The R334SBS is a high response speed ground-based receiver using Futaba's ultra-fast T-FHSS SR system. The high-speed response, small size, and robust case make it a great choice for RC car racers but it's also equally at home in a performance boat. It is compatible with 3.7V to 7.4V power sources allowing a wide array of applications.
Features:
For: RC
Material: Plastic
Color: Black
Designed for use with Futaba surface transmitters using TFHSS and TFHSS-SR technology
TFHSS bidirectional telemetry
Programmable and compatible with S.Bus2 systems
Normal/high-speed modes (auto-detection), normal mode accepts any type of servo, the high-speed mode only accepts digital servos including BLS servos
High voltage
Dual antenna diversity
Battery fail safe
Specifications:
Operating Voltage: 3.7-7.4V
Size: 1.3 x 0.88 x 0.44" (33.9 x 22.3 x 11.3mm)
Weight: 0.26oz (7.3g)
Includes:
Futaba R334SBS S.Bus2 T-FHSS SR HV 4-Channel Receiver (1 pc)
Package total weight: 50.00 grams (incl. packaging)
The R334SBS is a high response speed ground-based receiver using Futaba's ultra-fast T-FHSS SR system. The high-speed response, small size, and robust case make it a great choice for RC car racers but it's also equally at home in a performance boat. It is compatible with 3.7V to 7.4V power sources allowing a wide array of applications.
Features:
For: RC
Material: Plastic
Color: Black
Designed for use with Futaba surface transmitters using TFHSS and TFHSS-SR technology
TFHSS bidirectional telemetry
Programmable and compatible with S.Bus2 systems
Normal/high-speed modes (auto-detection), normal mode accepts any type of servo, the high-speed mode only accepts digital servos including BLS servos
High voltage
Dual antenna diversity
Battery fail safe
Specifications:
Operating Voltage: 3.7-7.4V
Size: 1.3 x 0.88 x 0.44" (33.9 x 22.3 x 11.3mm)
Weight: 0.26oz (7.3g)
Includes:
Futaba R334SBS S.Bus2 T-FHSS SR HV 4-Channel Receiver (1 pc)
Honshitsu-no-Chokushi FUTABA CORPORATION was established in 1948 as a manufacturer and seller of receiver vacuum tubes.
Utilizing vacuum tube technology, Futaba began manufacturing vacuum fluorescent displays. In 1962, Futaba began producing radio control equipment as well as press die set components, establishing what still remains as two of the company's primary divisions.
This was followed by the development of mold base components and the more recent addition of VFD modules to complete the lineup of Futaba's major products.
Firmly embracing the principle of manufacturing each component in-house, Futaba creates everything from its own tools to its own manufacturing facilities.
Honshitsu-no-Chokushi FUTABA CORPORATION was established in 1948 as a manufacturer and seller of receiver vacuum tubes.
Utilizing vacuum tube technology, Futaba began manufacturing vacuum fluorescent displays. In 1962, Futaba began producing radio control equipment as well as press die set components, establishing what still remains as two of the company's primary divisions.
This was followed by the development of mold base components and the more recent addition of VFD modules to complete the lineup of Futaba's major products.
Firmly embracing the principle of manufacturing each component in-house, Futaba creates everything from its own tools to its own manufacturing facilities.
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