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

Futaba R203GF 3-Channel 2.4GHz S-FHSS Receiver for 3PRKA
Price:
NZD$73.57
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R203GF
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Tight, Reliable Control from the Futaba R203GF

The Futaba R203GF is a 3-channel receiver tuned for precise, consistent performance in model cars and light aircraft. Built around Futaba's S-FHSS protocol, it provides a dependable radio link that stands up to crowded RF environments.

Dependable Operation for Everyday Use

Recognised in the hobby for solid engineering, Futaba equips the R203GF to give predictable control and quick input handling. Its compact size helps it fit into tight radio bays while preserving signal fidelity for accurate control inputs.

Easy Match-Up with 3PRKA Radios

Pairing the R203GF with the Futaba 3PRKA transmitter is straightforward, making it a good choice for pilots and drivers who want minimal fuss. It is well suited for replacing older receivers or as the radio core in a small custom build.

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

Compact and reliable, the Futaba R203GF pairs neatly with the 3PRKA system to give a fuss-free link and dependable control across a range of RC setups.

Yes, its light weight and compact dimensions make the R203GF a sensible pick for small foam models where space and weight are limited.
Enter bind mode on the 3PRKA, power the receiver while holding its bind pin or following Futaba bind steps, and confirm the link LED. Always follow the transmitter manual for exact bind steps.
The receiver itself does not supply heavy current to servos; use a suitable BEC or battery that can deliver required current while staying within the 4.8V-7.4V voltage range.
Placement matters: keep the antenna away from metal and electronic noise sources, and orient it for clear line-of-sight where possible to maximise range and stability.

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