Futaba 6EXHP 6-Channel (M2) PCM 72Mhz R146IP Radio System - Classic PCM Flight Radio  [6EXHP_C2]

Futaba 6EXHP 6-Channel (M2) PCM/ 72Mhz/ R146IP
Price:
AUD$176.60
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
6EXHP_C2
Condition:
Brand New
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Solid PCM Performance for RC Aviation

Pilots seeking a dependable radio will find the Futaba 6EXHP a practical tool for everyday flying. From club sessions to casual fun flying, this Futaba transmitter focuses on dependable control and straightforward operation.

Benefits of PCM Modulation

PCM on the 6EXHP reduces the risk of spurious interference and helps keep control signals clean. That extra integrity is useful when flying near other transmitters or in mixed frequency environments.

Trusted 72 MHz Connectivity

The 72 MHz band, paired with the R146IP receiver, gives the 6EXHP a consistent link suitable for most model aircraft. This configuration helps keep your commands precise during varied flight regimes.

Ergonomic Controls for Practical Use

The transmitter layout keeps essential switches and trims within reach so you can make quick adjustments without disrupting your focus. The controls are aimed at experienced flyers as well as pilots stepping up from basic radios.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 72 MHz
  • Modulation: PCM
  • Receiver: R146IP
  • Application: Airplanes & Helicopters

The Futaba 6EXHP is a dependable transmitter for those who want tried and tested PCM control and a familiar handling feel across a range of RC aircraft.

Yes, the 6EXHP is suitable for sport planes as long as the model uses a 72 MHz receiver and the necessary channels are available for your control setup.
Follow Futaba binding procedure in the manuals: put the receiver into bind mode, then use the 6EXHP binding steps to link them. Always check range and failsafe before flying.
Yes, the transmitter provides trim and endpoint adjustment options so you can fine tune servo travel and response for different airframes.
Use proper receiver mounting and keep antenna orientation away from metal surfaces. Regularly inspect connections and avoid coiling antennas tightly to maintain good range and signal quality.

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