RadioMaster R86 V2 - D8 6 Channel Airplane Receiver - PWM

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The R86V2 by RadioMaster has been upgraded to V2 version. The R88 V2 receiver is Frsky D8 / D16 and Futaba SFHSS Compatible and offers a range suitable to drones and RC modelers. 

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RadioMaster R86 V2 Receiver

Specification

  • Item: R86 V2 Receiver
  • Channels: 6
  • Frequency range: 2400-2483.5Mhz
  • Power input range: 4.5-6V
  • Signal format: D8, D16 & SFHSS Compatible
  • Output format: PWM
  • Range: more than 1km
  • Antenna length: 15cm
  • Size: 28x16.5x11mm
  • Weight: 4.8 grams

D8 and D16 compatible receivers MUST be frequency fine tuned before flight. Once the radio is bound to the receiver: Return to the RF Freq. fine tune option

1. Lower the value until the radio loses the connection with the receiver. Record the value (TUNE_MIN).

2. Raise the value so that the connection is restored, then continue to raise it until the radio loses the connection with the receiver again. Record the value (TUNE_MAX).

3. Calculate the median between the two values (TUNE_MIN + TUNE_MAX) / 2 = TUNE_MEDIAN

4. Set RF Freq. fine tune to the median value

Example

Connection is lost at -73 and +35; the median is -19: Once the Fine Tuning value is known, it can be used for all models which use the same protocol. For More information visit https://www.multi-module.org/using-the-module/frequency-tuning

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Customer Reviews
  1. good receiver for a foamie.
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    I will put this receiver in a small airplane however it would also be good for a larger airplane.

    Review by good receiver for a foamie.

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  2. Great
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    Just getting into the hobby and this should work well with my RadioMaster TX16S

    Review by Jeff

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  3. Worth a try!
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    For the cost and the capabilities, this receiver is worth giving a try. It has RSSI telemetry, great range, and it's light and small. For ten bucks, get one and put it in a cheap foamy for a test drive. Make sure to properly set up the antennae- at 90º and spread apart as far as you can get. My bet is after you buy one, you'll be back for more.

    Review by BobbyC

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  4. Very,Very nice
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    I have fallen in love with Radio masters clear vision in giving the RC hobbyist options. Used to be another company used to be the same before they went off the reservation. I have also been looking at Express LRS as well, hope Radio Master will step up as well making receivers as well .

    Review by Joe, SC.

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