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RadioMaster TX16S MAX Carbon Multi Protokoll

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214,82 €
The RadioMaster TX16S MKII MAX is widely considered the "gold standard" of full-size FPV radios. The MAX edition with the Carbon faceplate is the premium version, featuring CNC-machined metal parts and high-end gimbals. It's the ultimate "Swiss Army Knife" for pilots because its internal 4-in-1 module can bind to almost any protocol—FrSky, FlySky, Spektrum, and more—all in one unit.
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Last Updated: 11.01.2026

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RadioMaster TX16S MKII MAX Carbon Radio Transmitters Version MKII MAX (4-in-1) Radio Protocol Multi-Protocol (CC2500, CYRF6936, A7105, NRF2401) Style Full-Size

The TX16S MKII MAX is the flagship of the RadioMaster lineup. While the standard version is already a beast, the MAX Carbon edition is built for pilots who want better durability and a more "premium" feel. It runs EdgeTX natively, giving you a massive 4.3-inch color touch screen for easy setup.

  • Internal 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol: This is why people buy this radio. It can talk to almost any receiver on the market (except ELRS/Crossfire, which require an external module). If you have a fleet of older drones or fixed-wing planes, this radio replaces five different controllers.

  • AG01 or V4.0 Hall Gimbals: Depending on the exact sub-version, it comes with either the V4.0 Hall sensors or the legendary AG01 Full CNC gimbals. These are buttery smooth and don't wear out like old-school potentiometer sticks.

  • Touch Screen & EdgeTX: The MKII comes with EdgeTX pre-installed, meaning the color screen is fully touch-enabled. Navigating menus and naming models is much faster than using a scroll wheel.

  • Refined Ergonomics: The MKII version improved the plastic shell, added a 3.5mm headphone jack on the back, and updated the charging circuit to support faster 2.2A charging via USB-C.

Technical Specifications:

  • Weight: 750g (without battery)

  • Battery: 2x 18650 or 2S LiPo (Internal USB-C Charging)

  • Display: 4.3-inch IPS Color Touch Display (480 x 272)

  • Internal Module: 4-in-1 Multi-protocol (CC2500, CYRF6936, A7105, NRF2401)

  • External Bay: JR Compatible (Supports Crossfire, ELRS, etc.)

  • Channels: Up to 16 channels

  • Operating System: EdgeTX (OpenTX compatible)

  • Gimbals: AG01 CNC Hall or V4.0 Hall (depending on choice)

The Pilot's Reality Check:

  • Size and Weight: This is a "full-size" radio. If you have small hands or prefer a compact gamepad style, this might feel like a brick. It's great for "pinchers" who want a solid base to rest their hands on.

  • The "ELRS" Question: This is the 4-in-1 version. If you want to fly modern ExpressLRS quads, you will need to buy an external ELRS module for the back bay. If you only fly ELRS, you might be better off buying the ELRS version of this radio instead.

  • Battery Drain: That big color screen looks amazing, but it eats battery life. It's highly recommended to use high-capacity 18650 cells or a dedicated 5000mAh 2S LiPo pack if you plan on long flying sessions.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 * TX16S MKII MAX Radio Controller (Carbon Edition)

  • 1 * 18650 Battery Tray (Cells not included)

  • 1 * USB-C Charging/Data Cable

  • 1 * Screen Protector

  • 1 * Pair of Flat Rear Grips

  • 1 * Pair of Raised Rear Grips (Pre-installed)

  • 1 * TX16S Key Chain

  • 1 * Set of CNC Upgrade Parts (Already installed on MAX version)

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • What makes the "MAX" version different from the standard one?

    It’s mostly about the premium hardware and aesthetics. The MAX edition replaces the standard plastic buttons, rollers, and sliders with CNC-machined aluminum parts. You also get a folding metal handle instead of a fixed plastic one, a "Carbon Fiber" effect faceplate, and leather side grips that feel much more comfortable during long flying sessions.

  • What can the "4-in-1 Multi-Protocol" module actually talk to?

    This is the radio’s "superpower." The internal 4-in-1 chip can bind to almost any 2.4GHz receiver on the market, including FrSky, Spektrum (DSMX/DSM2), FlySky, Futaba, and even toy-grade drones like those from Syma or Hubsan. It allows you to use one high-end radio for your entire fleet of drones, planes, and helicopters.

  • Does the screen support touch, and what OS does it run?

    Yes, it features a bright 4.3-inch color touch screen. It typically ships with EdgeTX pre-installed, which fully supports touch navigation for setting up models and adjusting settings. While it can run OpenTX, EdgeTX is generally preferred on this radio because it’s optimized for the touch interface.

  • What kind of batteries should I use?

    The radio includes a tray for two 18650 Li-ion batteries, which is the most common setup. However, for the longest runtime, many pilots upgrade to a 5000mAh 2S LiPo pack that fits perfectly in the large battery bay. A smart feature is the internal USB-C charging—you don't need to take the batteries out; just plug the radio into a phone charger.

  • Are the gimbals really "Hall Effect"?

    Yes. Unlike cheap radios that use "pots" (potentiometers) which wear out over time, the TX16S MAX uses Hall Effect sensors (magnets). These never physically touch, so they don't wear out and aren't affected by dust. The MAX version specifically features V4.0 Hall Gimbals (or sometimes the full CNC AG01 gimbals in certain bundles), which offer ultimate precision and centering.


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