Futaba 2PL_C4 Compact 2.4GHz FHSS Transmitter Kit with R603GF  [2PL_C4]

Futaba 2PL 2-Channel 2.4GHz Sport FHSS/ R603GF
Price:
NZD$199.60
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
2PL_C4
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Overview of the Futaba 2PL_C4 System

The Futaba 2PL_C4 2.4GHz FHSS radio, paired with the R603GF receiver, provides a dependable control link for cars, boats and small yachts. FHSS operation avoids frequency pins and reduces the chance of interference on busy tracks or waterways.

Notable System Highlights

  • FHSS Technology: Offers robust control by hopping frequencies to avoid congestion.
  • R603GF Receiver: Compact receiver with a flexible coaxial antenna for secure signal pickup inside the model chassis.
  • One-Button Programming: Simplified menu access for quicker setup between runs.
  • EEPROM Memory: Stores settings for up to ten models so you can swap vehicles without reprogramming.
  • Steering Dual Rate: Grip-mounted dual rate lets you reduce steering travel for smoother handling.
  • End Point Adjustment (EPA): Trim servo travel limits to avoid overtravel and gear strain.
  • ABS Braking: Adjustable brake pulsing with slow, mid or fast options to help prevent wheel lock.

Specifications

  • Transmitting Frequency: 2.4GHz band
  • Power Requirement (Transmitter): Four AA cells
  • Current Drain: 100mA or less
  • Receiver Power Requirement: 4.8V or 6V NiCd battery
  • Receiver Size: 1.02 x 1.53 x 0.39 inches (26 x 39 x 10mm)
  • Receiver Weight: 0.28oz (8g)

Futaba 2PL_C4 offers practical features like EEPROM memory and adjustable ABS in a compact package, suited to hobbyists who run several different RC models.

Use the EEPROM memory to save each vehicle profile. Label each stored slot clearly and test control throws after loading to confirm settings match the model.
Yes, the R603GF has a flexible coaxial antenna that can be routed inside tight nose sections. Keep the lead clear of metal components to preserve reception.
Start with the slow ABS setting and increase pulsing only if needed. Test on a safe patch to find the balance between stopping power and traction retention.

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