Get the Ultimate Control with Radiomaster Radio Products – Radiomaster Boxer vs TX 12 vs TX 16

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If you’re a drone enthusiast or a remote control hobbyist, you know how important it is to have a reliable radio controller that offers both precision and flexibility. Radiomaster is a leading brand that has been providing high-quality radio controllers for years. They have recently released their latest models, the Radiomaster Boxer, TX12 Mark II, and TX16S Mark II, which come with several new features and improvements. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at each of these models, compare their specifications, and help you decide which one would be the best fit for you.
Additionally, we’ll delve into a detailed comparison between the Radiomaster Boxer vs. TX12 Mark II and the TX16S Mark II vs. Radiomaster Boxer to assist you in making an informed decision

1. Boxer Radio Controller (M2)

The RadioMaster BOXER Radio is a versatile and compact radio controller that comes with many features. It has a size of 235x178x77mm and a weight of 532.5g. The BOXER Radio uses a 2.400GHz-2.480GHz frequency and supports multiple internal RF options such as CC2500 multi-protocol, 4-in-1 multi-protocol, and ELRS 2.4GHz. The radio also supports various protocols depending on the module. It can transmit a maximum power of 20dBm for CC2500 and 4IN1, and a maximum power of 30dBm for ExpressLRS (international) / 20dBm (EU LBT). The BOXER Radio has a built-in cooling fan for ELRS versions. The voltage range is 6.6-8.4V DC, and the radio firmware is EdgeTX for the transmitter and Multi-Module or ELRS for the RF module. The BOXER Radio can handle up to 16 channels, and the gimbal has high precision 4.0 Hall gimbals as standard (AG01 Optional). It is compatible with external modules such as JR/FrSKY/Crossfire, and the upgrade method is via USB/SD card & EdgeTX Companion PC software.

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Boxer Radio Controller (M2)

2. Radiomaster TX12 Radio Controller

The RadioMaster TX12 Mark II Radio Controller is a compact and lightweight radio controller that comes with advanced features. It has a size of 170x159x108mm and a weight of 363g. The TX12 Mark II Radio Controller uses a 2.400GHz-2.480GHz frequency and comes with RF chip options of ExpressLRS (ELRS) or CC2500. The working current is [email protected] (ELRS) / [email protected] (CC2500), and the voltage range is 6.6-8.4v DC. The radio firmware is EdgeTX for the transmitter and ExpressLRS or MPM for the RF module. The TX12 Mark II Radio Controller can handle up to 16 channels, and the gimbal has high precision hall gimbals. It is compatible with external modules such as JR/FrSKY/Crossfire, and the upgrade method is via USB/SD card & EdgeTX Buddy online or EdgeTX Companion PC software. It also has a QC3 USB-C port for charging and an included SD card.

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RadioMaster TX12 Mark II

3. Radiomaster TX16S Max Radio Controller

The Radiomaster TX16S Mark II is a high-end radio controller that offers advanced features for experienced pilots. With a size of 287x129x184mm and weighing 750g (without battery), it provides a solid and comfortable grip that feels natural in the hands. It operates on the 2.400GHz-2.480GHz transmission frequency and comes with two transmitter module options.

Option 1 is an internal 4-in-1 multi-protocol module that supports CC2500, CYRF6936, A7105, and NRF2401 protocols. Option 2 is an internal ExpressLRS (SX1280) module that provides a maximum transmitting power of 250mw (transmitting power is adjustable). The internal 4-in-1 multi-protocol module supports a maximum transmitting power of 100mw, which is protocol dependent.

The controller features a 4.3-inch TFT full-color touch display with a resolution of 480 * 272, which provides a clear and bright display of all necessary information. It also comes with two options for gimbal: Option 1 is a high precision V4.0 Hall sensor with Aluminum fascia, while Option 2 is an AG01 CNC Hall sensor.

The TX16S Mark II is compatible with JR compatible module bay and supports up to 16 channels (depending on the receiver). The radio firmware is EdgeTX, and the module firmware can be either Multiprotocol- Module (4IN1) or ExpressLRS (ELRS). It has a working voltage of 6.6-8.4v DC and a working current of 400mA. The remote control distance is greater than 2km @ 22dbm, and the antenna gain is 2db (transmit power adjustable).

The Remote controller comes with 256MB of SD card storage by default, which can be expanded up to 8GB. It supports USB-C online or SD card offline upgrade for firmware updates.

Radiomaster TX16S Mark II

Radiomaster Boxer vs TX 12 vs TX 16

Specifications

BOXER

TX12 MKII

TX16S MKII

Frequency (GHz)2.4GHz
2.4GHz2.4GHz
Transmitter Power30dBm (ELRS)/20dBm (CC2500)250mW (ELRS) / 100mW (4-in-1)
Channelsup to 16 Channelsup to 16 Channelsup to 16 Channels
Display128×64 Monochrome LCD128×64 Monochrome LCD4.3-inch TFT full-colour
External Module JR/FrSKY/CrossfireJR/FrSKY/CrossfireJR compatible
Size (mm) 235x178x77170x159x108287x129x184
Weight (g)532.5363750
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In conclusion, RadioMaster offers a range of high-quality radio controllers for RC enthusiasts. The RadioMaster Boxer, TX12 Mark II, and TX16S Mark II all feature powerful processors, excellent ergonomics, and customizable features such as interchangeable gimbals and adjustable RF output. The Boxer stands out with its built-in ELRS module and industry-first fabric handle, while the TX12 Mark II and TX16S Mark II offer a more compact design and improved charging capabilities. Regardless of which model you choose, you can be confident in the quality and performance of these RadioMaster controllers.

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