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Radiomaster Zorro 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol

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85,92 €
The RadioMaster Zorro 4-in-1 is the ultimate "bind-to-anything" handheld radio. Unlike the CC2500 version, this 4-in-1 model includes all four major RF chips, allowing you to control almost any fixed-wing or quadcopter receiver on the market (FrSky, Spektrum, FlySky, etc.). It combines the ergonomics of a console controller with the professional power of EdgeTX and a large, readable display.

Product Description

RadioMaster Zorro 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol Radio Transmitters Version 4-in-1 (Multi-Protocol) Radio Protocol CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105, CYRF6936 Style Gamepad

The RadioMaster Zorro 4-in-1 is the most versatile version of the Zorro series for pilots with a diverse hangar. It packs the same massive feature set as its siblings—like a top-mounted LCD and front-adjustable Hall gimbals—but with an internal module that eliminates the need for external adapters for most major brands.

  • Complete 4-in-1 Module: This version contains the CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105, and CYRF6936 chips. This means you can bind to Spektrum (DSM2/DSMX), FrSky, FlySky, Futaba S-FHSS, and dozens of other protocols natively.

  • EdgeTX & Large Screen: It runs EdgeTX natively, and the 128x64 monochrome LCD is positioned at the top of the radio, keeping your telemetry data in view even when you're looking at your drone.

  • Full-Size Features: Despite its size, it features full-sized Hall effect gimbals that are exceptionally smooth. You can even adjust the gimbal tension and travel from the front of the radio without taking it apart.

  • Expandable Tech: While the internal module covers most bases, it still features a Nano-size module bay on the back for adding high-power long-range systems like TBS Crossfire or ExpressLRS later on.

Technical Specifications:

  • Weight: 350g

  • Battery: 2x 18350 Li-ion (Internal USB-C charging)

  • Display: 128 x 64 Monochrome LCD (Top-mounted)

  • Operating System: EdgeTX

  • Internal RF: 4-in-1 Multi-protocol module

  • Gimbals: Hall Effect (Adjustable)

  • Charging: Built-in USB-C charging with support for external 2S battery power

The Pilot's Reality Check:

  • Protocol Mastery: If you're a "legacy" pilot with a lot of Horizon Hobby (Spektrum) or older FrSky gear, this is the version to get. It’s significantly more capable than the CC2500-only version.

  • Battery Life: Since it uses smaller 18350 batteries, the run time is shorter than a full-sized TX16S. Many pilots use the external XT30 power port to connect a larger 2S battery for long sessions at the field.

  • Hand Size: The Zorro is one of the more comfortable gamepads for "pinchers" because the sticks are positioned higher, but it can feel a bit bulky if you're used to the ultra-thin profile of the TBS Tango 2.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 * RadioMaster Zorro 4-in-1 Radio Transmitter

  • 1 * USB-C Data/Charging Cable

  • 1 * Screen Protector

  • 1 * Pair of Low-Tension Springs

  • 1 * User Manual

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • What makes the 4-in-1 better than the CC2500 version?

    The 4-in-1 is far more "asjalik" for someone with a diverse hangar. While the CC2500 only handles FrSky and Futaba, the 4-in-1 adds the NRF24L01, A7105, and CYRF6936 chips. This means you can also bind to Spektrum (DSMX/DSM2), FlySky (AFHDS 2A), Devo, and over 70 other protocols that the CC2500 simply cannot talk to.

  • Can I use this for long-range flying?

    The internal 4-in-1 module is great for standard range (up to 2km). However, the Zorro has a Nano-sized module bay on the back. If you want to do extreme long-range or racing, you can plug in a TBS Nano Crossfire or an ELRS Nano module. The radio will automatically power the external module, giving you the best of both worlds: universal compatibility and long-range power.

  • Is the battery life as bad as people say?

    Because the Zorro uses smaller 18350 batteries to stay compact, the runtime is shorter than the brick-style radios. You can expect about 5–6 hours of flight time with the 4-in-1 module. If that’s not enough, it features a 2S balance plug on the bottom, allowing you to strap an external LiPo battery to the back for all-day flying.

  • How do I navigate the menus on such a small screen?

    Despite its size, the Zorro uses the same "7-button" navigation system as the larger TX16S, including a high-quality metal scroll wheel. It runs EdgeTX by default, which is very intuitive. Even though the screen is monochrome (128x64), it is high-contrast and placed at the top of the radio so your hands never block your view of the telemetry.

  • Are the gimbals good for "pinchers"?

    The Zorro is primarily designed for "thumbers," but the Hall-effect gimbals are high-quality and very smooth. The sticks are slightly shorter than standard radios, but you can adjust the travel and tension through holes in the back of the case without taking the whole radio apart.

Product Attributes
Connector

USB-C

Modulschacht

Nano

Betriebssystem

EdgeTX, OpenTX


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