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HGLRC ELRS Dual-Band Receiver (915/868MHz & 2.4GHz)

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HGLRC ELRS Dual-Band Receiver (915/868MHz & 2.4GHz)HGLRC ELRS Dual Band Receiver: Because Commitment is Hard Are you tired of the 2. 4GHz vs 915 868MHz holy war? Do you spend more time scrolling through frequency forums than actually flying? HGLRC decided to end your mid life crisis by shoving both onto one board. It is the Swiss Army knife of receivers, assuming the Swiss Army knife was designed for British pilots who fly behind damp stone walls and abandoned industrial estates. This isn't just a

HGLRC ELRS Dual-Band Receiver: Because Commitment is Hard

Are you tired of the 2.4GHz vs 915/868MHz holy war? Do you spend more time scrolling through frequency forums than actually flying? HGLRC decided to end your mid-life crisis by shoving both onto one board. It is the Swiss Army knife of receivers, assuming the Swiss Army knife was designed for British pilots who fly behind damp stone walls and abandoned industrial estates. This isn't just a receiver; it's a security blanket for your signal link.

Why You Want It

Look, we know the drill. You want the insane refresh rates of 2.4GHz for your racing fix, but you also want the "I'm going behind that hill and I'm not coming back for an hour" penetration of 915/868MHz. This dual-band marvel means you don't have to swap hardware every time you change your mind. It is perfect for those who want long-range reliability without sacrificing the low-latency hype that the cool kids talk about at the airfield. Also, it’s tiny, because HGLRC knows your stack is already a cable-management nightmare.

Specs

In the Box

  • 1x HGLRC Dual-Band Receiver
  • 1x 2.4GHz T-Antenna
  • 1x 91/8685MHz T-Antenna
  • 1x Silicone Wiring Harness (Because we know you lost your spare wire).

Compatibility

Works with any flight controller that has a spare UART and a pilot with enough patience to click 'Flash' in the ELRS Configurator. Compatible with your 2.4GHz or 900MHz ExpressLRS TX modules, assuming you’ve updated them since 2022.

Highlights

  • Dual-Band Diversity: It chooses the best signal so you can focus on not hitting that tree.
  • Tiny Form Factor: Fits in everything from a 2-inch toothpick to a 7-inch long-range rig.
  • Solder Pads: Large enough for human hands, but small enough to remind you that you need better glasses.

Notes

Make sure your TX module supports the dual-band switching or Gemini modes to get the most out of this hardware. If you don't know what that means, go watch a thirty-minute video by a man in a shed on YouTube. That is the FPV way.

Disclaimer

Does not provide actual talent. Signal stability won't prevent gravity-related mishaps or lack of stick coordination. Fly responsibly in the UK.

Still Here?

Stop reading and start soldering. You're searching for 'Dual-Band ELRS Receiver' because your current link gave you a failsafe and you're still salty about it. This HGLRC unit is the fix. Buy it, bind it, and go fly before the British weather realizes you're having fun and starts raining again. Don't forget your props.

#HGLRC #ExpressLRS #FPVUK #LongRangeFPV #DualBandELRS

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