The Futaba R2006GS 2.4GHz S-FHSS 6 Channel Air/Heli Receiver. The R2006GS receiver auto-adapts to the transmission mode selected, whether it’s FHSS or high-speed S-FHSS mode. Plus, since it operates on a wide range of voltage, you don’t need a regulator even if you use a 2S, 7.4V LiPo pack as a power source.
FEATURES:
High-voltage operation
Easy-Link™ binding
Frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum design
Dual Antenna Diversity
SPECIFICATIONS:
Modes: FHSS or S-FHSS
Type: Full-range flight receiver
Voltage Input: 4.8V-7.4V
Compatible Batteries: NiCd, NiMH, LiPo, LiIon & LiFe
Dimensions: 1-11/16 x 15/16 x 516 in (43 x 24 x 7.9 mm)
Weight: 0.29 oz (8.3 g)
Current Drain: 80mA (@ no signal)
Package total weight: 43.00 grams (incl. packaging)
Factory description: Futaba Futaba R2006GS-24G Receiver For 6J
The Futaba R2006GS 2.4GHz S-FHSS 6 Channel Air/Heli Receiver. The R2006GS receiver auto-adapts to the transmission mode selected, whether it’s FHSS or high-speed S-FHSS mode. Plus, since it operates on a wide range of voltage, you don’t need a regulator even if you use a 2S, 7.4V LiPo pack as a power source.
FEATURES:
High-voltage operation
Easy-Link™ binding
Frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum design
Dual Antenna Diversity
SPECIFICATIONS:
Modes: FHSS or S-FHSS
Type: Full-range flight receiver
Voltage Input: 4.8V-7.4V
Compatible Batteries: NiCd, NiMH, LiPo, LiIon & LiFe
Dimensions: 1-11/16 x 15/16 x 516 in (43 x 24 x 7.9 mm)
Weight: 0.29 oz (8.3 g)
Current Drain: 80mA (@ no signal)
Product weight: 43.00 grams
Factory description: Futaba Futaba R2006GS-24G Receiver For 6J
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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