Reminiscent of the legendary X9D, the X9 Lite keeps the same form factor and stick layout that so many pilots have come to love, but for a fraction of the price.
Designed as portable compact radio, the FrSky Taranis X9 Lite is a remarkable fusion of traditional radio design, with the innovations of the latest ACCESS protocol. The X9 Lite inherits its familiar appearance from the Taranis X9D series radio control, albeit in a compacted form factor that preserves the comfort of the classic grip design. It also adds a convenient program scroll button that further improves the user experience when navigating the menus. Other features include haptic and voice feedback and a micro SD card slot just like the Taranis X9D-plus. For beginners, the wired training function is retained, allowing beginners to improve their skills with the security of an instructors input upon command.
Like the Taranis X-Lite Pro, the new Taranis X9 Lite also uses the latest ACCESS communication protocol, along with ErskyTX / OpenTX open source operating system. The benefits of ACCESS include support for 24 channels with a faster baud rate and lower latency with a high-speed module digital interface. Additional ACCESS features like wireless firmware updates and wireless configurations will be gradually unlocked, providing a more reliable, more secure link between the remote and model. Making the X9 Lite a fully functioning remote control with tons of extra features.
If you want to use the ACCST protocol, D16 is supported via a firmware update, so you can continue to use your existing X-series receivers without updating. D8 protocol is no longer supported but the X9 Lite does have a mini module bay so you could install the Vantac multi-protocol module to bind with D8 receivers. If you want to run long range RC system, the Frsky R9M-Lite module is compatible with it.
PLEASE NOTE: The X9 Lite Requires 18650 Batteries & Charger to function.
The 18650 battery tray lines up the batteries lengthwise – meaning your 18650 batteries need to be capped to make a connection to each other. If you are using flat-ended batteries, you can place a small conductive piece of metal such as copper in between to make a connection or solder a tiny dab on one end to connect the two.
Features:
- Ergonomic and compact design
- Installed with ACCESS protocol
- Supports spectrum analyzer function
- High-speed module digital interface
- G7 Noble potentiometer gimbal
- Supports wired training function
- Haptic vibration alerts and voice speech outputs
- Easily accessible battery compartment
X9 Lite / X9 Lite S Feature Comparison
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