Futaba FUSBS-01S SBUS2 Servo Telemetry Sensor for FASSTest/T-FHSS receiver systems  [FUSBS-01S]

FUTABA SBS-01S SBUS2 SERVO TELEMETRY SENSOR (FASSTEST/T-FHSS) # EBB1140
Price:
USD$19.80
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUSBS-01S
GTIN:
4513886307911
Condition:
Brand New
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SBUS2 servo telemetry sensor

This SBUS2 servo telemetry sensor from Futaba is an RC-scale receiver accessory designed to pass servo telemetry data over the SBUS2 link to compatible Futaba systems using FASSTest or T-FHSS protocols. It acts as an interface between a servo output and the receiver telemetry bus, allowing the transmitter to receive real-time telemetry for diagnostics and tuning tasks.

The unit is intended for use where telemetry awareness of servo behaviour helps setup and trim models, enabling quicker verification of responses after mechanical or radio adjustments. Installation is straightforward for experienced hobbyists: connect the sensor to the receiver’s SBUS2/telemetry-compatible port and configure telemetry options in the radio according to Futaba guidance.

In practice this sensor is used to confirm servo communication and to support iterative tuning workflows, such as adjusting end points, centring, or verifying neutral consistency during pre-flight or pre-run checks.

Specifications

  • Item: SBUS2 Servo Telemetry Sensor
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: FUSBS-01S
  • Compatibility: FASSTest/T-FHSS

Use this sensor when you need SBUS2 telemetry from servo lines into a Futaba FASSTest or T-FHSS system for clearer diagnostics and faster setup iterations in RC models.

It is compatible with Futaba systems that support SBUS2 telemetry under FASSTest and T-FHSS protocols.
The sensor connects to the receiver’s SBUS2 or telemetry-compatible port and the servo output as directed by Futaba wiring conventions.
No, this accessory is a telemetry interface and does not change normal servo power arrangements; follow standard power wiring for servos.
It sends servo telemetry values to the transmitter so you can verify communication and behaviour during setup and tuning.
Yes, enable and map the SBUS2 telemetry channel in your Futaba transmitter following the radio’s telemetry setup steps.

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