Futaba R203GF 3-Channel 2.4GHz S-FHSS Receiver for 3PRKA  [R203GF]

Futaba R203GF 3-Channel 2.4GHz S-FHSS Receiver for 3PRKA
Price:
CAD$59.58
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R203GF
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Precise Handling with the Futaba R203GF Receiver

The Futaba R203GF is a compact 3-channel receiver built to deliver tight, low-latency control for a range of RC models. With Futaba S-FHSS technology onboard, it maintains a solid connection whether you are on the track or running rough terrain.

Consistent Signal and Quick Response

Futaba gear is known for dependable operation, and the R203GF upholds that reputation by offering steady signal integrity and responsive inputs. Its small footprint makes installation straightforward across many chassis while the protocol helps reduce interference and latency.

Simple Pairing with 3PRKA Transmitters

Designed for easy integration with the Futaba 3PRKA transmitter, the R203GF simplifies binding and setup. It works well for upgrades or new builds where a compact, reliable receiver is needed.

Specifications

  • Channels: 3
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Protocol: S-FHSS
  • Voltage Range: 4.8V-7.4V
  • Dimensions: 39.1 x 26.9 x 10.0 mm
  • Weight: 8.5g

For pilots wanting reliable control and easy compatibility with the 3PRKA transmitter, the Futaba R203GF offers a compact, performance-minded solution that fits many RC applications.

S-FHSS uses fast frequency hopping to keep the link stable and reduce noise from other radios, resulting in more consistent steering and throttle response during high-speed runs.
Yes, the R203GF pairs with Futaba transmitters that support the S-FHSS protocol, making it compatible across a range of Futaba radios that use the same system.
The receiver accepts common RC supply voltages between 4.8V and 7.4V, so standard servo batteries or BEC outputs within that range are suitable.
Mount it clear of metal and large carbon parts, keep the antenna extended and at right angles where possible, and avoid tightly bundling wires near the antenna to preserve range.

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