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BetaFPV SuperX Mono (Single LR1121) ELRS Gemini Xross Receiver - 2.4GHz/915MHz

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BetaFPV SuperX Mono (Single LR1121) ELRS Gemini Xross Receiver - 2.4GHz/915MHzPowered by Semtechs LR1121 RF chips and Espressifs ESP32 C3, the SuperX pioneers BETAFPVs first Gemini Xrossband receiver mastering 900M (868 915MHz) and 2. 4G bands via LoRa and blistering 1000Hz FSK modes. Conquer race gates and long range horizons with unshakeable signal reliability, where lesser links fail. Choose the dual band mastery of SuperX Nano or the band switching agility of SuperX Mono for precision tuned performance in any flying

Powered by Semtech’s LR1121 RF chips and Espressif’s ESP32-C3, the SuperX pioneers BETAFPV’s first Gemini Xrossband receiver – mastering 900M (868/915MHz) and 2.4G bands via LoRa and blistering 1000Hz FSK modes. Conquer race gates and long-range horizons with unshakeable signal reliability, where lesser links fail. Choose the dual-band mastery of SuperX Nano or the band-switching agility of SuperX Mono for precision-tuned performance in any flying scenario.

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Gemini ExpressLRS Gemini revolutionizes RC control by leveraging true diversity hardware to simultaneously transmit across 2.4GHz and/or 900MHz frequencies. Unlike conventional systems, Gemini utilizes dual independent transmit/receive chains - delivering superior link quality (LQ) that thrives in challenging environments like race courses or urban areas.

 

Gemini offers three modes: 900M Gemini, 2.4G Gemini, and 900M+2.4G Gemini Xrossband (GemX). With GemX, you no longer need to choose between performance traits—it combines 2.4GHz's low latency and 900MHz's long-range in a single, seamless link.

Note: The GemX mode requires a dual-band TX.

SuperX Mono: Band-switching Agility

The compact and lightweight SuperX Mono Receiver harnesses a single LR1121 chip with a dual-band antenna, enabling seamless switching between 900M and 2.4G. This cost-effective solution maintains impressive 1000Hz packet rates (in FSK mode) while offering exceptional value, making it ideal for micro builds and budget-conscious pilots who need versatile performance in both close-range freestyle and long-distance applications.

 

TX Compatibility

 

SuperX vs. SuperD vs. Nano

 

SuperX RX

SuperD RX

Nano RX

MCU

ESP32-C3

ESP32-PICO-D4

ESP8285

RF Chip

Dual LR1121, LR1121

Dual SX128X (2.4G), Dual SX1276 (900M)

SX128X (2.4G), SX1276 (900M)

Antenna Mode

Gemini, single

True diversity

Single

Frequency

900M+2.4G, 900M/2.4G

2.4G/900M

Telemetry Power

20dBm

20dBm (2.4G) / 17dBm (900M)

Modulation

LoRa, FSK

LoRa, FLRC

Serial Output Protocol

CRSF, SBUS, SUMD, DJI RS2 Pro, MAVLink


BETAFPV ExpressLRS Receivers

Choosing the right receiver is critical for optimal FPV performance. BETAFPV’s ExpressLRS lineup offers tailored solutions for every pilot: ELRS Lite, Micro, Nano, SuperP, SuperD, and the newest SuperX. From whoop racing to long-range cinematography, we engineer the low-latency links and interference-proof performance you demand.

 

Configuration

The SuperX Receiver currently supports CRSF/SBUS/SUMD protocols. The following takes CRSF protocol as an example to introduce its connection and pin configuration with Betaflight firmware flight controller.

Wiring diagram:

 

JST SH connector pin configuration:

Note: Betaflight and ExpressLRS use different JST SH connector pin configurations. Betaflight: 5V (V+), GND, RX, TX; ExpressLRS: GND, 5V (V+), TX, RX. When using the terminal wires for connection, please check the sequence.

Connect the flight controller to the Betaflight Configurator for basic configuration. First, on the "Port" tab, enable the flight controller serial port like UART1 as Serial Rx.

On the "Configuration" tab, set Receiver Mode to Serial (via UART) and Serial Receiver Provider to CRSF.

Bind

The SuperX Receiver uses ExpressLRS V3.x official protocol as its default firmware without a pre-set binding phrase. For successful operation, ensure the transmitter module also uses ExpressLRS V3.x or later firmware with no pre-set binding phrase.

  1. Power-cycle the receiver 3 times with a 1-second interval or press and hold the BOOT button for 2 seconds to enter binding mode.
  2. The RGB indicator flashes orange twice, which indicates the receiver is in bind mode.
  3. Configure remote control or transmitter module to bind with the receiver. If the RGB indicator is a solid light, it's bound!

Notes:

● After binding once, the receiver will remember the autosaved binding phrase and device. Further restarting of the device will be bound automatically without the need for a rebinding process.

● If you have flashed firmware to the SuperX and configured the binding phrase, you will not be able to bind using the method above. Please set the same binding phrase for the transmitter module, this allows the receiver to be bound to the device automatically.

● It is recommended to place the two antennas as far apart as possible for better reception.

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Features:

  • Semtech LR1121 RF chips + Espressif ESP32-C3
  • LoRa and blistering 1000Hz FSK modes
  • Supports 900M Gemini, 2.4G Gemini, 900M+2.4G GemX
  • SuperX Mono: Band-switching for micro builds
  • Works with Micro/Micro V2/Nano V2/SuperG TX modules
  • Compact and lightweight


Specifications:

 

SuperX Mono RX

SuperX Nano RX

MCU

ESP32-C3

Telemetry Power

20dBm

Input Voltage

5V

Protocols

CRSF, SBUS, SUMD, DJI RS2 Pro, MAVLink

RF Chip

Single LR1121

Dual LR1121

Reception Mode

Single

Diversity/Gemini

Frequency Band

900M/2.4G

900M+2.4G

Antenna Connector

IPEX MHF1 x1

IPEX MHF1 x2

Weight

0.82g

1.45g

Dimensions

12.3 x 18.6mm

16.3 x 21.4mm

LUA Name

BFPV SuperX Mon

BFPV SuperX Nan

Recommended

2''- 5'' drones (racing, freestyle, long-range)

5'' + drones (freestyle, photography, long-range)


Package Includes:

    • 1* SuperX Mono Receiver
    • 1* Dual-band T Antenna
    • 1* SH1.0 Connector (Single Ended)
    • 2* Heat Shrink Tubing
    • 1* User Manual

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