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RadioMaster Bandit Micro ExpressLRS 915MHz Module
Tired of failsafes dropping your quad into a muddy bog? The RadioMaster Bandit Micro ExpressLRS 915MHz RF Module is here to blast 1W of raw sub-GHz power through whatever sketchy treeline you are trying to dive. Engineered with TCXO clock stability, an active convection cooling fan, and a high-contrast OLED display, this long-range transmitter module keeps your control link rock-solid at up to 200Hz packet rates. Tailored for micro module bays like the RadioMaster TX16S MKII, Boxer, and TX12 MKII, it gives FPV pilots and fixed-wing operators maximum reliability. You can even solder the PCB UART pads to repurpose it as a 1000mW telemetry receiver if you really like over-engineering your setup.

Highlights
- 1W Power Output: Up to 1000mW of low-latency penetration power to annihilate signal dropouts.
- Convection Turbo Cooling: Built-in cooling fan and airflow channel prevent thermal throttling during high-power flights.
- Built-in TCXO Oscillator: Frequency stability guaranteed, whether flying in freezing rain or summer heat.
- OLED Display & Nav Key: Direct, painless access to ELRS LUA settings without fiddling through radio menus.
- Dual-Purpose Hardware: Integrated solder pads allow re-flashing as a high-powered 1W telemetry receiver.

Why You Want It
Because watching your quad smash into concrete over a lost packet is a rookie mistake. The Bandit Micro combines 915MHz/868MHz range advantage with ExpressLRS ultra-low latency, wrapped in a housing that will not melt your radio bay. Support for both ExpressLRS and mLRS protocol gives you seamless MAVLink telemetry options for serious long-range missions.

Specs
- Regulatory Domain: FCC915 / 868MHz
- Main MCU: ESP32
- Auxiliary MCU: ESP8285 (ExpressLRS Backpack)
- RF Chip: Semtech SX1276
- Refresh Rate: 25Hz / 200Hz
- Max Output Power: 1000mW (1 Watt)
- Input Voltage: XT30 DC 6V - 16.8V
- Form Factor: Micro Standard 5-pin Connector
- Weight: 78.0g (with T-antenna)
- Dimensions: 64.1 x 49.6 x 34.1 mm








FAQ
Which radios fit the Bandit Micro module?
It natively fits any radio with a standard Micro module bay, including the RadioMaster TX16S MKII, Boxer, and TX12 MKII.
Do I need an external battery pack?
While bay power works for lower wattages, utilizing the external XT30 power port (6V-16.8V) is recommended when pushing full 1W output power.
In the Box
- 1x RadioMaster Bandit Micro ExpressLRS RF Module
- 1x 900MHz T-Antenna
- 1x User Manual
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