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Futaba r2006gs receiver manual
Futaba r2006gs receiver manual













futaba r2006gs receiver manual

#FUTABA R2006GS RECEIVER MANUAL MANUAL#

The receiver instruction manual states - Servo selection guide: 'You must use digital servos to cooperate with CORONA'S S-FHSS compatible receiver. The receiver lacks valuable information before purchasing this item.

futaba r2006gs receiver manual

Hobbyking should have made it clear under the item description that digital servos must or should be utilized. Thats all I use in my rc planes and I dont need to swap or buy digital servos just because this receiver cant handle them. If you are using analog servos in your model, your analog servo will get hot or BURN OUT.' Futaba R2006GS receivers which have always functioned faultlessly and the R6SF exhibits absolutely no difference in function or binding & NO glitches. Using a Futaba T6J transmitter, they both fly in EFX racers which offer very little space with respect to Rx placement or optimum positioning of antenna wires.

futaba r2006gs receiver manual

Just bought my second R6SF based on the reliability of the first one I bought over a year ago. Anyone who flies EFX's will know there are no 'second chances' on 4-cell!! Buy with confidence! Futaba R2006GS receivers which have always functioned faultlessly and the R6SF exhibits absolutely no difference in function or binding & NO glitches.įor a quarter of the price of the R2006GS.

futaba r2006gs receiver manual

Futaba R2006GS receivers which have always.īetter information please Corona! Just bought my second R6SF based on the reliability of the first one I bought over a year ago. Have to agree with LM re the 'Chinese English' instructions.sign of the times it. Maybe I'm being pedantic but being 'old school', I prefer to know the correct way BEFORE connecting electrical components and not rely on 'trial and error'. The -ve pins are the ones closest to the REVERSE side of the receiver (OPPOSITE side to the label), and the power source connects to Channel 6 pins. Instead they refer to 'S-bus' rather than 'Batt. It is also worth pointing out that nowhere is there any indication as to which way round the battery (or esc) and servo connectors should be fitted on the receiver pins.and seeing as there is no polarisation provided, it is possible to fit them two ways.įurthermore, Corona do not say in clear English, which of the six rows of three pins the Rx power source should connect to. Maybe I'm being pedantic but being 'old school', I prefer to know the correct way BEFORE connecting electrical components and not rely on 'trial and error'.īetter information please Corona! Have to agree with LM re the 'Chinese English' instructions.sign of the times it seems. Furthermore, Corona do not say in clear English, which of the six rows of three pins the Rx power source should connect to. It is also worth pointing out that nowhere is there any indication as to which way round the battery (or esc) and servo connectors should be fitted on the receiver pins.and seeing as there is no polarisation provided, it is possible to fit them two ways. Have to agree with LM re the 'Chinese English' instructions.sign of the times it seems. 6 Channel micro receiver (normal mode).When working in 'Special mode' the R6SF can output up to 8 channels using S.bus to allow greater flexibility in performance as well as a convenient way to reduce the wire count in tight installations. The Corona R6SF 2.4GHz S-FHSS/FHSS compatible 6Ch receiver is designed for use with Futaba S-FHSS/FHSS 2.4GHz transmitters, such as T4YF/T6J/T6K/T8J/T10J/T14SG/T18MZ & T18SZ air systems or 3PL/T3PRKA/4PLS/T4PX or T4GRS using S-FHSS/FHSS RF protocol.















Futaba r2006gs receiver manual