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Tiny RC TX
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This is a design that incorporates the smallest RC transmitter electronics I could find from multiple brands into a single, maximally tiny transmitter.
The main board is from a Jumper T Lite V1. This version requires a MOSFET mod in order to supply full power to the external module, but the MOSFET mod is smaller than the secondary board in the V2 that fixed the problem.
Sourcing parts for this might not be the easiest, but [Here](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003250475310.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.39.6c401802FQ7YLp) are the toggle switches I used. The momentary switch is a 10mm diameter pushbutton sourced from a brick and mortar vendor in Thailand, so good luck, I guess.
I also used two small batteries, 300mah each,with dimensions that fit in the pockets on the back shell, 501340 size.
The gimbals are Radiomaster pocket replacement gimbals. These are key because they're small AND, uniquely at the time of writing, have removable sticks, making them much
The main board is from a Jumper T Lite V1. This version requires a MOSFET mod in order to supply full power to the external module, but the MOSFET mod is smaller than the secondary board in the V2 that fixed the problem.
Sourcing parts for this might not be the easiest, but [Here](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003250475310.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.39.6c401802FQ7YLp) are the toggle switches I used. The momentary switch is a 10mm diameter pushbutton sourced from a brick and mortar vendor in Thailand, so good luck, I guess.
I also used two small batteries, 300mah each,with dimensions that fit in the pockets on the back shell, 501340 size.
The gimbals are Radiomaster pocket replacement gimbals. These are key because they're small AND, uniquely at the time of writing, have removable sticks, making them much
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