This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech
The Radiomaster TX15 is the compact radio for those who want more than just a fancy box with buttons. Equipped with a snazzy H7 processor, it promises instant menu responses and the ability to handle complex Lua scripts without breaking a sweat—perfect for those who like their gadgets to be smarter than a fifth grader. The new AG02 metal gimbals offer a buttery-smooth experience, while left-to-right endpoint adjustments ensure your throttle throw can be tailored to your unique hand size, or perhaps even your ego.
Gone are the days of worrying about broken antennas; the TX15 trades in screw-on SMAs for a foldable antenna that’s far less likely to snap in your bag—because who needs more hassle in life? With dual-band ELRS support (2.4 GHz and 900 MHz), latency remains impressively low, though you’ll have to look elsewhere if you’re after Gemini’s simultaneous streams; a JR-bay module might do the job instead, but let’s not kid ourselves, that’s an extra expense.
The ergonomics of the TX15 have also seen a tidy upgrade, fitting comfortably in your palm while still being slightly taller than your average radio—so be prepared to find it a proper place in your bag, or risk having it end up at the bottom with the crumbs and loose change. Price-wise, expect to part with around £140 for the standard model and a cheeky £200 for the Max version, which gives you a bit more bling and better gimbals.
In summary, the TX15 modernises the Boxer concept nicely, adding essential features that address common gripes. It’s suitable for pilots chasing a compact radio with a touchscreen and robust gimbals. As for those who prefer sliders and oodles of switches—well, perhaps your search for the perfect radio continues.
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