Radiomaster BOXER or TX16s?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @KaptnKork
    @KaptnKork Месяц назад

    Very good comparison. Ordered Boxer

  • @dutchbiker7874
    @dutchbiker7874 Год назад +1

    Great comparison!😊

  • @PerchEagle
    @PerchEagle Год назад

    I think the boxer is the way to go. Thanks man for the review.
    I think by your conclusion, that you think the TX16s and the boxer are pretty much the same except the design and some few extra differences.

  • @alexherrera3918
    @alexherrera3918 10 месяцев назад

    Very good comparison!
    could you please confirm if Boxer is forward programming capable like the tx16s?
    Should be under tool menu, my file does not run and the error is incompatible.
    many thanks

  • @ElidasTV
    @ElidasTV Год назад +2

    hi, I have Boxer. I love this❤.
    and.. your stick end looks pretty good!
    where can I buy that?

    • @hbfpv17
      @hbfpv17  Год назад +1

      It’s from AG01 gimbal! You can buy it from Getfpv and radiomaster. Just search up alloy M4 stickends

  • @bilumedia
    @bilumedia Год назад

    Hi, great review thanks 😊. How do you assign the aux buttons for every radio? I mean they are assigned to one radio and if you connect the other radio they dont match! You change them in bt everytime you change the radio? 🤔

    • @hbfpv17
      @hbfpv17  Год назад

      Yes you need to have identical model setup for each radio. You can do this with copying model from one transmitter to other using EdgeTX companion. Depending on the transmitter you might need to re-map switches between the transmitter using EdgeTX companion or manually in the transmitter input/mixer/output

    • @bilumedia
      @bilumedia Год назад

      @@hbfpv17 thank you very much 😊

  • @vengeshop
    @vengeshop Год назад +1

    do you feel difference between standart and ag01 gimbals in usage? can you recommend ag01 or not?

    • @crcrozesp.p5919
      @crcrozesp.p5919 Год назад

      AG01 has “heavier” feeling than regular also solid feeling when stick banging. But I use stock gimbal on boxer for weight

  • @pixeldude1335
    @pixeldude1335 Год назад

    Welche ist für Flächenmodele besser insbesondere Segler?

    • @hbfpv17
      @hbfpv17  Год назад +1

      TX16s for fixed wings

    • @pixeldude1335
      @pixeldude1335 Год назад

      @@hbfpv17 Can I fly plane models with the Boxer?
      Is that difficult to configure?

    • @hbfpv17
      @hbfpv17  Год назад

      @@pixeldude1335 that is the same as setting up a quadcopter or any vehicle

    • @pixeldude1335
      @pixeldude1335 Год назад

      @@hbfpv17 How about the mixer, e.g. ailerons to flaps or V-tail?
      Wie ist das mit dem Mixer z.B. Querruder zu Flaps oder V-Leitwerk?
      I can't find anything on YT how it works with the mixers and there are no instructions for it either.

  • @bluefpv3263
    @bluefpv3263 Год назад +1

    are they the same thickness?

    • @hbfpv17
      @hbfpv17  Год назад

      Tx16s is thicker with the grip stub on the back

    • @bluefpv3263
      @bluefpv3263 Год назад

      @@hbfpv17 thanks alot for the info
      im looking for a smaller radio with full size gimbals and the boxer seems to be pretty good
      i got the tx16s and i was wondering if it would be worth getting the boxer for its smaller size

  • @felixkohler9001
    @felixkohler9001 Год назад +1

    Hi,
    I am just starting with FPV Drohnes.
    I was thinking of buying the Boxer but I am not sure wich version to buy. ELRS or 4in1?
    I dont really know what I am going to fly but from what I understand 4in1 is for older Protocols while ELRs supporst the newer ones. So I guess ELRS?!!?
    If you have any good tips let me know!
    Thanks for the video!

    • @hbfpv17
      @hbfpv17  Год назад +2

      Yes I would go with ELRS as you are just getting started! You can get 4in1 module later if you want to fly other models with old protocols.

    • @blackwater7183
      @blackwater7183 Год назад +4

      ELRS! It's the go to system right now. It's also 1 Watt meaning you will get all the range you will ever need until you decide to fly long range and it's internal so you don't have to carry around a bulky module at the back. There's a 2W module if you need even more range BTW. If you are just starting and just exclusively fly drones I don't think you will ever need a 4 in 1 unless you get an older bind-and-fly ones which you can always upgrade to ELRS anyway or bind it to other types of rc models like a helicopters for example.