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| Spektrum DX6i DSM2 | DX6i 6 Channel Full Range DSM2
This is exactly the same transmitter as used in E-Flite's Blade 400 RTF helicopter DX6i Key Features- Full range 2.4GHz DSM2 6-channel radio
- 10-model memory
- ModelMatch
- ServoSync
- Roller/selector user interface
- Attractive and ergonomic design
- Proven DSM2 technology
- Rudder dual-rate
- Large LCD display
- Integrated timer
- Contrast Adjustment
- Dual-speed trim scroll
- Model name and type
- Throttle cut
- Trainer Mode
- Model Copy
- Travel adjustment
- Sub-trim
- Servo monitor
- Dual rate and exponential
- Compatible with any existing DSM and DSM2 receivers
- Airplane Programing Features: Flaps, P-mixes, Dual aileron, V-tail, Delta, Differential
- Heli Programming Features: Gyro adjust, Graphic throttle curve, Graphic pitch curve, P-mixes, Revo mix, Swash type (Normal, and CCPM 120)
- Adjustable stick length
- Direct trim access display

DX6i OverviewThe 6-channel DX6i uses the same full-range DSM2™ technology found in the Spektrum DX7 and includes an impressive list of programming features for both airplanes and helicopters that are simple to access and use. It comes with the new AR6200 DSM2 6-channel receiver that is robust enough to use in large models yet compact enough fit in many park flyers. The DX6i is also compatible with all existing Spektrum aircraft receivers. Whatever kind of flying you do, the DX6i can be adapted to most any model in your existing collection that requires 6-channels or less. 
DX6i Specifications- # of Channels:6
- Modulation:2.4GHz
- Programming Features:Helicopter & Airplane
- Model Memory:10
- Transmitter (Tx) Battery Type:AA Alkaline x 4 (not included)
- Experience Level:Intermediate
- Is Assembly Required:No
 Other Accessories for your DX6iIf you want to fly park flyers, you probably need the SPM6000 Rx & sub micro servos below:
| [JRPSPMTXCHG] Charge lead for DX6i |
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[SPM75000] Spektrum DX6 / DX7 Spare Antenna |
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Servo Compatibility |
JR Servos are fully compatible with
other RC systems such as Spektrum,
Sanwa, Futaba and Hitech. They are fully plug
compatible and can be used without any modifications. |
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Spektrum DS821 Digital Servo with carbonite gears. |
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Torque: 72 oz/in @ 4.8v, 88 oz/in @ 6.0v
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Speed: .19 sec/60deg @ 4.8v, .15 sec/60 deg
@ 6.0v
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Size: 1.50"x.94"x1.47"
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Weight: 1.5 oz / 42g
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Ball-Bearing: Single
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Motor: Cored
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Mode 1 vs Mode 2
Transmitters |
| Transmitter Stick Configurations:
Mode 1 - Throttle and Aileron Control on the Right Stick, Elevator and Rudder
on the Left Stick.
This is predominantly used in Australia and Europe.
Mode 2 - Elevator and Aileron on the Right Stick, Throttle and Rudder on the
Left Stick.
This is predominantly used in the United States.
There is no clear benefit to each configuration as everyone’s use
and preference is different.
Mostly it comes down to your friends and what they are already using
so they can help you if required. A Mode 2 user cannot easily teach
a Mode 1 flyer. |
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