Jumper T20S RDC90 Sensor Gimbal’s
$89.9
$138.45
Jumper T20S RDC90 Sensor Gimbal ( ELRS ) This is the Jumper T20S RDC90 Sensor Gimbal’s ELRS version transmitter. The Jumper T20 comes in two main varieties one with the Hall Sensor Gimbals and this one that features the RDC90 Sensor gimbals, another difference is the antenna, this particular unit as the more compact and robust antenna. Both versions are designed for those of us who have got to much money no…no… no…I didn’t really say that, what i meant was it’s designed….. it’s designed…… it’s a good design!! We recommend you take a look at the following link https://oscarliang.com/jumper-t20-radio/ You will find a helpful and non biased description of this great ELRS radio transmitter from JumperRC. If you don’t like or cannot read (me included) please watch the video below. ⚠️ Radio Use Notice: Operation of this product must comply with local laws and licence requirements. Users are responsible for safe and legal use. Product Information Product Name: Jumper T20S ( you can call it Mike, Michelle etc) MCU:STM32F407ZET6 Screen size: 1.3”(resolution 128*64) Display method: OLED Rocker Stick Size: Standard Hall Sensor gimbals: RDC90 Built-in RF: ELRS (2.4GHz) Transmission power: max 1000mw Antenna interface: Integrated External module Interface: reserved(1.25mm-5P) External module power supply: XT30(2S2A output) TF card: built-in chip (officially recommended by EOGETX) Working voltage: 6-8.4v Battery: 21700*2 (18650’s will also fit) Size: 185*138*68 Weight: 447g(battery not included) In the box 1x Jumper T20 ELRS Transmitter USB Cable 1 x Lanyard 1x Manual 1 x Stickkkkkers!! Some clear plastic Some Cardboard More Information ⚠️ Important Note on Radio Use This product uses radio frequencies. Please make sure you use it responsibly and in line with local laws. Some power levels or modes may need a licence to operate legally. Always fly and operate in a way that avoids interference or safety risks. By using this product, you accept responsibility for complying with the rules where you live. For further details, please refer to the UK’s Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016.
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