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RATE ELRS 915MHz Long Range Receiver – 33cm Wavelength, Deep Obstacle Penetration
RATE ELRS 915MHz Long Range Receiver – 33cm Wavelength, Deep Obstacle Penetration
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Go further. Cut through trees. Trust the longer wave.
You already know ELRS is the king of range. But for deep mountain surfing, thick forest bando, or long-range missions – frequency matters.
915MHz isn’t just "another ELRS option". It’s physics.
Longer wavelength = better diffraction.
When signals hit an obstacle, 2.4GHz fights to go through it. 915MHz simply bends around it.

Why 915MHz?
| 2.4GHz | 915MHz (You are here) | |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelength | ~12.7cm | ~33cm (2.6x longer) |
| Obstacle handling | Blocked by leaves/trees | Diffracts (bends) around edges |
| Fresnel zone | Small | Larger, less sensitive to partial blocking |
| Best for | Freestyle, Racing, Close-range | Long-range, Mountain, Tree-heavy zone |
Real-world result:
You can fly behind a hill or a dense tree line. Your video might show static, but your control link stays rock solid.
No "Antenna Hunt" – Ready to Fly Out of the Box
Comes with a 72*95mm large T-antenna.
Factory pre-tuned. No extra purchase. No DIY tuning.
Build Friendly – Because Far Away Starts on the Bench
We keep the same semi-hole pad layout as our 2.4GHz Nano:
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Larger contact area for soldering
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Stronger mechanical bond
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Easier wire maintenance or swapping
No microscopic pads. No frustration.
Small size. Easy soldering. Less bench time. More flight time.

Key Features
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✅ 915MHz frequency – 33cm wavelength, 2.6x longer than 2.4GHz
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✅ Superior diffraction – Signal bends around obstacles (trees, hills, buildings), not blocked
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✅ Large Fresnel zone – Less sensitive to partial blockage during low-altitude or far-range flight
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✅ Includes 72*95mm large T-antenna – Factory pre-tuned, high gain, ready to fly
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✅ Semi-hole solder pads – Larger contact area, stronger joints, easier maintenance
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✅ Compact & easy build – Small footprint, simple wiring


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