Futaba FUNR2106GF 2.4GHz 6-Channel HV Receiver for Park Flyers and Indoor Use  [FUNR2106GF]

FUTABA R2106GF 2.4GHZ 6-CHANNEL S-FHSS/FHSS HV RECEIVER FOR PARK FLYERS/INDOOR
Price:
USD$34.60
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUNR2106GF
Condition:
Brand New
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Compact 6-Channel Receiver

The Futaba FUNR2106GF is a compact 2.4GHz 6-channel receiver designed for small-scale radio-controlled aircraft used in park flyers and indoor flying. It supports Futaba's S-FHSS and FHSS communication protocols and carries the HV designation for compatibility with higher-voltage servo systems common in modern micro airframes.

Its role is straightforward: provide a reliable link between transmitter and onboard servos and speed controllers, while fitting into constrained airframes. The receiver's form factor and connection layout suit foam park flyers and lightweight indoor models where space and weight are limited.

Installation notes: place the unit away from high-current wiring to reduce interference, orient the antenna to maintain a clear reception pattern, and secure the receiver with light foam tape or a small mounting plate to isolate vibration. When pairing, follow your Futaba transmitter's S-FHSS/FHSS binding procedure to ensure proper protocol selection.

Specifications

  • Item 2.4GHz 6-channel S-FHSS/FHSS HV receiver
  • Material Electronic components
  • Model Number FUNR2106GF
  • Compatibility Park flyers, indoor models

Choose the FUNR2106GF when you need a small, protocol-compatible Futaba receiver for park flyer and indoor airframes where support for HV servos and Futaba link stability are required.

It supports Futaba S-FHSS and FHSS protocols as stated in the product name, so pair it with compatible Futaba transmitters using those modes.
The FUNR2106GF carries the HV designation, indicating compatibility with higher-voltage servo setups used in many small models; verify your servo voltage range matches your power source.
Use light foam tape or a thin double-sided adhesive to secure the receiver, keep antenna runs separated from high-current wiring, and avoid rigidly fixing it to vibrating structures.
It is intended for small-scale RC aircraft such as park flyers and indoor models where a lightweight, Futaba-protocol compatible receiver is required.

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