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AxisFlying ELRS 2.4GHz Receiver

AxisFlying ELRS 2.4GHz Receiver

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The perfect receiver for combining with your Thor Module to achieve the best possible flying experience!

Check out all our ExpressLRS compatible gear, and all our Axis Flying Products!

Specifications

  • Type: ISM
  • MCU: ESP8285
  • RF Module: SX1280IMLTRT
  • Antenna Connector: U.FL
  • Frequency Range: 2400 MHz to 2500 MHz
  • Maximum Receiver Refresh Rate: 500Hz
  • Minimum Receiver Refresh Rate: 25Hz
  • Receiver Protocol: CRSF
  • Working Voltage: 5V
  • Dimension: 18.2x11.75x3mm
  • Weight: 0.8g, 2.4g w/ Antenna

Includes

  • 1x Axis Flying ELRS 2.4GHz Receiver
  • 1x Antenna

More Info

  • SKU: 17795
  • Barcode: 691023520479
 

Overall rating: 4.6363635 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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very good!

"very good receiver, no issues so far."

Juan R. (5/5)

Easy to setup, small and

"Easy to setup, small and compact!"

Christopher P. (5/5)

Good price great receiver.

"Quality built receiver and at a great price."

Garrick B. (5/5)

This is first of many I'm sure

"I'm hoping this will be as reliable as I've been hearing and will be getting few more of these. Smaller is better in rc."

Brad D. (5/5)

Works Reliably

"This one seems to have less frequency drift due to temperature than some other models. The one issue I have had is the the first update on most of the ones I have bought needed to be done with BetaFlight passthrough. After that WiFi worked perfectly."

Tom A. (5/5)

Couldn’t get it out of bootloader mode

"None of the flashing options work for the rx it fails every time, pretty sure it was delivered doa…"

Ivan (1/5)

Checking out this receiver.

"I have a Axis Flying Thor ELRS. I wanted to see how well the receiver performers. A high quality board."

John F. (5/5)

Great little receiver

"So far so good. Put on my new 5" build, bind to radio master zorro. There were a few quircks with upgrading the firmware, but at first it was user error - if updating via betaflight passthrough, need to close betaflight, it was taking up the com port, making express lrs configurator fail on flashing. But this is not related to this receiver, but to express lrs in general. Updating via WiFi is much better."

Yuriy K. (5/5)

Working great!

"Working flawlessly so far. Fit the tight space in the quad. Now if it could only make me a better pilot. Lol."

Art W. (5/5)

Great receivers

"Great receivers that are quite small. About the same quality or better as the ep2. Comes with a kinda bulky but stiff antenna that's great quality. Could have came with elrs firmware 2.x. You basically have to flash them passthrough the first time because of this. Probably causes alot of new comers to elrs a headache."

Aaron P. (5/5)

Q&A

I have a Manta 3.5 BNF that came with this RX, but I get two blue rapid flashing light. It never gives that very rapid flashing, as it goes inot wifi mode. So i can not bind to my TX12. How do i get it into wifi mode than?
expresslrs.org and oscarliang.com are great resources for this.
What ELRS version is this receiver running? I need it on 3.0.0 to match my Transmitter. How do I update the receiver if needed? Seems to be a lot of missing documentation with this product.
You should flash the current version either way once you receive it. It isn’t difficult. Joshua Bardwell has a very detailed video on how to do that.
I've went ahead an soldered this receiver to my CineLog 25 Analog. The two blue lights on the receiver come on when the drone is powered. How do I put the receiver into binding mode? It came with no documentation and I see none on this webpage. Thanks.
Not sure what flight controller you are using, but I always found it easiest to bind by plugging into the computer and going through "pass through" mode. I've had enough ELRS receivers, where I had problems and bought a "Mini USB to TTL serial converter adapter" so I could plug my receivers into it, bind with the ExpressLRS Configuration desktop app, then solder into the drone