Meet The New Flysky Transmitter And Receivers
For car and boat drivers, Flysky has designed FS-GT2F for you. This transmitter uses 2.4GHz system and has 2 channels, which are AFHDS 2A and AFHDS. With 2.4-2.48GHz RF range, 500HKz bandwidth, its sensitivity can reach 1024. It has low voltage warning setting, so there is no need for you to worry when it's less than 4.2V. It has no huge screen that you can touch or fancy looks, instead it uses simple LED indicator as display mode, which is easier and more effective if you plays with it frequently. Only 323g in weight, you can take it with you all the time. Together with the transmitter, there is also a receiver, which weighs only 5g and has an AFHDS 2A system.
Before we get to the FS-i4, the transmitter Flysky made mainly for fixed-wing/glider/helicopter, I have to admit that I've never seen this type of transmitters before and I thought it's going to be the same size as a game machine control handle. So when I took it out, its size surprised me. It's much bigger so for me it's like I am really controlling a helicopter. Okay, so much for fantasy. This transmitter has 4 channels and about the same RF range as the one we talked above, which is 2.405 to 2.475GHz. It has less than 20dBm RF power and AFHDS 1A and ADHDS system. It's a bit over 300g, so holding it with your hands won't cause any pressure, even for girls. The receiver has been packed with it in the box as well.
Both transmitter and receivers have a disk in it for you to install the simulate port function. As a beginner and you want to practice more or if you are attending a virtual RC racing, this is your best choice. The one that suits you the most is the one you really need.




