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The ACCST 2.4GHz system shifts the frequency hundreds of times per second. It means there are no signal conflicts and interruptions.
FrSky lightweight receiver is fit for 3D foamy and indoor slow flyers. Weighing in at a scant 2.6 grams, FrSky V8R4 with 2.4GHz ACCST technology is the perfect receiver for these types of applications.
Main features
- Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting Technology ( ACCST SYSTEM), robust frequency agility.
- Easy to bind and very fast link-up.
- Excellent reboot times.
- All channels are very effective and easy to set failsafe.
- Responsive and rock-solid in performance.
- Very Smooth servo movement.
- Extended range (1.5km-2.5km)
Specification
- Operating voltage: 3.0~16.0V
- Power consumption: 30mA
- Resolution: 3072
- Latency: 22ms
- Number of channels: 4
- Range: >1000m
- Dimensions: 36x17.5x8mm
- Weight: 3.5g
Additional Information
SKU | FRY-RC-1435 |
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Customer Reviews
- Great little receiver Review by Drew
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Quality Value Overall
I have this installed in a small DLG and it fits small spaces beautifully. Weighs only 2.6 grams and has a single short antenna, so placement isn't an issue.
If I didn't need Tx signal strength range feedback, I would use this Rx all the time. The only reason to upgrade to the D-series is if you want signal strength feedback. (Posted on 8/26/2013) - Great little receiver Review by Drew
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Quality Value Overall
First off, this is the "-II" version, which is completely updated to allow communication with the DJT module in either mode (set by the DJT module dip switches). Once you go through the binding process, all you have to do is set the failsafe and it's ready to go at 100%. Range is outstanding -- I had a 2-meter glider flying at maximum range (at least 1000-1500 feet) without any problems.
I have this installed in a small DLG and it fits small spaces beautifully. Weighs only 2.6 grams and has a single short antenna, so placement isn't an issue.
If I didn't need Tx signal strength range feedback, I would use this Rx all the time. The only reason to upgrade to the D-series is if you want signal strength feedback. (Posted on 8/26/2013) - Great receiver, Great price Review by john
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Quality Value Overall