868/915MHz FPV Receivers

BETAFPV ELRS Nano Rx Drone24Hours

BETAFPV ELRS Nano Rx

€24,99 EUR
BETAFPV ELRS Nano Rx The BETAFPV Nano receiver is based on the ExpressLRS project, an open source RC link for RC applications. ExpressLRS aims to achieve the best possible link...
BETAFPV SuperD ELRS Diversity Drone24Hours

BETAFPV SuperD ELRS Diversity

€29,99 EUR
BETAFPV SuperD ELRS BETAFPV SuperD ELRS is the first True Diversity receiver which applies dual antennas, dual receiver chains and TCXO (Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) technology, achieving super accurate frequency...
Frsky R9 MM-OTA Drone24Hours

Frsky R9 MM-OTA

€29,99 EUR
The R9 MM-OTA 915 MHz receiver supports over-the-air wireless firmware updates making connecting to receivers even easier! The R9 MM-OTA receiver implements the ACCESS protocol and offers the user improved...
TBS CROSSFIRE DIVERSITY NANO RX Drone24Hours

TBS CROSSFIRE DIVERSITY NANO RX

€69,99 EUR
A full-capability TBS Crossfire Diversity receiver in nanoscale form. Ideal for long range miniquads or smaller wings. Attention! Update your crossfire transmitter to v2.88 or higher before connecting! Once again...
TBS CROSSFIRE NANO RX (SE) Drone24Hours

TBS CROSSFIRE NANO RX (SE)

€39,99 EUR
TBS CROSSFIRE NANO RX (SE) TBS is stepping up the Long Range/UHF game, with no competition in sight! With TBS Crossfire Nano RX we condense 2 years of engineering experience,...
TBS CROSSFIRE NANO RX PRO Drone24Hours

TBS CROSSFIRE NANO RX PRO

€49,99 EUR
TBS Crossfire Nano RX Pro TBS Crossfire Nano RX Pro. Increases telemetry output power (downlink), without sacrificing compactness. Same form factor, same pinout, 20x the power! Characteristics The TBS Crossfire...

868/915MHz FPV Receivers

868/915MHz FPV receivers are a critical component for drone pilots looking to maximize transmission range and stability, especially on long-range flights. Operating on reliable frequencies, these receivers are perfect for ensuring a constant, interference-free connection, enhancing the flight experience for both hobbyists and professionals. The 868MHz frequency is commonly used in Europe, while 915MHz is typical in the United States, providing versatility that makes these receivers compatible with major FPV systems globally.

Designed to work in synergy with high-quality transmitters, the 868/915 MHz receivers offer not only simple installation but also efficient management of energy consumption, extending the autonomy of the devices. With these receivers, pilots can tackle complex and distant flights, maintaining precise and reliable control of the signal. Choosing a receiver in this category means aiming for high performance, essential for those seeking a stable and safe flight experience, even in the most challenging conditions.