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Transmitter JR (Micro) to Nano (Lite) TX Module Adapter

Transmitter JR (Micro) to Nano (Lite) TX Module Adapter

SKU:1993579

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Size Matters

Look, we get it. You bought a compact radio because "portability is king," and then you realized you actually want to blast 1W of ELRS or Crossfire power from a module that weighs more than the handset itself. This JR module bay adapter is the bridge between your tiny-radio dreams and your high-power reality. It’s basically a gym membership for your module bay, without the monthly fees or the smell of stale sweat.

Why You Actually Want It

Is it pretty? It is 3D printed, so "industrial chic" is the polite term. But it works. Instead of selling your Tango 2 or Zorro on eBay at a loss, just strap this black piece of PLA on the back and pretend you meant for it to look this chunky. It converts that cute Nano/Lite port into a full-sized JR/Micro bay, because size—contrary to what your partner told you—occasionally matters in RF penetration. This is the ultimate fix for the "I want a small radio but big modules" paradox.

Specifications

  • Input Connector: Nano (Lite) - The little one on the back of your X-Lite/Zorro.
  • Output Connector: JR (Micro) - The industry standard for modules that actually do something.
  • Material: PLA (3D Printed - keep it away from 40°C heatwaves, please).
  • Dimensions: 60 x 50 x 30mm.
  • Weight: 18g (Light enough that even your toothpick quad won't notice, though it's on your radio).
  • Colour: Black (Matches your soul after your third failsafe of the day).

In the Box

  • 1x Transmitter JR (Micro) to Nano (Lite) TX Module Adapter

Compatibility

Supported Transmitters: TBS Tango 2, Radiomaster GX12, FrSky X-Lite/X-Lite Pro, iFlight Commando 8, Jumper T-Lite/T-Pro, and any other radio that thinks a "Lite" bay is enough.

Supported Modules: TBS Crossfire Micro TX/TX Lite, ELRS Micro modules (BetaFPV, Happymodel, Namimno), FrSky R9M/XJT, SIYI FM30, and any other JR-style brick you want to hang off the back.

Highlights

  • Zero Lag: It is a pass-through adapter, not a quantum computer. Your latency remains as low as your battery voltage.
  • Plug and Pray: Snaps into place. If it doesn't fit, you're probably trying to put it on a Taranis X9D. Don't do that.
  • Self-Aware Design: It knows it looks a bit ridiculous, and it owns it.

Notes

This is just the adapter. It does not include a transmitter or a module. If you thought you were getting a whole radio system for this price, I have a bridge in London to sell you. Also, be mindful of your radio's internal power delivery—big modules like a snack.

Disclaimer

Unmanned Tech is not responsible for your radio looking slightly more "cyberpunk" than intended. 3D printed parts may have minor cosmetic imperfections.

Still Here?

Stop overthinking the 18-gram plastic bracket. You need it, your Crossfire is lonely, and our UK warehouse staff need something to pack between tea breaks. Add to cart. #FPVlife #RadiomasterZorro #TBSTango2 #ELRS #FPVUK