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Spektrum AR9100 DSM2 9 Channel Powersafe Receiver
The AR9100 is designed for models using multiple servos that draw excess current or multiple high-torque servos, such as giant-scale airplanes and jet models. It features a robust power bus designed to manage high-current loads, as well as dual 16AWG battery input leads with EC3 connectors for use with larger battery packs. This makes it possible to support high-current systems straight through the AR9100 without the need for a separate power system. As an added measure of safety, Spektrum designed the AR9100 with a soft switch. Servo current is routed around the switch so, should it fail for any
reason, power to the system will not be interrupted.
The AR9100 PowerSafe™ receiver is a full-range receiver system designed for models that draw excess current such as giant-scale airplanes and jet models. This unique receiver design contains a main unit which houses the power bus, and it includes 3 remote receivers which come with one of each: 9”, 12” and 24” remote receiver extensions. The dual path redundancy of Spektrum's DuaLink™ technology, plus the fact each of the receivers is mounted in a slightly different location, exposes each to a different view of the RF environment and creates a bulletproof RF link in all conditions. You can add an optional fourth remote receiver (SPM9545—sold separately) to further enhance the receiving capabilities of the system for more complex aircraft.
In addition to Spektrum's exclusive SmartSafe™ technology, the AR9100 gives you the option of using standard user preset failsafe settings. It is also compatible with Spektrum's optional Flight Log
9Channels
Dual 16AWG battery input leads with EC3 connectors for use with larger battery packs
Includes a soft switch that fails on
Includes 3 remote receivers
SmartSafe fail-safe system
Flight Log Compatable
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Spektrum AR9000—9 Channel Receiver
The AR9000 combines two internal receivers and one remote receiver for path diversity and ultimate radio installation flexibility. The radio system simultaneously transmits on two frequencies creating dual RF paths. This dual path redundancy, plus the fact the remote receiver(s) are located in different locations exposes each receiver to a different view of the RF environment providing unmatched path diversity.
A second remote receiver (SPM9545) can be added to the system to increase the receiver’s view of the RF link. This option might work well in giant scale aerobatic planes or jets where installations become challenging. Remote receiver extensions are available in 6”, 9”, 12”, 24”, and 36” lengths to provide a variety of installation options.
Spektrum’s optional Flight Log (SPM9540) is compatible with the AR9000. The Flight Log displays the receiver’s real time voltage. It also shows individual internal and remote receivers' RF link data, and overall system RF link performance.
While the optional remote receiver and flight log are not necessary to operate the AR9000, some large or complex models may benefit from having these items included in the set up. Every model is unique, and Spektrum’s receiver solutions allow you to customize the radio installation to match the unique demands of all your radio system installation needs.
9Channels
External and internal receiver
DuaLink
# Model Match (prevents flying a model using the wrong model memory)
Servo Sync
SmartSafe fail-safe system
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Spektrum AR7010—Spectacular Signal Clarity:
The AR7010 combines an internal and remote receiver, offering superior path diversity. The radio system simultaneously transmits on two frequencies, creating dual RF paths. This dual path redundancy, plus the fact each of the two receivers is located in a slightly different location, exposes each to a different RF environment and creates a bulletproof RF link in all conditions. The AR7010 is Flight Log compatible (SPM9540 sold separately).
Spektrum Flight Log
Key Features
Real-time voltage digital display
Records individual antenna fades
Records frame losses
Records failsafes (holds)
Overview
Spektrum’s optional Flight Log is a unique tool that allows you to view the performance of your radio system like never before. With the revolutionary Flight Log, you can now quickly and easily view the real-time voltage supplied to your receiver, how many fades each internal receiver and remote receiver gets each flight, and if the system received any frame losses or failsafes (holds).
The Flight Log is an optional component that was originally designed for testing, but now it is offered as a handy device that gives you a clear digital readout of your radio performance. The Flight Log is not required, but for complex aircraft, it provides an intuitive analysis of the overall performance of the radio installation. Some of today’s models can be very demanding. The Flight Log ensures confidence that your system is working properly and you have optimized the radio installation.
The Flight Log provides the following information:
System voltage - receiver pack voltage
Antenna fades – represent the loss of a bit of information on that specific antenna. Typically it’s normal to have as many as 50 – 100 antenna fades on any one of the antennas during a flight. If any single antenna experiences over 500 fades in a single flight, the antenna should be repositioned in the aircraft to optimize the RF link.
Frame Loss – represents simultaneous antenna fades on all attached receivers. If the RF link is performing optimally, frame losses per flight should be less than 20.
Hold – a hold occurs when 45 contiguous (one right after the other) frame losses occur. This takes about one second. If a hold occurs during flight, it’s important to re-evaluate the system, moving the antennas to different locations and/or checking to be sure the transmitter and receivers are working correctly.
7Channels
External and internal receiver
DuaLink
# Model Match (prevents flying a model using the wrong model memory)
Servo Sync
SmartSafe fail-safe system
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Spektrum AR6110 6 Channel Receiver
Spektrum’s 2.4GHz DSM2 Technology gets even smaller with the AR6110 6-channel DSM2 Microlite Park Flyer Receiver with End Pins, which is ideal for small compact airframes. The AR6110 weighs less than 4.3 grams, making it a light 6-channel aircraft receiver option. Antenna locations give the AR6110 improved signal path diversity. The receiver also features a red LED that indicates the number of holds that have occurred since the receiver was last powered on. The AR6110 is compatible with all aircraft DSM2 radios and module systems. It is designed for parkflyer use only.
- 6-channel park flyer receiver
- QuickConnect™ with Brownout Detection
- Red LED indicates number of holds
- top-pin configuration
- Short 29mm antennas for mounting convenience
- Type: Microlite Park Flyer Receiver
- # of Channels: 6
- Modulation: DSM2
- Band: 2.4GHz
- Dimensions (WxLxH): 21 x 28.7 x 10mm
- Weight: 4.0 g
- Voltage Range:Input: 3.5–9.6V
Spektrum AR6110e 6 Channel Receiver Spektrum's 2.4GHz DSM2 Technology gets even smaller with the AR6110e 6-channel DSM2 Microlite Park Flyer Receiver with End Pins, which is ideal for small compact airframes. The AR6110e weighs less than 4.3 grams, making it a light 6-channel aircraft receiver option. Antenna locations give the AR6110e improved signal path diversity. The receiver also features a red LED that indicates the number of holds that have occurred since the receiver was last powered on. The AR6110e is compatible with all aircraft DSM2 radios and module systems. It is designed for parkflyer use only
.* Type: Microlite Park Flyer Receiver
* # of Channels: 6
* Modulation: DSM2
* Band: 2.4GHz
* Dimensions (WxLxH): 21 x 28.7 x 10mm
* Weight: 4.0 g
* Voltage Range:Input: 3.5–9.6V
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Spektrum AR6210 Receiver
The AR6200 DSM2 6-channel receiver is a great solution for all model aircraft requiring full range up to six channels. This DuaLink receiver simultaneously gathers information from two receivers that is processed by patent-pending Spektrum software that combines it to form the most vivid picture of an RF signal. This dual path redundancy, plus the fact each of the two receivers is located in a slightly different location exposes each to a different RF environment and creates a bulletproof RF link in all conditions.
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DuaLink™ (pat pending) incorporates two receivers in one
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Ultralight 10 grams
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Compact design 21 x 30 x 12mm
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Smart fail-safe prevents motor start up if Tx is off and gives low throttle if signal is lost
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Short 3.75” antennas for mounting convenience
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Spektrum AR6300 DSM2 Nanolite 6 channel Receiver
When it comes to lightweight 3D foamies and indoor slow flyers, every ounce you can eliminate means better performance and longer flight times. Weighing in at a scant 2 grams, Spektrum’s AR6300 is the perfect receiver for these types of applications. Not simply because it’s so small, but because it gives you the superior response and interference protection of Spektrum’s patented DSM2™ technology. Its JST connecters are compatible with Spektrum’s programmable DSP60J Digital Super Sub-Micro Servo (SPMDSP60J).
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DSM2 Spread Spectrum
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Ultralight 2 grams
- JST connecters
- Extremely thin and compact
- Antenna length: 30mm
- Size: 18.35mm x 28.55mm x 7.06mm
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Spektrum AR500 DSM2 Nanolite 6 channel Receiver
The AR500 sport aircraft full range 5-channel receiver is perfect for any of your sport applications where 5-channels or less is required. This receiver has a unique aileron configuration which has an additional aileron port. This allows you to plug in a left and a right aileron servo into the receiver independently without using a Y-harness.
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