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iRangeX specializes in multiprotocol transmitter modules and accessories for radio control (RC) drones and aircraft.

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iRangeX is a brand recognized in the radio control (RC) hobbyist community, particularly known for its versatile multiprotocol transmitter modules. The company designs and manufactures electronic components that expand the capabilities of standard RC transmitters, allowing pilots to control models using various different protocols from a single device.

Key products include the iRangeX IRX4 Plus and iRX6 modules, which are widely used to make transmitters like the Flysky FS-i6 compatible with a broad range of receivers. These solutions are popular among FPV drone racers and RC model aircraft enthusiasts seeking to consolidate their gear and improve cross-brand compatibility.

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iRangeX 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol Tuner RF Module Instruction Manual

4-in-1 Multi-Protocol Tuner RF Module • March 14, 2026
Comprehensive instruction manual for the iRangeX 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol Tuner RF Module, compatible with Frsky X9D, Jumper T16, and other JR transmitters. Includes setup, operating modes (PPM, Serial), firmware…

iRangeX support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • What is the purpose of the iRangeX IRX4 Plus module?

    The iRangeX IRX4 Plus is a 4-in-1 multiprotocol TX module that allows a single RC transmitter to bind with receivers from various manufacturers by supporting multiple communication protocols.

  • Is the iRangeX iRX6 compatible with Flysky transmitters?

    Yes, the iRangeX iRX6 Multiprotocol TX Module is specifically designed to work with Flysky FS-i6 and FS-i6X transmitters.

  • How do I select the protocol on an iRangeX module?

    Protocol selection typically involves using the rotary switch on the module or selecting the 'Serial' mode to control protocols directly through the transmitter's menu, depending on the specific model and firmware.