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Package Includes:
- 1 x FlySky FS-R6B 2.4G 6 Channel Receiver
Specifications:
Modulation Type | 2.4G |
Modulation | GFSK |
Difference Frequency | No |
Power | 5V DC(1.5V AAA*4) |
Weight | 25g |
Dimensions | 30 x 25 x 8mm |
1. What is FlySky FS-R6B 2.4GHz 6Ch Receiver?
- In the world of racing drones, small, lightweight components are a fundamental requirement to make drones more and more agile. This FS-R8S receiver of his does an excellent job of meeting these needs because it is so small and light. The receiver supports AFHDS (Automatic Frequency Hopping Digital System), a digital protocol that allows two or more radios to operate simultaneously without interfering with each other's aircraft. The signal range of the receiver is approximately 500-1000m. The small and lightweight size with best-in-class features such as 3.5-5V operating power requirement and radio frequency range make it suitable for quadcopter applications.
2. How does a Flysky Transmitter and Receiver work?
- FlySky offers the most affordable radio control solutions available on the market. This range is perfect for those who don't understand the addiction to flying a DIY drone or quadcopter. FlySky has a 4-channel transmitter, but 4-channel TX is enough for basic RC cars, boats, and basic planes, but 6 or more channels are needed to run a mini quadcopter. Channels 1-4 are used to control the actual movement of the vehicle, the remaining channels are assigned to radio switches and pots (potentiometers) and labeled as 'auxiliary channels' such as AUX 1, AUX 2, etc. called. upon. Aux channels can be used to enable different flight modes and control different peripherals of the quadcopter like the lost model buzzer and LED light. New technology is constantly being updated, so the number of functions and peripherals that can be controlled from the remote controller increases every day.