Originally Posted by
Rad_Schuhart
Woah, this is the first news I have about the Tarango! It does indeed look very interesting, and that big screen is something I feel I will need in the future at some point!
I have seen some people are installing hall effects gimballs in those Tarangos too. I have never touched them so far. Are they worth it?
Yea the Tarango has been around for a year or so, you need to 3d print most of the case for it though. If you need just a screen and minor programming the TBS Tango is great, but the Tango 2 will have OpenTX, just not a FPV receiver & screen built in. TBS says there will be some way to add a screen but it won't come equipped with one so I went ahead and score a Tango 1 real cheap. The hall effect gimbals are a HUGE upgrade over the normal potentiometers. They are butter smooth even after months in the sand here in FL. The X9D has two of them, the M9 and M9R gimbals. The M9 gimbals have the normal 60 degree throws while the M9R will have 45 degree throws. For most people the normals are fine but I like the reduced throw ones. I've had both (I go through gimbals about every 3-6 months) and the M9R is my favorite. The signals sent are much smoother and it can be felt on an aircraft, not so sure about ground vehicles.