


The 9XR will natively use the 2.4 gHz DSM2 (Spektrum) protocol. This will mean that it will be compatible with Spektrum and Spektrum-compatible receivers such as HobbyKing's OrangeRX line.
The 9XR will also include support for other protocols like DSMX, Futaba's FASST, and FrSky through transmitter modules.
(SOURCE: HobbyKing Twitter "module based with inbuilt 2.4 antenna plus options for FASST, DSMX & long range 433mhz plus it looks & feels much nicer.")
The 9XR will use an open-source firmware similar to ER9X for the 9X.
A built-in port will allow for custom firmwares to be uploaded.
The display will have a built-in backlight.
The build quality will be better than the 9X, featuring higher-quality switches and components, and allegedly scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla glass.
The 9XR will use the same Atmega chip as the 9X.
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