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RadioMaster Zorro Controller 2.4GHz 16CH Hall Sensor Gimbals OpenTX/EdgeTX System Radio Transmitter (ELRS w/Batteries)

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Edition: ELRS w/ Batteries


Features

  • Featuring an ergonomic design, large bright LCD screen in the perfect viewing position, travel adjustable HALL sensor gimbals, a nano size external RF module bay, built-in USB-C Charging, USB-C Data port for updating and playing simulators, rear and top assignable push buttons, scroll wheels, RadioMasters 7 button menu navigation system, headphone audio output, external power source input and a host of RF options the RadioMaster Zorro is set to change the game once again.
  • Support OpenTX & EdgeTX: Zorro officially supports OpenTX and EDGETX Firmware
  • External Module Bay: Zorro Radio is with an external module bay for use with Crossfire / ELRS and other compatible modules.
  • Switchable in Mode 1 and Mode 2: Zorro radio supports switching between Mode 1 and Mode 2 without disassembly. The default factory mode is Mode 2.
  • Supports USB-C Directing Charging/ External 2S Battery Power Supply

Description

The Latest RadioMaster Zorro radio controller features an oversized LCD display and officially supports OpenTX and EDGETX Firmware. It can be charged via USB-C and uses an external 2S power supply. The external module supports both TBS and ELRS. Featuring an ergonomic design, large bright LCD screen in the perfect viewing position, travel adjustable HALL sensor gimbals, a Nano size external RF module bay, built-in USB-C Charging, USB-C Data port for updating and playing simulators, rear and top assignable push buttons, scroll wheels, RadioMaster 7 button menu navigation system, headphone audio output, external power source input and a host of RF options the RadioMaster Zorro is set to change the game once again.Specifications: Module bay: Nano size (Compatible with TBS Nano Crossfire / Nano Tracer / IRC Ghost) Firmware Upgrade method: Via USB or SD card (SD Not included) Operating system: OpenTX / EdgeTX Compatible Control channels: Maximum 16 (Rx dependent) Operating frequency: 2.400GHz-2.480GHz Internal RF Options: 4-in-1 Multi- Protocol Supported protocols: Module Dependent Physical dimensions: 170159108mm Charging: Built-in USB-C Charging Display: 12864 Monochrome LCD Operational current: Operational voltage: 6.6-8.4v DC Control distance: > 2km @ 20dbm RF power: 4-in1 20dBm max Weight: 350 grams Gimbal: Hall-effectIncludes: Zorro Controller x 1, Battery Cell x 1 Pair

Brand: RotorLogic


Model Name: Zorro


Compatible Devices: Windows


Controller Type: Joystick


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 6.26 x 4.25 inches


Item Weight: 1.44 pounds


Manufacturer recommended age: 17 years and up


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: RadioMaster


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  • If calculators have more power than Apollo systems, then this could fly a shuttle
Edition: 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol w/ Batteries
Bang for the buck deal, incredibly customizable, lightweight gamepad style controller. Every switch and slider is remappable and programable, even the useless (to quad flyers) trim switches. Global functions and logic switches, sperate input, mix and output pages allow for any switch to active as many mixes or output channels you need. I've flown fixed wing aircraft and quadcopters for years using full size box shape radios Futaba, JR and Spektrums, this in my new main, to the point of setting up and loaning my old Spektrum to a buddy just for collective pitch helicopters. I purchased the 4 in 1 version to bind to my Spektrum sat rx's and anything else BNF and then added the Ranger nano ELRS module on the back for long range flights. The learning curve is a little steep if you don't have the patience to watch a few videos and study the online EdgeTX manual. Came loaded with EdgeTX 2.7.x and was easily updated to latest firmware thru the removable micro sd card or the top usb-c port. All the bells and whistles you could ask for except touchscreen and if it doesn't make the bells and whistles you like, you can add your own sounds in wav format. The only drawback I've found is the 18350 batteries don't last really long, but it does have a 2s balance plugin for longer flying days and a usb-c port for charging on the bottom and there are also several printable mods to add 18650 packs to the bottom or behind the screen. If a calculator has more power than the Apollo computer systems, this radio could fly a space shuttle. Awesome little radio, only thing I would change is add a touchscreen and 18650 size internal batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Judy

  • Awesome radio!
Edition: ELRS w/ Batteries
Fantastic all around radio from Radiomaster. I got the ExpressLRS version. Highlights: - Ergonomics are excellent - ExpressLRS protocol offers incredible range - Tons of gimbal adjustment without having to open up the radio - Very solid hall effect gimbals, especially for not being CNC aluminum - Small 2 and 3-way switches are a nice touch - USB charging and additional 2S power input There are a couple things I would improve, mainly the rollers/dials on top of the radio by the aux switches. They tend to be 'in the way' and don't have any sort of tactile feedback - not a problem since I don't have them mapped to anything, but it is very easy to accidentally move them while holding the radio. There is also a bug with the version of EdgeTX that came installed on my radio where it will randomly tell you 'telemetry lost' for a split second and then recover (still retaining control link). After updating EdgeTX and ELRS this issue went away and the link quality has been nothing but stellar even at longer range. Many reviewers complain about the battery life of the radio - I have not found this to be an issue at all, and unless you are going through 20 LiPo packs in a session or otherwise flying for 8 hours a day, you probably won't find it to be an issue either. I have also found that turning off the backlight and setting the radio to dynamic transmission power (still up to 250mW) greatly improves the battery life without compromising control or telemetry link. The radio also includes a couple velcro straps to keep a 2S battery connected to the bottom of the radio, if longer battery life is really a necessity (there are also 3D printed mods to add a couple 18650 batteries). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by Alex Chulzhanov

  • A lot of value once you figure out the interface and software
Edition: 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol w/ Batteries
My initial experience with the Zorro software (Edge Tx) was horrible. And I still struggle with the click wheel sensitivity, and the proximity in the menu between Edit and Delete. Move at all as you click, and what you wanted to edit is gone. There is no undo. Only restore from backup. You did do a backup, right? LOL. That's the only flaw I ran into, but it's annoying enough to cost a point. I planned on returning it, but had misplaced the box. In the meantime, I kept working at it. By the time I found the box, things were turning around. Now I'm glad it was lost. This radio is a keeper. Zorro has a very impressive physical layout and size. Easy to read screen is on top, as it should be. Neckstrap doesn't block the screen like it does on my Spektrum. No reaching or guessing at switches. They're right at your finger tips. Switches are uniform in size, and not too long. I've broken several switches on Spektrum transmitters, even in the original boxes. There are loads of channels and model memory. Great value for the money. If you're up for the challenge, this can be a very rewarding controller for multiple radio protocols. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by George Reynolds

  • Awesome radio
Edition: 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol w/ Batteries
I love this radio because it’s so compact, Ifly radio master TX16S which is a full size radio which is an awesome radio this radio masters Zoro is a awesome little game controller size that I carry with me because I carry a flying wing so when I’m out and about if I see a hill I can just throw it off and I have the radio with me you can set it up the same as a full-size radio has the same programming either open TX or edge your choice, awesome buy for $120 you cannot beat us N ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023 by Daniel Valot

  • Great radio! Get the gimbals!
Edition: 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol w/ Batteries
Coming from a TX16S this radio was instantly comfortable. The learning curve was not bad. I did upgrade the stock gimbals to AG01 minis and it made a word of difference. Running 4-1 version with ELRS nano module. If you plan on running ELRS with alot of power, your gonna need to use a external power supply for the radio, such as a 2s battery. The batteries it uses are quite small, ELRS over 25mw is going to eat them like nobodies business. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by james s.

  • If you like it get it!
Edition: ELRS w/ Batteries
It's a good radio as far as I can tell, it's my first one. Feels good in hand, I like the switch layout & gamepad syle better than the big square bois like boxer & tx16 etc. Battery lasts plenty long for me,I've got no complaints 👌🏻
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Irony

  • Amazing for RC helicopters.
Edition: 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol w/ Batteries
Highly recommend the Zorro 4in1. I use it for Bind and fly helicopters, but I’m aware it works for many difficult type of rc products. Edgetx which is what it comes with is somewhat difficult to learn at first, but once you do it pays off as you can program any type of rc. Drone, car, plane etc etc.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by Adam

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