Compact Futaba R6106HFC 6-Channel 2.4GHz FASST Receiver  [R6106HFC]

Futaba R6106HFC 6-Channel 2.4GHz FASST Receiver
Price:
CAD$107.02
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R6106HFC
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Performance Brief for the Futaba R6106HFC Receiver

For pilots focused on reliable radio links in composite sailplanes and models around a 50 inch wingspan, the Futaba R6106HFC 2.4GHz FASST 6-Channel Receiver gives consistent control and a small footprint that fits tight installations. Its build targets hobbyists who want steady telemetry and dependable control in mixed flying conditions.

Coaxial Antenna for Clean Reception

The extended coaxial antenna on the R6106HFC makes it easy to route the antenna out of a carbon fibre fuselage, reducing the chance of signal shadowing. When flying composite airframes this routing option helps sustain a solid link through thermals and manoeuvres.

Compatible with Standard and Digital Servos

The R6106HFC supports both traditional servos and high-speed digital servos, allowing a mix of components without compromising response. That flexibility suits pilots who want crisp control surface movement or who run heavier loads on certain channels.

Fast Setup and Secure Binding

The end-pin layout keeps servo wiring neat and simple, cutting setup time and lowering the chance of miswiring. Easy Link binding ensures the receiver only pairs with its intended transmitter, keeping interference risk low during club flying.

Specifications

  • Size: 0.85 x 1.53 x 0.48 inches (21 x 39 x 12mm)
  • Weight: 1/4 oz (7.1g)

Overall, the Futaba R6106HFC is a solid choice for RC pilots who need dependable reception in carbon fuselage models and want the option to run a variety of servos without extra fuss.

Yes. The R6106HFC will work with standard analogue servos and high-speed digital servos, letting you combine types on different channels as needed.
Run the extended coaxial antenna outside the carbon shell where possible, securing it along a non-metallic surface to avoid signal degradation from the composite material.
Yes, its compact 21 x 39 x 12 mm dimensions are suited to tight receiver bays common in mid-range sailplanes and sport models.
Easy Link binds the receiver to a single transmitter ID so it ignores other nearby transmitters, reducing the chance of accidental control conflicts at flying fields.

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