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High Preformance LoRa Radio Link

Build Status

ExpressLRS is an open source RC link for RC applications. It is based on the fantastic semtech SX127x/SX1280 hardware combined with an ESP8285, ESP32 or STM32. ExpressLRS supports a wide range of hardware platforms as well as both 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency options. ExpressLRS uses LoRa modulation as well as reduced packet size to achieve best in class range and latency compared to current commercial offerings.

ExpressLRS can run at various packet rates, up to 500hz or down to 25hz depending on your preference of range or low latency. At 900 MHz a maximum of 200 Hz packet rate is supported. At 2.4 GHz a blistering 500 Hz is currently supported with a custom openTX binary with future plans to extend this to 1000 Hz.

ExpressLRS can be flashed into existing Frsky R9M hardware (RX and TX), Jumper R900 RXs, GHOST ATTO/ZEPTO Receivers or Custom PCBs can be made if you enjoy tinkering. Several manufacturers are preparing to offer offical ELRS hardware soon so stay tuned.

LatencyChart

ExpressLRS aims to achieve the best possible link preformance for both latency and range. This is achieved with an optimised over the air packet structure. However, only basic telemetry is currently provided (VBAT, downlink/uplink LQ and downlink/uplink RSSI), work is underway for full telemetry support. This compromise allows ExpressLRS to achieve simultaneous better latency AND range compared to other options in the market. For example, ExpressLRS 2.4GHz 150Hz mode offers the same range as GHST Normal while delivering near triple the packet update rate. Similarly, ExpressLRS 900MHz 200Hz will dramatically out-range Crossfire 150Hz and ExpressLRS 50Hz will out-range Crossfire 50Hz watt per watt.

2.4GHz Comparison

RangeVsPacketRate

More information can be found in the wiki.

Supported Hardware

Development is ongoing but the following hardware is currently compatible

Frsky Hardware

RX/TX Hardware Status Notes
TX 2018 R9M Fully Supported Requires resistor mod for lowest latency
TX 2019 R9M Fully Supported Resistor mod not required
TX R9M Lite Fully Supported Limited to 50mW
TX R9M Lite Pro In Development
RX R9MM Fully Supported
RX R9MX Fully Supported
RX R9mini Fully Supported
RX R9slimplus Fully Supported
RX R9slimplusOTA Fully Supported

Jumper Hardware

RX/TX Hardware Status Notes
RX R900 mini Fully Supported Can only be flashed via stlink, BAD included antenna

ImmersionRC Ghost Hardware

RX/TX Hardware Status Notes
RX Ghost Atto Fully Supported Can only be flashed via stlink
RX Ghost Zepto Fully Supported Can only be flashed via stlink

DIY 2.4GHz Hardware

RX/TX Hardware Status Notes
TX ESP32 Module (E28 SX1280) Fully Supported Flashable via USB, 250mW max
TX ESP32 Module (F27 SX1280) In Testing Flashable via USB, 250mW max
TX ESP32 Module (Bare SX1280) Fully Supported Flashable via USB, 20mW max
RX 20x20mm RX Fully Supported Supports WIFI Updating
RX Nano RX Fully Supported Supports WIFI Updating
RX CCG Nano RX Fully Supported No WIFI, STM32 Based

DIY 900MHz Hardware

RX/TX Hardware Status Notes
TX DIY Module (RFM95 Module) Fully Supported Flashable via USB, 50mW max
TX TTGO V1 Dev Board Fully Supported No longer recommended
TX TTGO V2 Dev Board Fully Supported Supports WIFI Updating, 50mW max
RX DIY mini RX Fully Supported Supports WIFI Updating
RX DIY 20x20 RX Fully Supported Supports WIFI Updating

Hardware Examples

2.4GHz DIY Receiver and Transmitter

2.4GHz Hardware

Links:

868/915MHz DIY Receiver and Transmitter

868/915MHz Hardware

Links:

Long Range Leaderboard

One of the most frequently asked questions that gets asked from people who are interested in, but haven't yet tried ELRS is "How far does it go, and at what packet rate?" The following table is a leaderboard of the current record holder for each packet rate, and the longest distance from home. Note that not every flight resulted in a failsafe at max range, so the link may go (much) further in some cases.

Anyone can add an entry to the table, and entries should include the:

  • Max distance from home,
  • RF freq (900 / 2.4),
  • Packet rate,
  • Power level,
  • If the link failsafed at max range,
  • The pilot name,
  • A link to your DVR on youtube (DVR is essential to compete, sorry, no keyboard claims)
Max Dist. Freq Pkt Rate TX Power Failsafe at Max Range? Pilot Handle Link to DVR
30Km 900M 50HZ 1W No Snipes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbWvFIpVkto
10Km 2.4G 250HZ 100mW No Snipes https://youtu.be/dJYfWLtXVg8
6Km 900M 100HZ 50mW No Snipes https://youtu.be/kN89mINbmQc?t=58
4.77Km 900M 200HZ 250mW No DaBit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0lY0XwB6Ko
2.28Km 900M 50HZ 10mW No Mike Malagoli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi4OygUAZxA&t=75s

Legal Stuff

The use and operation of this type of device may require a license and some countries may forbid its use. It is entirely up to the end user to ensure compliance with local regulations. This is experimental software/hardware and there is no guarantee of stability or reliability. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

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