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Detrum Blue Blitz-DT9 9CH Smart Programming/Telemetry Transmitter Set(TX+RXC9M)

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Detrum Blue Blitz-DT9 9CH Smart Programming/Telemetry Transmitter Set(TX+RXC9M)The Detrum Blitz DT9 9 Channel Smart Remote Controller (Blue) is a powerful 2. 4GHz RC controller with telemetry, wireless training, and full programming capabilities. It supports all Detrum stabilizer receivers and is now pre loaded with gyro data for all Dynam aircraft for instant setup via SD card. With real time flight data, GPS feedback, ESC programming, voice alerts, dual antenna design, and 15+ hours of battery life, the DT9 ensures smooth,

The Detrum Blitz-DT9 9-Channel Smart Remote Controller (Blue) is a powerful 2.4GHz RC controller with telemetry, wireless training, and full programming capabilities. It supports all Detrum stabilizer receivers and is now pre-loaded with gyro data for all Dynam aircraft for instant setup via SD card. With real-time flight data, GPS feedback, ESC programming, voice alerts, dual antenna design, and 15+ hours of battery life, the DT9 ensures smooth, safe, and precise control of aircraft, ships, drones, tanks, and more.
Let me go over the features in detail:

  • Supports a variety of RC models
    Supports a variety of RC models, including RC airplanes, boats, drones, tanks, and excavations.
  • Multiple modes to optimize intelligent flight
    This groundbreaking transmitter is compatible with a variety of receiver types and supports auto-balance mode, stunt mode, altitude hold mode, POI (point of interest) mode, return mode, and more. It effectively reduces the problem of aircraft crashes caused by improper operation.
  • Ultra-long standby time
    Powered by a 7.4V 3000mAh lithium polymer battery, it can run continuously for more than 15 hours and supports online charging.
  • Dual antenna design
    The vertical antenna on the top and the horizontal antenna in the handle can provide all-round signal coverage, reducing the risk of loss of control and improving flight safety.
  • Real-time data return/one-key return
    With the SR86A-G telemetry receiver, the DetrumZ3 flight control can provide real-time flight information and real-time monitoring, including speed, altitude, location, GPS, battery voltage and signal strength. And support GPS one-key return and automatic return when signal is lost, providing more protection for the aircraft model.
  • Easy programming
    The BLITZ-DT9 transmitter allows you to program the ESC and stabilize the receiver online without the need for an additional programming card, making the setup easier.
  • With a black box
    Telemetry data is recorded on an SD card, which can easily obtain flight information and facilitate maintenance.
  • Built-in wireless training system - 30 meters
    The BLITZ-DT9 transmitter has a built-in wireless training system, allowing the instructor to teach flying skills wirelessly at a distance of up to 30 meters, in addition, the instructor and student transmitters can be connected using a training cable.
  • Friendly human-computer interaction
    The BLITZ-DT9 setting interface adopts a text-plus-picture approach, and provides menu broadcasts and programmable voice alarms for telemetry data. And it is suitable for noisy environments. For alarm conditions, a vibration alarm is also provided.

The Detrum RXC9M 9CH 2.4GHz Receiver offers full-range telemetry, 9 PWM outputs, and strong signal stability with a diversity antenna. It supports fail-safe output and ensures reliable, interference-free control for advanced RC aircraft.

Specifications

Blitz-DT9 9CH TX

Number of Channels  9
Modulation / Protocol  DSSS&FHSS
Band  2.4GHz
Frame Rate  2.6ms
Telemetry  Yes
Voice Alerts  Yes
SD Card Support  Yes
Upgradeable Firmware  Yes
Trainer System  Yes (both wired and wireless)
ESC Parameter Setting Support  Yes
Stabilized Receiver Setting Support  Yes
Black Box  Yes
Built-in Charging Module  Yes
Battery  7.4V 3000mAh Li-Po (included)
Charging Voltage  DC 12V/1.5A
Consuming Current  < 300mA
Size  204x246x122mm
Net Weight  693g (without battery) /834g (with battery)

 

RXC9M Receiver

Number of Channels  9
Frequency  2.4GHz
Communication Distance  >1.6Km
Power Supply  4V~16V
Output Signal  PWM/ PPM/ D.Bus
Assembly time  5~12 minutes
Dimension (L x W x H)  42.6 x 27.4 x 12.9mm
Weight  10g
Output Signal  9 PWM
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