Futaba 4YF_C3 4-Channel FHSS Transmitter Kit with R2004GF  [4YF_C3]

Price:
NZD$154.86
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
4YF_C3
Condition:
Brand New
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Reliable Radio Control from Futaba 4YF_C3

Model builders and pilots looking for consistent control will appreciate the Futaba 4YF_C3 2.4GHz FHSS system. Matched with the R2004GF receiver, it provides a straightforward, dependable connection for cars, boats or aircraft.

Stable FHSS Connection for Busy Fields

The FHSS method in the 4YF_C3 avoids locked frequencies and lessens interference by switching channels rapidly. The pushbutton link process replaces fiddly binding plugs and speeds up getting on the field.

Receiver Placement and Low-Power Check

The R2004GF features a flexible coaxial antenna that can be tucked into tight spaces for better reception. Its Power Down Mode reduces RF for 90 seconds, making ground-based interference checks more convenient during pre-run checks.

Setup Options and User-Friendly Controls

All-channel servo reversing gives installation freedom, and the layout keeps power and reversing switches out of harm's way. The battery meter displays a clear GO/NO GO signal via LEDs, and textured gimbal tops help prevent slipping during precise stick work.

Specifications

  • Transmitting Frequency: 2.4GHz band
  • Power Requirement: Four AA batteries
  • Current Drain: 90mA
  • Receiver Power Requirement: 4.8 - 6V shared with servo
  • Receiver Dimensions: 39 x 26 x 10mm
  • Receiver Weight: 14g

The Futaba 4YF_C3 delivers steady FHSS performance and flexible setup choices for model enthusiasts. Its balance of simplicity and reliable reception works well for a wide range of RC uses.

The 4YF_C3 pairs with FHSS-compatible Futaba receivers like the R2004GF. Ensure the receiver supports FHSS before attempting to link different models.
Use the onboard battery meter and LED indicators for a quick GO/NO GO check. Replace or recharge cells when LED signals show low status.
The coaxial antenna is compact and robust but should be routed away from sharp bends and heavy vibration. Secure it with foam or tape to prevent movement during use.
Perform range checks on open ground away from metal structures and active WiFi sources. Use Power Down Mode for short, low-power verification to identify interference issues.

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