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Futaba R2006GS 2.4GHz 6-Channel S-FHSS Receiver - Reliable Wireless Control for RC Models

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Futaba R2006GS 2.4GHz 6-Channel S-FHSS Receiver - Reliable Wireless Control for RC ModelsThe Futaba R2006GS 2. 4GHz S FHSS 6 Channel Receiver is a high performance receiver designed for advanced model aircraft. This receiver is ideal for hobbyists who require a reliable and efficient control system for their remote controlled airplanes and drones. The Futaba R2006GS features high voltage capability ranging from 4. 8V to 7. 4V, allowing for seamless integration with 2S 7. 4V LiPo packs without the need for a regulator. It supports both

The Futaba R2006GS 2.4GHz S-FHSS 6-Channel Receiver is a high-performance receiver designed for advanced model aircraft. This receiver is ideal for hobbyists who require a reliable and efficient control system for their remote-controlled airplanes and drones.

The Futaba R2006GS features high-voltage capability ranging from 4.8V to 7.4V, allowing for seamless integration with 2S 7.4V LiPo packs without the need for a regulator. It supports both Normal and High-Speed Modes, providing flexibility for different types of servos and peripherals. The receiver is equipped with Easy-Link circuitry, ensuring quick binding to transmitters and easy setup. Its dual antenna diversity design enhances signal reliability, making it suitable for various flying conditions. The compact dimensions and lightweight design further enhance its usability in model aircraft.

Key Features:
  • High-voltage capability (4.8 - 7.4V) eliminates the need for an additional regulator.
  • Normal mode frame rate of 13.63ms, compatible with all servo types.
  • High-Speed mode (6.8ms output) designed for Futaba 4PL transmitters, optimized for digital servos.
  • Easy-Link circuitry for quick and efficient binding to transmitters.
  • Frequency hopping and spread spectrum design for improved signal reliability.
  • Dual Antenna Diversity for enhanced performance and reduced signal dropouts.
  • Compact dimensions (1.70 x 0.98 x 0.35 in) and lightweight (0.29 oz) for easy installation in various aircraft.

The Futaba R2006GS 2.4GHz S-FHSS 6-Channel Receiver is an excellent choice for hobbyists seeking a robust and efficient receiver for their RC aircraft. Its advanced features, high-voltage capability, and lightweight design make it suitable for both beginners and experienced flyers. Upgrade your RC setup with the Futaba R2006GS and experience superior control and performance.

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