This is the Spektrum DX6i 6 Channel Full Range DSMX Radio System. The DX6i is an excellent choice for sport modelers who want to harness the power of a programmable transmitter, without paying for advanced features they wont use. The software offers compatibility with both airplanes and helicopters, as well as enough memory to store settings for up to 10 different models! The 10-model memory is especially useful if you fly mostly Bind-N-Fly aircraft. The combination of its Simple Scroll interface, easy-to-read LCD screen and simplified menu navigation will immediately put first-time programmers at ease with its intuitive programming. Many programming functions like throttle curves and expo are graphically depicted to give you a clearer picture of the changes you're making. Whatever kind of flying you do, the DX6i can be adapted to most any model in your existing collection that requires six channels or less.
Features:
- Full range 2.4GHz DSMX 6-channel radio
- 10-model memory
- ModelMatch
- ServoSync
- Roller/selector user interface
- Attractive and ergonomic design
- Proven DSMX technology
- Rudder dual-rate
- Large LCD display
- Integrated timer
- Contrast Adjustment
- Dual-speed trim scroll
- Model name and type
- Throttle cut
- Trainer Mode
- Model Copy
- Travel adjustment
- Sub-trim
- Servo monitor
- Dual rate and exponential
- Compatible with any existing DSM, DSM2 and DSMX receivers
- Airplane Programming Features: Flaps, P-mixes, Dual aileron, V-tail, Delta, Differential
- Heli Programming Features: Gyro adjust, Graphic throttle curve, Graphic pitch curve, P-mixes, Revo mix, Swash type (Normal, and CCPM 120)
- Adjustable stick length
- Direct trim access display
# of Channels: 6
Modulation: DSM2/DSMX
Band: 2.4GHz
Receiver: AR6210
Features: Airplane and Heli
Model Memory: 10
Mode: Mode 2
Includes:
- Male/Female Universal Bind Plug (SPM6803)
- Spektrum 1500mAh NiMH AA (4 Pack) (SPM9525)
- 150mAh Wall Charger with Transmitter Adapter (SPM9526)
- AR6210 6-Channel DSMX Receiver (SPMAR6210)
This product was added to our catalog on May 10, 2011
I have flown my bixler2 so far away it was a speck in the sky . like the period at the end of my sentence . only use a spectrum full range receiver for this kind of a trick .
My airplane always does what I tell it with DSMX .and have had no problems with DSM2 either . Just 10 years ago the things I do with my planes are now were unimaginable then . FPV flying is the wave of the future . with OSD and GPS it is way too much to resist .