Grayson Hobby which in located in Atlanta, Georgia is a USA Factory Authorized RadioMaster Service Center for the RadioMaster TX16 radio systems. We specialize in providing professional and efficient repair services for all RadioMaster Transmitters, including the Tx16 radio system, receivers, and accessories.
Our team of experienced technicians have been trained by RadioMaster to diagnose and repair any issues that may arise with your Tx16 equipment. We understand how important it is for you to have your equipment running smoothly and efficiently, which is why we strive to provide the best service possible.
One of the biggest advantages of choosing Grayson Hobby as your repair center is our access to original RadioMaster parts. This ensures that your Tx16 equipment will be repaired with the highest quality parts and will be returned to you in excellent working condition. Our technicians have the knowledge and expertise to repair and replace any parts on the Tx16, including the gimbal, screen, buttons, and internal components.
We understand that downtime can be costly and disruptive, which is why we work hard to get your equipment back to you as soon as possible. Our turnaround time is quick, and we will always keep you informed on the status of your repair. We offer repair service for the Tx16 radio system, and any other RadioMaster product you may have.
In addition to repairs, Grayson Hobby also offers a variety of other services to help you get the most out of your Tx16 and RadioMaster equipment. We can provide expert advice on setup, configuration, and even custom installations. We also offer a wide range of RadioMaster products for purchase, including the Tx16 radio system, receivers, and accessories.
At Grayson Hobby, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We understand that your equipment is an investment, and we want to make sure that it is protected and working at its best. Trust us to repair and maintain your Tx16 and RadioMaster equipment and we will not disappoint you. We offer a 90-day warranty on all repairs made by our technicians, so you can rest assured that your equipment will be in good working condition for a long time.
The Tx16 radio system is a powerful and versatile transmitter that can be used for a wide range of applications, including FPV racing, aerial photography, and more. It features an intuitive interface, long-range capabilities, and advanced telemetry options, making it a popular choice among hobbyists and professionals alike.
If you have any questions or need to schedule a repair, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to serving you and helping you get the most out of your Tx16 and RadioMaster equipment. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
In conclusion, Grayson Hobby is the best choice for your Tx16 and RadioMaster repair needs. With our expertise, original parts and quick turnaround time, we will get your equipment back to you in no time, and ensure that it’s in the best working condition possible. Our goal is to keep your equipment running at its best so you can enjoy your hobby without interruption. Contact us today to schedule your repair, and let us take care of the rest.
GraysonHobby.com/repairs
678.682.9123
repairs@graysonhobby.com
I have a Radiomaster TS16S which I purchased from Amazon in 2021 and it worked well. After not using it for about 9 months it developed the following problem after I charged the battery and turned it on: Emergy Mode to/ Open TX to Storage Warning bad radio data to/ press any key/ to Calibration/ press any key to start/ to being stuck in this page. I thought it might be a problem with the micro flash drive so I removed it and cleaned it. It contiued to do what it did initially.
When it worked it was a good unit so I would very much like to get it fixed. If you have an idea of whats wrong with it please send me an estimate of what it wll cost to repair it.
Thanks,
Nick
Have a tx16s mark 2. Will not power on. No lights. Like the battery is dead but battery is fully charged. Is there a fuse somewhere?