KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT Compact 2.4GHz XT 4ch Short Antenna Receiver  [KO-21014]

KO Propo 21014 - KR-420XT Short Antenna 2.4GHz XT 4ch Receiver
Price:
CAD$152.20
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-21014
Condition:
Brand New
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Track-Ready KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT Receiver

The KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT receiver brings compact engineering and steady performance to racers and skilled hobbyists. Built around a short antenna and the 2.4GHz XT link, this unit is aimed at flyers and drivers who need clean, accurate inputs from tight chassis layouts.

Space-Saving Design with High Precision

Its low-profile footprint makes the KR-420XT ideal for cramped installations where antenna length and component clearance matter. Despite the small size, the receiver maintains precise control response for steering and throttle inputs.

Reliable 2.4GHz XT Signal

Using the 2.4GHz XT protocol, the receiver reduces interference and keeps control smooth across common racing environments. The 4-channel setup supports typical car and truck functions while keeping wiring neat.

Setup Tips for Peak Response

For best results, verify transmitter calibration and position the short antenna away from power wiring and metal obstructions. Regularly inspect plugs and solder joints to avoid intermittent signals. Pairing with compatible KO Propo transmitters yields the most consistent behavior.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz XT
  • Channels: 4
  • Antenna: Short
  • Compatibility: Widely compatible with various KO Propo transmitters

The KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT is a compact, dependable receiver that suits racers and hobbyists needing accurate inputs in small spaces.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The KR-420XT pairs with most KO Propo transmitters that support the 2.4GHz XT protocol. Check your transmitter manual for XT compatibility before attempting to bind.
Mount the antenna away from battery leads and high-current wiring, and orient it to avoid contact with metal chassis parts. Even short antennas work well when kept clear of noise sources.
Yes, its XT frequency control and 4-channel layout make it a solid choice for club and regional racing, provided your transmitter supports the same system.

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