BetaFPV LiteRadio 3 RC Transmitter Mode 2 - ELRS 2.4GHzLiteRadio 3 is a remote control radio transmitter designed primarily for RC models, including multirotor, airplanes. It gives you more than you ever thought possible from an entry level 8 channel radio. LiteRadio 3 Radio Transmitter is the newest remote control in the LiteRadio series. This transmitter features an ergonomically designed handle and has superb performance in its working time, newly updated gimbal, and multi protocol support (Frsky
LiteRadio 3 is a remote control radio transmitter designed primarily for RC models, including multirotor, airplanes. It gives you more than you ever thought possible from an entry-level 8-channel radio.
LiteRadio 3 Radio Transmitter is the newest remote control in theLiteRadio series. This transmitter features an ergonomically designed handle and has superb performance in its working time, newly updated gimbal, and multi-protocol support (Frsky version). Besides, this version supports BETAFPV Configurator which is a utility designed to simply update, configure, and tune the radio controller.
The current factory default firmware is ELRS V2, and it can be upgraded to the beta version of ELRS V3 firmware. For detailed instructions,
Reserving a nano bay on the backside, LiteRadio 3 supports an external module.BETAFPV ELRS Nano TX Module, which features a high refresh rate, ultra-low latency, and long-range, is strongly recommended to LiteRadio 3.
Note: The external modules should support the CRSF protocol when using other brands.If you are ready to install the TBS external nano module, the TBS nano module case size should be 64*42*25mm, the thicker one of the retrofit cases.
Improvements on LiteRadio 3
Compared with LiteRadio 2 SE, the LiteRadio 3 is equipped with a 2000mAh 1S battery, bringing an excellent endurance performance up to 15 working hours without an external module. Reserving a nano bay on the backside, it supports an external module for use withELRS Nano TX Module, which supports CRSF protocol. Moreover, the LiteRadio 3gimbalis newly updated with an accurate potentiometer and adjustable stick ends.
Note: The LiteRadio 2 SE ordered from December supports the BETAFPV configurator. At the same time, the LiteRadio 2 SE gimbals are the same as LiteRadio 3 for orders from December.
BETAFPV Configurator
BETAFPV Configurator is a utility designed to simplify updating, configuring, and tuning the radio transmitter.
The function of the BETAFPV Configurator is listed below.
Basic radio controller setup, like mode switch, turn on/off RF modules.
Full function of the ExpressLRS configuration, like outpower, packet rate, etc.
Channel mixer for fixed wing drones.
Firmware update.
Only the radio controller ExpressLRS 2.4G and Frsky 2.0 version support BETAFPV Configurator nowadays. we will upgrade to ELRS V3.0. as soon as possible.
DO NOT power on the transmitter first and connect it to the PC. The USB port is invalid in this situation.
How to switch the protocol
Note: Switching internal protocol is only available for the Frsky version radio transmitter. ExpressLRS version can only switch to the external TX module.
To change protocols and TX module, here are the steps:
Power the radio transmitter off;
Press and hold the BIND button while powering the radio transmitter back on;
Then the flash color and times of the LED before buzzer alarms will change, according to the tables above.
The Frsky version could support 4 different internal protocols, including Frsky D16 FCC, Frsky D16 LBT, Frsky D8, and Futaba S-FHSS. The protocol is indicated by the flashing times of the LED when power on, before the buzzer alarms.
Frsky Version LED Status Protocol Version Red Flash once Internal Frsky D16 FCC (ACCST 1.X Version) Red Flash twice Internal Frsky D16 LBT (ACCST 1.X Version) Red Flash Three Times Internal Frsky D8 Red Flash Four Times Internal Futaba S-FHSS Purple Flash Three Times Quickly Internal TX Module Off and Run External TX Module
Note: LiteRadio 3 Frsky version only works with D16 ACCST 1.X Frsky protocol. So if you use a Frsky receiver with D16 ACCST 2.X version or ACCESS version, the binding will fail.
ExpressLRS Version LED Status Protocol Version Red Flash once Internal ELRS Purple Flash Three Times Quickly Internal TX Module Off and Run External TX Module
BETAFPV V2.0.X firmwarefor LiteRadio 3. The V2.0.1 version for ELRS supports adjustable joystick dead zone.
Below are the joystick calibration videos for LiteRadio 3 transmitter. The instruction is the same for both LiteRadio 3 and LiteRadio 2 SE.
Features:
8 channels in total.
USB Joystick support for most practice simulators.
Nano module bay for external TX module.
Newly designed joystick gimbal for longer usage life.
Support BETAFPV Configurator for updating, configuring, and tuning.
Provide ExpressLRS 2.4G protocol version and Frsky protocol version for option.
Built-in 2000mAh battery and USB charge supported.
Bullet Points:
LiteRadio 3 upgrades with BETAFPV self-developedCustomizedLiteRadio System. Pilots can directly operate the Joystick Calibration and Firmware Update on the radio transmitter, which is more convenient for the beginner racer to operate.
Equipped with a built-in 2000 mAh 1S battery, LiteRadio 3 can work up to 15 hours without an external module, bringing an excellent endurance performance.
Comes with a built-in charging module, LiteRadio 3 supports USB charging which is more convenient to use. Meanwhile, it designs a Low-Power warning to indicate a low battery. It indicates a low battery and needs to be re-charged if the blue light flashes slowly and the buzzer beeps continuously.
Newly designed with a nano bay, it supports the external TX module. Highly recommendBETAFPV ELRS Nano Module, which is compatible with the LiteRadio 3 radio transmitter and makes CRSF protocol available.
Adopted the rubber coat, LiteRadio 3 is ergonomic and has the shape of a gaming controller. It's comfortable to hold, and the anti-slip texture on the handles allows for a solid grip.
It is the safest and quickest method to get started by using a model practice simulator for starters. LiteRadio 3 radio transmitter supports most of the simulators on market with comprehensive configuration.
Specifications:
Item: LiteRadio 3 Radio Transmitter
Frequency Range:2.4G
2.4G System:CC2500/SX1280
Channel: 8
Support Protocol:Futaba S-FHSS/Frsky FCC D16/Frsky LBT D16/Frsky D8, ExpressLRS 2.4G
Power: ELRS version 25mW/50mW/100mW, Frsky version 100mW
Adapted Drone Type: Multirotor, Airplane
Support USB Charging / Firmware Update
Support BETAFPV Configurator / Most Practice Simulator
LED Light: Green-Power On / Red-Warning if the voltage is lower than 3.5V / Blue-Normal
This ball is super fast, and lasts very long on one charge. It really keeps my cat entertained, he’s just so curious about it. It’s easy to pick out dust any hair it might catch on, it’s rubber material is durable. It’s a stable toy since my cat likes to play roughly.
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Rossanne Wankovsky
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
My pup loved it.
Color: Red
“Bought this for my dog Loki and it was an instant hit. He usually loses interest in toys pretty quickly, but this ball kept him entertained way longer than expected. The lights and movement immediately grabbed his attention, and he spent a solid hour chasing, pawing, and carrying it around the house.
It’s durable enough for excited play, easy to charge/use, and even survived Loki’s dramatic ‘victory laps’ through the living room. Bonus: it tired him out enough for an actual nap afterward. Definitely worth it for high-energy dogs or curious pets.”
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Oma Q
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Great entertaining toy
Color: Yellow
This is such a great you to help get some energy out of my little pup. She spends long amounts of time chasing and carrying it around. Entertains her for quite a while. The only draw back is the string that she carries it around with wears thin and break.
If there were replacement ones I would buy them.
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Amanda
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Great interactive toy for pets
Color: Red
Very amusing interactive toy for pets! Our toddler got a kick out of this too :) Keeps our dog entertained and engaged. The battery life was decent and easy to recharge. It has 3 different settings for the movement depending what your pet likes. We had it go under furniture in hard to reach spots, but it is pretty good at moving itself out which is a plus. Great toy if your pet likes to chase.
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A. F.
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
One of the Best Toy I’ve Gotten My Dog-Now Buying Our 5th Because He’s Obsessed
Color: Blue
My small mixed breed dog is high intelligence, energy and emotion. Since he was a 2lb puppy, he’s gotten bored with regular dog toys. I came across these when searching for a ball that lights up, not knowing it would be one of the best things I could’ve purchased for him. He plays with it so often that I ended up buying 2 more shortly after the first one. I did that so I could have them charging while he plays with one. They stay charged for a few days if they’re not used much, but he plays with them all throughout the day. They automatically take a nap after 5 minutes of no activity and wake up if moved within 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, you have to turn them back on. He plays with it so often that I only have to turn it on once or twice a day. They’re easy to turn on. You just hold the power button for a couple of seconds and then press it to cycle through to the color of the corresponding setting you want. There are three different settings that combine movement and vibration. I love that no matter what setting you choose, the movement is always randomized, which keeps him from getting bored with it. We’ve had them about 5 months and they all still work, which is amazing because he’s so hard on them. He grabs them by the string and swings them around, hits them against the hard floor, and basically bumps everything nearby with them. They’re made of extremely hard plastic and the ball is covered in rubber. So it helps keep it quieter when zooming through the house. It’s impressive how tough these things are. The first one I bought just got a crack in it two days ago after he smacked it repeatedly on concrete, so they’re surprisingly well made. They sound like a Hot Wheels or tiny race car. The only noise they make really besides the zoom sound when they’re rolling is the vibrating or if they bump into something. Which if they run into a wall, they change direction like a Roomba does. I’m now buying two more because the strings are just now beginning to fray after about 5 months and because he now wants to have two going at the same time. I’ve also bought him an animatronic lobster and a quail for the same reason as these. They all keep him busy and engaged. If he’s awake, he’s making up games using all three of the toys. The animatronics are the same thing where you charge them up, the nap and wake up when moved, and are randomized. I also have two of the lobsters and quail to charge while he plays with the other. The only automatic toy he has that makes noise is the animatronic quail which is programmed to make real quail sounds but quiet enough to not be distracting. These balls are the incredible and I give them to friends with dogs who all love them as well. If you’ve got a dog a dog that needs it’s mind engaged, I HIGHLY recommend these balls!!! I also recommend looking into cat toys because they’re much more entertaining and engaging than a squeaky toy.