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HappyModel 2.4GHz EP2 RX ELRS Receiver - Ceramic Antenna

HappyModel 2.4GHz EP2 RX ELRS Receiver - Ceramic Antenna

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Description

The PP RX is designed by @Jye Smith from ExpressLRS development team. Its main hardware architecture is STM32L432KBU6 MCU and SX1280 RF chip. It has a built-in ceramic antenna, which is super light and small in size. On the basis of PP RX, we have developed the Nano 2.4GHz rx of ESP8285 version named EP1 and EP2.  The RF module of EP1/EP2 is the same like PP RX and use ESP8285 MCU . So you can upgrade firmware by WIFI , that’s too simple. Due to the low-latency and high-refresh-rate RF module, they are very comfortable for FPV race and Long Range FPV. And very suitable for whoop because of the ultra light and Nano size.

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Specifications

  • Packet Rate: 25/50/150/250/500Hz
  • RF Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Antenna: SMD Ceramic antenna
  • Happymodel ES24TX , ES24TX Lite, ES24TX Slim and DIY 2.4GHz ELRS TX

Includes

  • 1x HappyModel 2.4GHz EP2 RX Express LRS Receiver - For Sale At RaceDayQuads

More Info

  • SKU: 16109
  • Barcode: 691023529113
 

Overall rating: 4.8342543 / 5 from 181 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The HappyModel 2.4GHz EP2 RX ELRS Receiver is praised for its tiny ceramic antenna, excellent form factor, and great range and penetration, making it suitable for FPV racing and long-range FPV. Customers also appreciate its lightweight design and competitive pricing.

Summary topics

  • Antenna Size: 10%
  • ELRS Technology: 6%
  • Form Factor: 4%
  • Signal Penetration: 5%
  • Weight: 8%

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Review highlights

  • "Great little light weight receiver perfect for my micro quads."Wesley M.
  • "Very small, low weight RX, reasonable price, great range and penetration."Dahlon C.
  • "Perfect little receiver with great range and minimal space and weight."James P.

Reviews

Good little ELRS Reciver For

"Good little ELRS Reciver For a Sub 250g Drone build"

Seth T. (5/5)

Incredibly small, incredibly powerful

"This little thumbnail-sized board has fantastic signal and I’ve flown up to 2. 5km away. Now I’ll say, I could’ve gone farther but my vtx was struggling. This is my first ever ELRS and first drone build. Highly recommended"

Gary K. (5/5)

Awesome elrs module

"Easy to set up and quick shipping always"

Andres C. (5/5)

Works great, very small.

"Works great, very small."

Jason B. (5/5)

solid rx

"never have any problem with these."

John H. (5/5)

Receives elrs transmissions.

"Receives elrs transmissions."

Derek W. (5/5)

Awesome receiver :)

"Works amazing good range easy to set up"

Maxim B. (5/5)

Good receiver.

"Easy bind process. Loving ELRS right now. Been a good receiver for my micro drones. May switch to EP1 for the antenna as the built in antenna of the EP2 is a little fragile. Lasted so far though."

Bryan J. (5/5)

My fav ELRS rx

"This is my go2 ELRS Vtx. I run it on most of my micros. Have not had any failures or issues with them at all."

Tim B. (5/5)

Works as it should

"Ran into some issues getting it to work compared to other brands I’ve tried but works greats"

Matt R. (5/5)

Q&A

Will they work with 6S
Yes it works with 6s
Will this work with radiomaster TX 12?
This may be obvious, so bear with me. This is just the receiver on the quad. As long as you have a transmitter with Express LRS, it should work. I have the Happymodel 1W transmitter that fits in the bay of my TX16s. I believe the TX12 has the same size bay and would work with it or a similar transmitter. (Maybe it's the model that already has ELRS built in?) I like ELRS because receivers and transmitters from different companies can work together. *Just make sure you get the same transmission frequency 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz.* Also make sure they're all running the same version of ELRS. Binding is pretty trivial after that.