Futaba 6EXHP 6-Channel (M2) PCM 72Mhz R146IP Radio System - Pilot Focused Transmitter  [6EXHP_C2]

Futaba 6EXHP 6-Channel (M2) PCM/ 72Mhz/ R146IP
Price:
CAD$162.97
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
6EXHP_C2
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Control for Serious RC Pilots

For pilots who fly both RC airplanes and helicopters, the Futaba 6EXHP offers dependable precision and consistent performance. Built by Futaba, this transmitter combines proven electronics with a layout that keeps essential functions within easy reach.

Why PCM Matters

The 6EXHP uses PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) to produce a cleaner signal that reduces the chance of interference. That stability helps your model follow stick inputs more faithfully, which is useful in crowded flying fields or during tight manoeuvres.

Reliable 72 MHz Link with R146IP

The transmitter operates on the 72 MHz aviation band and pairs with the R146IP receiver to maintain a steady connection. This setup is well suited to aerial tasks where consistent telemetry and control are important.

Comfortable Layout for Long Sessions

Futaba designed the 6EXHP with ergonomics in mind, giving pilots a comfortable grip and an intuitive control layout. The configuration supports quick trim changes and adjustments while you are flying, helping reduce downtime between flights.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 72 MHz
  • Modulation: PCM
  • Receiver: R146IP
  • Application: Airplanes & Helicopters

The Futaba 6EXHP is a practical choice for pilots moving from basic radios to a more capable system, providing reliable PCM performance and a familiar control feel for a wide range of airframes.

The 6EXHP pairs well with fixed wing sport planes, gliders and collective or CCPM helicopters that run on 72 MHz. Its channel count and PCM handling suit a broad range of models.
Yes, use a PCM compatible receiver such as the R146IP to take full advantage of the error checking and signal robustness provided by PCM transmissions.
The interface is straightforward enough for a newcomer to learn, but pilots should familiarise themselves with PCM setup and receiver linking before first flights.
Regularly check antenna integrity, battery contacts and receiver mounting. Keep firmware and trims documented and inspect connectors before each flying session for trouble free operation.

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