RadioMaster Nomad Module: The Ultimate FPV Drone ELRS Upgrade

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The RadioMaster Nomad module brings exciting new tech to ExpressLRS users, especially those looking for Gemini Crossband capabilities with 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz frequencies. It’s a versatile tool for experienced pilots who want better performance in nosy or crowded environments, like flying drones through buildings, over long distances, or just sport with bad reception.

With four independent antennas, the Nomad ensures a strong connection even in areas where signal loss is a concern. You can switch between different modes—2.4 GHz, 900 MHz, or the dual-band Gemini Crossband—depending on your flying needs. Settings are easily adjusted through the radio for flexibility.

It’s also designed to support future ELRS firmware updates, ensuring that pilots can access upcoming features like improved telemetry and reduced latency, making it a great long-term investment.

The design does come with a drawback, though. The Nomad uses a 20x20 mounting pattern, which may not fit drones that use the more common 30x30 configuration. An adapter might be needed, and it would be helpful if RadioMaster offered one to simplify installation.

It’s important to note that the Nomad is best for experienced users. Beginners or casual pilots may find the complexity overwhelming, as it requires a good understanding of ELRS settings to avoid performance issues. Those familiar with ELRS systems or Gemini technology, however, will appreciate the system’s flexibility.

One of the most valuable aspects of the Nomad is its reliability, using both 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz to reduce the risk of signal loss. This makes it perfect for environments with high RF interference or for events where a stable connection is essential.

The RadioMaster Nomad is a powerful tool for experienced pilots, offering excellent value and future-proof features. While it’s not ideal for beginners, its robust capabilities and affordable price make it a top choice for those looking to explore advanced ELRS technology.
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Don’t know if i need it but i bought it. 😁

AlexanderKA-iw
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This dual-band simultaneous connection gives both "frequency diversity" as well as regular spatial diversity.

RCHobbyFan
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Great now i have to get the nomad. I think my wife is going to demand an intervention.
lol

KazsprG
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been hovering since brass yaw heli gyros, more secure control is less liability and part$.
safety first, and fly offen. life goes quick

sullytrny
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so going into whoop season, should I just wait for the new quads that integrate this new RX? obviously not a builder

rgilroy
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Where or what frame will allow me to mount the nomad receiver dbr4 with the air unit 03, since they both are 20x20

ToastyAP
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I just wished the antennas were the T antennas and not a wire

LehtusBphreeflyFPV
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Frsky has been doing this for years. It's call TD. It has the capabilities of dual band 900 mhz and 2.4 Ghz. DJI has been doing dual band since the Mavic 2 pro. DJI does 2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz.

markbutler
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I purchased about 800 dollars and still ain’t got the drone to fly and can not get any help from getfpv the place I purchased it all from

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