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TBS Tracer Nano TX Starter Set

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$164.05
The TBS Tracer Nano TX Starter Set is a high-speed 2.4GHz radio ecosystem that delivers a blistering 250Hz refresh rate and a mere 3ms end-to-end latency. Built on the rock-solid Crossfire engine, it offers the same "it just works" experience but with smaller antennas and a more "locked-in" feel. This kit provides everything needed to convert three drones to the Tracer system, ensuring you are race-ready with a link that can outperform even the most serious digital video systems.

Product Description

The TBS Tracer Nano TX Starter Set is the flagship 2.4GHz radio system from Team BlackSheep, designed for pilots who demand the absolute lowest latency possible. While Crossfire (900MHz) is the king of long-range penetration, Tracer (2.4GHz) is the king of speed and refresh rates, making it the top choice for competitive racers and high-performance freestyle pilots.

  • 250Hz Dual-Way Link: Tracer provides a constant 250Hz update rate for both your control link and telemetry. This is 5x faster than typical radio systems, giving you a level of precision where the drone feels like an extension of your own hands.

  • Nano-Sized "LITE" Module: The Nano TX is designed specifically for radios with a "LITE" module bay, such as the TBS Tango 2, FrSky Taranis X-Lite, and X9 Lite. It is a plug-and-play upgrade that brings professional-grade link quality to compact radios.

  • Diversity Nano Receivers: The included Nano RXs feature true antenna diversity. With two antenna ports, the receiver constantly switches to the antenna with the strongest signal, virtually eliminating "failsafes" caused by the drone's frame or battery blocking the signal during aggressive maneuvers.

  • TBS Cloud Connectivity: With built-in WiFi, the Tracer TX can connect to the TBS Cloud. This allows for features like following your drone's position on a smartphone map in real-time or syncing your VTX channels across multiple drones automatically.

  • Familiar Crossfire Ecosystem: Because it runs on the Crossfire engine, you get all the beloved features: OTA (Over-The-Air) firmware updates, auto-binding, and full LUA script support to change your VTX power or PID settings directly from your radio's screen.

Technical Specifications:

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz ISM Band

  • Refresh Rate: 250Hz

  • Latency: 3ms (End-to-End)

  • Output Power: 25mW / 100mW (Selectable)

  • Range: 15mi+ / 25km+ (Line of Sight)

  • Input Voltage: 3.5V – 13V

  • Connector: USB-C (for updates and TBS Agent)

  • Receiver Weight: 0.5g (Receiver only)

The Pilot's Reality Check:

  • Antenna Size Advantage: Because 2.4GHz has a shorter wavelength than 900MHz, the antennas are much smaller. The "Immortal T" for Tracer is significantly easier to mount on small frames or "Whoops" than the bulky Crossfire version.

  • Race vs. Range: While Tracer can go 25km+, its primary advantage is the speed of the link. If your goal is flying behind mountains or through thick concrete buildings, the lower frequency of TBS Crossfire remains the superior choice for penetration.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 * TBS Tracer Nano TX Module (for LITE bays)

  • 3 * TBS Tracer Nano RX Receivers

  • 6 * TBS Tracer Immortal T Antennas

  • 3 * Set of Silicone Connection Cables

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • How is Tracer different from TBS Crossfire?

    While Crossfire ($915$MHz) is the king of "extreme long range" and obstacle penetration, Tracer ($2.4$GHz) is the king of speed. Tracer offers a constant 250Hz update rate with only 3ms of end-to-end latency. Crossfire antennas are large and flexible, whereas Tracer antennas are significantly smaller (about $2.6\times$ smaller), making them much easier to mount on micro drones.

  • What is the realistic range?

    TBS claims a theoretical range of 25km+ (6$15$mi+) at 7$100$mW. In real-world FPV conditions, you can expect a rock-solid link for several kilometers.8 It is perfect for racing "fields" or freestyle in parks where you need the absolute lowest latency but don't plan on flying behind mountains.

  • Does it support the same features as Crossfire?

    Yes. Because it runs on the same "engine," you get all the flagship TBS features: OTA (Over-The-Air) firmware updates, auto-binding, multi-binding, LUA script configuration (to change VTX settings or PIDs from your radio), and TBS Cloud connectivity.

  • Will it fit my radio?

    The Nano TX module in this set is designed for the "Lite" module bay found on radios like the TBS Tango 2 (using the add-on module bay), FrSky Taranis X-Lite, X9 Lite, and many newer RadioMaster controllers. If you have a full-sized JR bay, you would typically look for the "Micro TX" version.

  • Can I fly with many people at once?

    Yes. The $2.4$GHz band and Tracer’s frequency-hopping technology allow for a much higher number of simultaneous pilots (up to 20+) compared to $900$MHz systems, which is why it is the preferred choice for organized racing events.


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