Description
The TBS TANGO FPV remote control is an all-in-one system made for FPV enthusiasts. It features built-in video receiver and a slot for JR-compatible radio modules. Input controls are provided by quality quad ball-bearing gimbals and camera operation is possible using smooth spring-loaded dials and rocker-switch. A huge display shows the video stream right on the remote, with an option to connect external goggles.
Key features
- All-in-one FPV remote control with R/C radio and video receiver built-in
- JR-compatible slot for any R/C radio module
- Large 4.2-inch display for live video stream
- Quality ball-bearing gimbals for control and spring-loaded dials for smooth camera operation
- High capacity built-in Lithium-ion cells, charges via USB
- External port for goggles
Specifications
Type: |
All-in-one FPV Remote Control |
RC system: |
JR-compatible expansion module, e.g. TBS CROSSFIRE |
FPV system: |
5G8 VRX receiver, 40CH |
Antenna: |
R/C: module specific |
FPV Channels: |
Boscam A, B, E, Fatshark, Raceband |
Display: |
LCD 4.2-inch, 640x480p |
R/C module compatibility: |
JR-compatible RF module with CRSF or PPM stream (absolute max. ratings: -0.3V to 15V), e.g. Crossfire, JR, FrSky and similar radio modules |
Battery: |
Li-Ion 18650 3.6V 6000mAh internal battery, USB-charging |
Operating range: |
Variable depending on output power and radio environment |
Ports: |
RJ45 connector for connecting video goggles, e.g. FatSharks DSC for trainer connection |
Controls: |
2x Quad ball-bearing gimbals 2x Two-position switches 2x Digital trims |
Working temperature: |
0 – 4 0 °C |
Size: |
150 x 80 x 20 mm |
Weight: |
340 grams, without R/C radio module |
Kit contents: |
1x TBS Tango Radio, 1x TBS tango strap, 1x RJ45-to-Fatshark cable |
Manual coming soon.
KennyWiz –
Is there latency added when using a FrSky module?
if so, how much?
Which module should be used to replace a Taranis?
admin –
It has digital output that minimizes the lag. TBS is working on PXX right now, which is a digital output to the XJT (FrSky) module. CRSF is already supported. PPM has 22.5ms lag.
admin –
An xjt module would be the best choice if you are replacing a Taranis. https://quadquestions.com/product/frsky-xjt-jrgraupner-type-16ch-duplex-transmitter-telemetry-module/
Mike –
Are you also selling the AV and Power Cable for Fatsharks? If so, how much. Thanks!
Michael –
I have preordered the Tango (55759). Can u recommend JR module for it that handles DSM2? Thanks.
Jay (verified owner) –
Which position is 0 on the top switches?
Anthony –
Typically it’s down which is a little counterintuitive if coming from a taranis. We recommend that if you want to swap it, run a calibration and when you get to the part that says to put the switches up, put them down instead so that they get registered to the tango backwards. This will make them act more normal if you are an FrSky user.
Franky –
Is this compatible with all receiver (Futaba, JR, Taranis, Spektrum)? and including the long range TBS CrossFire?
kwadracer –
Yes it is, I’m using my Tango with the Crossfire TX and micro Crossfire Rx
Zach –
Will it support video in from another RX and will it work with the Frsky DJT module. What about plane support or is this a quad only radio?
admin –
At the current time, it only supports it’s internal receiver. You could use it with a plane, but it is really geared towards quads at this time as there is no internal mixer. The nice thing about it is that it is future proofed and improvements to the software are constantly rolled out via the TBS Agent app.
jonathan rubin –
what module is recommended for spektrum dsm2 and dsmx ? and do you sell it for tbs tango ?
Matt sheridan –
When I run tbs agent I can’t get my tango to connect? Also I can’t find most of the menu options shown in the manual on mine. How do you assign the switches and flight mode?
Anthony –
Have you tried a different USB Cable? That can sometimes help with connectivity issues. If you can connect, upgrading the firmware with TBS agent should give you access to more menus.