL ensures the codebase and any code based on the library must be open-source as well.
Hi sir , on your last video I asked you about which drone should I choose between the syma X8pro and the x25. But now I have eye one the MJX bugs 4w. I really need your reply sir
@@Quadcopter101 yes sir that's is America I think but in my country it's about 899$ to 1000$. I really wanted the DJI mavic mini for my 16 th birthday but it's so expensive that my parents can't afford it. I hope one day I will be successful like you and do collaboration with my dream drone
No, sorry. The Tellow controller uses 2.4Ghz Digital Bluetooth to connect to the drone. This uses a 2.4Ghz analog signal to connect to analog receivers.
A 'toy grade' TX for 'toy grade' quads ... I'll keep my Taranis X9D+ ... I don't find it heavy at all, and never use a lanyard. BTW, you can get a module for the X9D+ to fly any of the other protocols. The RANGE of this toy grade TX is likely 1/10th that of the Taranis as well. You just can't get much TX power out of a single 18650 cell.
This isn't true at all the range is nominally less but unless you are trying to use crossfire at 500+mw it's fine. This is the same grade as your x9d+ and not on some bullshit access protocol. That being said I much prefer my tx16s but for a small throw in the bag transmitter that's cheap this can't be beat.
@@mikeevans6926 "a small throw in the bag transmitter that's cheap" ... yep ... you get what you pay for. As a retired Sr. Electronic Technical Specialist/Tech, I can assure you that the range on this will be significantly less than a 'real' hobby grade transmitter, like the X9D+. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
@@Quadcopter101 not sure if it works on sim,but plugged in and computer asks if I want use as joystick or external memory or something,I guess it depends on what computer or software your running also,because I have read that some computers dont even recognize controller when plugged in
*Find it here, and get 5 percent off with coupon code Quadcopter101* bit.ly/Jumper_T-Lite
And here's a guy that did a pretty good job showing how to setup the controller. th-cam.com/video/mnazg4aZe_I/w-d-xo.html
Can you name you models?
This is a great small throw in the bag transmitter with hall effect gimbals. Great value for money. I have this, a qx7, a t8sg, and a tx16s just as a comparison note. I would however recommend getting a vas 2.4 diamond antenna for it though.
I still have my X5 too...I have to bump start one of the motors but it still fly's ok.
How-Do QC
Was thinking of buying my first radio transmitter ! I haven’t got a computer but I do have an iPad mini .
Do you think the T lite multi protocol would be a good buy to get as I’m a bit lost with beta flight…….
Thanks from Alan…..
Does the left stick self center? I'm looking to use this for My Micro Crawlers couple SCX24 Deadbolts and a DasHex 24 MOA rig. I'm 47 and fairly new to the new tech. I started back in RC10 pre LOSI Jrx2 days so Not SURE but fairly certain these CAN be used to drive trucks and tanks RIGHT? 🤷🙁 HOPE SO. ITS ALREADY BEEN SHIPPED FROM BANGGOOD (which sounds like it started as a Vietnam war era Handy-Hut 🤣🤨)
Would channelmixing say for a flying wing or 1200 mm plane be good with this transmitter .for elevons or
Is there like a short Nubby antenna replacement? I'mma use this to drive 1/24 scale Rock Crawlers I'm basically STANDING right over em most of the time I need a RANGE of around 10'! 🤣 Just needed something with a LOT of channels running 4 wheel steer, DIG, a winch, lights etc. That wouldn't be a Brick cause I take these EVERYWHERE and run em whenever I find odd rock piles and landscaping around town that looks challenging. It's like finding new skate spots back in the 80s and sessioning a new ledge or handrail. Smaller scale has turned common parking lot landscaping crap into miniature Mountain ranges ALSO....I can't fly a drone with a pistol grip radio so eh. 🤷
I believe the reason none of them include batteries is for shipping. Can only ship lipos here in the states via ground. Would add a huge time delay/shipping cost for getting my Tx shipped.
I got my tx shipped 2 day, took nearly a week to get my batteries though (if they werent local)
Also, Id rather buy a nice Samsung or Murata 18650 vs the cheapest bidder battery that they would include. Saves me the couple $$ to buy a better battery
I wonder if a 21700 battery would be a better choice? Higher Amp battery with more capacity. This may help with battery rattle as the tray seem a little too big for 18650. Have you tried this
Great video thxs, wonder if it will work on a xk x450 vtol
hello Quadcopter 101, could you make a close up on how you set up the jumper t lite for your eachine e119 helicopter , everywhere i look setting is for fpv.
I have the same Jumper v.2 that you have but I am interested in one of these compact "Lite" models that you reviewed here. My concern is output power. The Jumper v2 will transmitt at more that 100mw and you say this is only 25mw. Doesn't that severely limit range on some models? Can you select higher mw power when setting up a model in Open TX? And if you pick 100mw will it work if you adapt a higher capicity battery to attach to your belt maybe? Also the V2 uses higher voltage with its two 18650 batts unless it is wired parallel I guess. Trying to figure this stuff out, lol.
Yes, you can select higher output power. But expect issues to arise because of inadequate power from that single 18650 battery.
@@Quadcopter101 thanks friend BTW, are you still keeping "tie dye" alive. I'm an old hippy here :D
@@HaveFaithInGod Yep. It's just the weather. Wait until it warms up a bit, and I'll dig them out of the closet.
Will this bind with Dynam and Elite/Hobbyzone planes?
Hobbyzone BNF planes generally use Spectrum DSMX receivers. So yes, this should work. Select DSM_X protocol in the protocol menu. But note that Dynam planes are usually PNP. That means that you need to install your own receiver in the Dynam planes, as there is none installed.
Hi, is the T12 pro the best value MPM tx to buy these days, I am presently using deviation on the devo 7e n was wondering whether I should upgrade to OpenTx, i notice that there is a Deviation version of T8SG plus v3 too
So just trying to figure out if I should upgrade n if so which tx will be the smart choice between T12 pro, TX16S, T8SG plus V3, Jumper T-Lite or any other tx that you may recommend .. Thanks for the input ..
It depends on what you fly. If smaller aircraft and micro drones, the T-Lite. If larger aircraft and full sized racer drones, either the T12 or T8SG are good. And if you're flying larger aircraft that need more switches (such as for flaps and gear), then the TX16. Also keep in mind that the T8SG would be the easiest for you to transition to because of its Deviation software. The others all use OpenTX. I used to prefer Deviation as I started with a deviated Devo 10, but have come to the realization that OpenTX is the way to go. It takes a little learning, but is much more configurable. It's also much more easier to setup the switches for.
Nice controller
I could never fly that tiny heli 😅. Nice review. I didn’t know what really means open protocol. Thanks.
I meant to say OpenTX firmware. Sorry.
OpenTX is the name of the software, the name refers to the codebase being open-source operating with a GPL license, meaning the code can be viewed, and anyone in the community can help to collaborate on it. GPL ensures the codebase and any code based on the library must be open-source as well.
I wait for my jumper t lite looks nice for the price
Will this work with OMPHOBBY M2 helicopter?
Hi sir , on your last video I asked you about which drone should I choose between the syma X8pro and the x25. But now I have eye one the MJX bugs 4w. I really need your reply sir
No video stabilization on that. But how about this? th-cam.com/video/wiklMbFR4bI/w-d-xo.html
@@Quadcopter101 I can get that sir as the price is very expensive and my mother budget for me is only 400. But is the features good for bugs 4w.
@@soldierblade0535 the F11 Pro is $199.
@@Quadcopter101 yes sir that's is America I think but in my country it's about 899$ to 1000$. I really wanted the DJI mavic mini for my 16 th birthday but it's so expensive that my parents can't afford it. I hope one day I will be successful like you and do collaboration with my dream drone
Well, the MJX drones are generally very good drones.
How many models can it store?
Was curious if plane or fixed wing was supported
Yes it is. This should work with most RC products.
It uses a button top battery? I thought it was the opposite
Will this work with the zll sg907 5g gps drone from bangood . Thanks
No. But if it did, it would be much less range than the stock SG907 transmitter.
@@Quadcopter101 thanks
Flysky my first radio and now switching t lite v2 elrs
Keep in mind that the t-lite elrs does not come with an internal multi-protocol module.
Will the qudi maule bind to this transmitter
Yes, using FX protocol, 9630 sub protocol.
Will this work with a Ryze/DJI Tello drone?
No, sorry. The Tellow controller uses 2.4Ghz Digital Bluetooth to connect to the drone. This uses a 2.4Ghz analog signal to connect to analog receivers.
@@Quadcopter101 Thank you, Mr. Q !
Does this work with the eachine novice 1?
Yes. Select Frsky D8 protocol.
Hold it I'm confused, I'm pretty sure I've seen you fly in the desert about 100 times. There to the best of my knowledge are none in PA.
Yep, moved here last summer.
A 'toy grade' TX for 'toy grade' quads ... I'll keep my Taranis X9D+ ... I don't find it heavy at all, and never use a lanyard. BTW, you can get a module for the X9D+ to fly any of the other protocols. The RANGE of this toy grade TX is likely 1/10th that of the Taranis as well. You just can't get much TX power out of a single 18650 cell.
This isn't true at all the range is nominally less but unless you are trying to use crossfire at 500+mw it's fine. This is the same grade as your x9d+ and not on some bullshit access protocol.
That being said I much prefer my tx16s but for a small throw in the bag transmitter that's cheap this can't be beat.
@@mikeevans6926 "a small throw in the bag transmitter that's cheap" ... yep ... you get what you pay for. As a retired Sr. Electronic Technical Specialist/Tech, I can assure you that the range on this will be significantly less than a 'real' hobby grade transmitter, like the X9D+. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
You can use USBc for sim on computer
Not really. I tried it, and it wouldn't connect with my computer. Is it working with yours?
@@Quadcopter101 not sure if it works on sim,but plugged in and computer asks if I want use as joystick or external memory or something,I guess it depends on what computer or software your running also,because I have read that some computers dont even recognize controller when plugged in
How do I cancel my order on Makerfire
I would recommend contacting their customer service. The link is at the bottom of their webpage.
Review Radiomaster T8PRO :D
Is the Radio master available with the JP4in1 module?
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