Jumper-RC simply revealed their new full-size radio transmitter with a built-in ExpressELRS module of as much as 1W. The Jumper T20 was introduced with two gimbal choices (Corridor Sensor or RDC90) and two ELRS frequencies (915MHz or 2.4GHz).
The Jumper T20 controller fits all remote-controlled machines, together with RX helicopters, Multi-axis drones, RC boats, RC automobiles, and Mounted wing planes. It runs on fashionable open-source EdgeTX firmware that may be upgraded with a USB port or micro SD card.
Two 21700 LiIon batteries energy the transmitter for an extended operation time. It has an XT30 connector to energy an exterior TX module.
Jumper’s new T-20 controller measures 185x188x68mm and weighs nearly 500 grams w/o batteries. It has anti-slip padding on each grips and a steel handler for simple manipulation.Â
Key options
Appropriate for RC helicopters, Multi-axis drones, RC boats, RC automobiles, and Mounted wing planes
Common opensource EdgeTX firmware
ExpressELRS (915MHz/2.4GHz) long-range transmission protocol
Replaceable antenna
Non-obligatory Corridor Sensor or RDC90 Gimbals
Exterior heatsink for highly effective ELRS modules
Centrally designed management interface with auxiliary throttle channels, steel CNC rollers, and OLED display screen
Common growth bay for exterior radio modules
Technical specs
MCU: STM32F407ZET6
Display: OLED 1.3″ (decision 128*64)
Rocker Stick Dimension: Normal
Corridor Sensor gimbals: Corridor sensor / RDC90
Constructed-in RF: ELRS (915MHz/2.4GHz)
Transmission energy: max 1000mw
Antenna interface: SMA
Exterior module interface: reserved (1.25mm-SP)
Exterior module energy provide: XT30 (2S2A output)
TF card: built-in chip (formally really helpful by E0GETX)
Working voltage: 6-8.4v
Battery: 2pcs of 21700
Dimension: 185x188x68mm
Weight: 448g (w/o battery)