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RadioMaster Zorro CC2500 Radio Transmitters Version CC2500 (Multi-Protocol) Radio Protocol CC2500 (FrSky, Futaba, Hitec, etc.) Style Gamepad
The RadioMaster Zorro changed the game for small radios by including a massive top-mounted LCD screen and full-sized features into a body that fits easily in a small bag. It runs EdgeTX natively, offering a level of customization usually reserved for much larger transmitters.
CC2500 Multi-Protocol: This internal module supports a wide range of popular protocols including FrSky (D8/D16), Futaba S-FHSS, Hitec, Graupner, and more. It’s perfect for binding to a variety of "Bind-and-Fly" (BNF) models.
Large LCD Screen: Unlike most gamepad radios that have tiny, hard-to-read displays, the Zorro features a 128x64 monochrome LCD right at the top, making it easy to check telemetry or adjust settings without looking down too far.
Hall Effect Gimbals: Standard on the Zorro, these gimbals provide smooth, precise control and high durability. They are adjustable from the front, so you can tweak the tension without taking the whole radio apart.
External Module Bay: On the back, you’ll find a "Nano" size module bay. If you ever want to upgrade to long-range protocols like Crossfire or ELRS, you can just plug in a Nano module and you’re ready to go.
Weight: 350g
Battery: 2x 18350 Li-ion (Internal USB-C charging)
Display: 128 x 64 Monochrome LCD
Operating System: EdgeTX
Gimbals: Hall Effect
Antenna: Folding
External Bay: Nano Size (Compatible with TBS Nano Crossfire / ELRS)
Battery Choice: The Zorro uses 18350 batteries, not the more common 18650s. These are smaller and have less capacity, so if you plan on long flying sessions, you might want to bring a spare set or use the external 2S battery port provided.
The CC2500 Limitation: This version does not include the 4-in-1 chip (it lacks the NRF24L01 and others). It will not bind to protocols like Spektrum (DSM/DSMX) or FlySky. If you need those, look for the 4-in-1 version instead.
Ergonomics: It has a very "tall" feel compared to other gamepads like the Tango 2. This is great for people with larger hands who find other small radios cramped, but it might feel slightly top-heavy.
1 * RadioMaster Zorro Radio Transmitter (CC2500 Version)
1 * USB-C Data/Charging Cable
1 * Screen Protector
1 * Set of Springs (Lower Tension)
1 * User Manual