FrSky V8R4-II 4 Channel Park Flier Receiver for RC model


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Features
This Receiver is compatible with all FrSky modules (V8 & D), receive only (V8R4-II can talk in either mode, but it does not send telemetry information back to the transmitter).
The V8R4-II features the FrSky ACCST (Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting
Technology) an advanced technology. The ACCST 2.4GHz system shifts the frequency
hundreds of times per second. This means there are no signal conflicts and interruptions.
The V8R4-II FrSky lightweight receiver is a great fit for small Park Fliers, 3D foamy and
indoor slow flyers. Weighing in at a scant 3.5 grams, this 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.
Product Details
Dimensions: 36 x 17.5 x 8mm
Weight: 3.5g (2.7g naked)
Operating Voltage Range: 3.0-16.0V
Operating Current: 30mA
Specified Range: better than 1km
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FrSky V8R4-II 4 Channel Park Flier Receiver for RC model x 1
FrSky V8R4-II 4 Channel Park Flier Receiver for RC model
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 14 September, 2018.

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