KO Propo 80621 - EX-RR Precision Radio Set  [KO-80621]

KO Propo 80621 - EX-RR w/KR-418FH Double Receiver set
Price:
CAD$552.01
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-80621
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Precise handling with KO Propo 80621 - EX-RR

The KO Propo 80621 - EX-RR Transmitter, bundled with the KR-418FH double receiver set, is built for enthusiasts who demand consistent control and dependable range. The system focuses on reliable signal reception and refined response to improve lap-to-lap performance.

Stable signal under load

With the KR-418FH dual receiver configuration, this package reduces the chance of dropouts and keeps steering and throttle inputs steady during fast corrections. The redundancy provided by two receivers helps sustain control in crowded or noisy radio environments.

Ergonomics and tuning for racers

The EX-RR transmitter combines an ergonomic layout with flexible tuning options so drivers can dial in steering curves, throttle feel and endpoint limits to suit track surfaces and personal driving style.

Specifications

  • Receiver Type: Dual KR-418FH
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Compatibility: Suitable for most 1/10 scale RC cars

For competitive club racers, the KO Propo 80621 - EX-RR set brings dependable links and fine-tune control that support consistent lap times.

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.
Check that the receiver supports the same FHSS protocol; compatible KO Propo units that use FHSS can pair with the EX-RR transmitter, but confirm model compatibility before pairing.
Yes, dual receivers add redundancy and can help maintain signal integrity in busy environments, which is beneficial for tight, high-speed on-road racing.
Use short, well-routed antenna runs, keep transmitter antennas clear of metal, and position receivers away from high-current components. Also check for other active transmitters and change channels where possible.

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