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Radiomaster Boxer CC2500 Remote Controller

Remotes

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$99.99
The RadioMaster Boxer CC2500 offers the same award-winning ergonomics and full-size Hall Effect gimbals as the rest of the Boxer line, but with an internal CC2500 RF chip. This version is specifically built for compatibility with popular protocols like FrSky (D8/D16), Futaba (SFHSS), and RadioLink. It is the ideal choice for pilots who have a large collection of existing receivers and want a modern, high-quality radio to control them all.

Product Description

The RadioMaster Boxer CC2500 is the specialized version of the Boxer designed for pilots who primarily use legacy protocols like FrSky, Futaba, or Hitec. While it lacks the extreme long-range power of the ELRS version, it is the perfect "all-rounder" for those with a fleet of older D8/D16 or SFHSS-based aircraft.

  • CC2500 Multi-Protocol Chip: Unlike the ELRS version, this radio uses the CC2500 RF chip. This allows you to bind directly to FrSky ACCST (D8 and D16), Futaba SFHSS, Hitec, Graupner, and more. It’s a "swiss army knife" for pilots who aren't ready to switch their entire fleet to ExpressLRS.

  • Full-Size Hall Gimbals: You get the same high-precision V4.0 Hall Effect gimbals found in the flagship models. They provide a smooth, wear-free experience and are fully adjustable from the front of the radio.

  • Compact "Boxer" Form Factor: The Boxer is famous for being "just the right size." It provides a solid grip for "pinchers" while remaining compact enough for "thumbers," filling the gap between the small Zorro and the large TX16S.

  • Expansion Ready: Because it features a standard JR Module Bay on the back, you can easily add a 1W ELRS module or a TBS Crossfire module later. This gives you the best of both worlds: legacy internal support and modern external long-range.

  • EdgeTX Power: Running on the latest EdgeTX firmware, the Boxer CC2500 offers limitless programming flexibility, a clear monochrome LCD, and a powerful speaker for voice alerts and telemetry data.

Technical Specifications:

  • Internal RF: CC2500 Multi-protocol (FrSky, Futaba, etc.)

  • Gimbals: Full-size Hall Effect (V4.0)

  • Screen: 128x64 Monochrome LCD

  • Working Voltage: 6.6V - 8.4V DC

  • Battery Bay: 110 x 40 x 35mm (Fits 2S LiPo or 18650s)

  • Expansion: Standard JR Module Bay

  • USB: 2x USB-C (1 for charging, 1 for Data/Simulator)

The Pilot's Reality Check:

  • Protocol Limitation: Note that the CC2500 chip does not support protocols that require the 4-in-1 chip (like DSMX/Spektrum or Flysky). If you need those, the 4-in-1 version of the Boxer is the better choice.

  • Range Performance: The CC2500 is a standard-range protocol. It is perfect for park flying, racing, and standard freestyle, but it does not have the "kilometers of range" that the ELRS version offers.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 * RadioMaster Boxer CC2500 Radio Controller

  • 1 * Signature Carrying Case (Soft-shell)

  • 1 * USB-C Data/Charging Cable

  • 1 * Gimbal Protector

  • 1 * 18650 Battery Tray (Batteries not included)

  • 4 * Low Tension Springs

  • 1 * 1.5mm Allen Key

  • 1 * RadioMaster Sticker Set

  • 1 * User Manual

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • What is the difference between CC2500 and the 4-in-1 version?

    The CC2500 is a single-chip version of the Multi-Protocol Module (MPM). While the 4-in-1 includes four chips (allowing it to speak to almost any brand, including Spektrum), the CC2500 only contains the Texas Instruments chip. This makes it cheaper, but it only supports a subset of protocols (mainly FrSky, Futaba, Hitec, and RadioLink).

  • Is it compatible with ELRS?

    Not out of the box. However, it is very "asjalik" to buy this version if you already plan on using a high-power external module like the RadioMaster Ranger. You can plug an ELRS module into the JR bay on the back, giving you the best of both worlds: legacy support internally and long-range ELRS externally.

  • Does it have the cooling fan?

    Unlike the ELRS version, the CC2500 version does not include the internal cooling fan. Since the CC2500 chip only outputs up to 100mW (20dBm), it doesn't generate the heat that the $1$W ELRS module does, so a fan isn't necessary for operation.

  • Can I still use "Gimbal LED" mods?

    Yes. The internal board and shell are identical to the ELRS version. You can still install the RadioMaster LED gimbal rings or upgrade to the AG01 CNC gimbals later if you want a more premium feel.

  • Which protocol should I use for "Whoops"?

    Many older or "standard" tinywhoops (like the Emax Tinyhawk series) use FrSky D8. The CC2500 version is perfect for these. If you are buying a brand new drone in 2026, however, you will likely need an external ELRS module to bind to modern receivers.

Product Attributes
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