Futaba R203GF Off-Road 3-Channel 2.4GHz S-FHSS Receiver for 3PRKA  [R203GF]

Futaba R203GF 3-Channel 2.4GHz S-FHSS Receiver for 3PRKA
Price:
AUD$64.56
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R203GF
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Rugged Performance from the Futaba R203GF Receiver

The Futaba R203GF brings dependable 3-channel control to off-road buggies and basher builds. Integrated S-FHSS technology helps maintain a steady connection even in congested radio conditions, so your inputs stay accurate when you need them.

Reliable Links for Demanding Use

Futaba's reputation for reliability continues with the R203GF, which provides predictable control responses and minimal interference. Its small form factor makes it easy to fit into compact radio trays while delivering quick command execution.

Plug-In Compatibility with 3PRKA Systems

Made to mate cleanly with the Futaba 3PRKA transmitter, the R203GF keeps setup simple for drivers and builders who prefer straightforward installation. It is a good option when upgrading older receivers or configuring a new off-road rig.

Specifications

  • Channels: 3
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Protocol: S-FHSS
  • Voltage Range: 4.8V-7.4V
  • Dimensions: 39.1 x 26.9 x 10.0 mm
  • Weight: 8.5g

For builders focused on off-road performance, the Futaba R203GF pairs compact sizing with robust signal behaviour and simple compatibility with the 3PRKA transmitter.

Yes, the receiver maintains signal stability under vibration when mounted securely; use foam mounting or double-sided tape to reduce shock transfer and protect connections.
Operate the R203GF from 4.8V up to 7.4V. Ensure your BEC or battery pack provides steady voltage under load to prevent brownouts with high-draw servos.
No special firmware is required for standard binding and operation with a 3PRKA transmitter; follow Futaba binding steps if you need advanced setup options.
Keep the antenna away from metal body mounts and battery packs, run it along the chassis with some vertical offset, and avoid short coiling to preserve range and reception.

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