Futaba FUNR2106GF 6-Channel HV Receiver for Indoor and Park Flyers  [FUNR2106GF]

FUTABA R2106GF 2.4GHZ 6-CHANNEL S-FHSS/FHSS HV RECEIVER FOR PARK FLYERS/INDOOR
Price:
NZD$58.97
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUNR2106GF
Condition:
Brand New
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Micro 6-Channel Receiver for Indoor Flyers

The Futaba FUNR2106GF is engineered as a compact 2.4GHz 6-channel receiver for small radio-controlled craft used in indoor environments and park flying. It handles Futaba's S-FHSS and FHSS protocols and includes the HV rating to work with higher-voltage servos commonly found in mini frames.

Designed to deliver a consistent control link, the unit pairs with servos and ESCs while occupying minimal space. Its compact footprint and connector layout are a good match for lightweight foam models and other small-scale airframes.

Mounting suggestions: avoid placing the receiver beside high-current wires, orient the antenna for unobstructed reception, and secure the unit with foam mounting tape or a small mounting plate to reduce vibration transfer. For pairing, complete the binding routine on your Futaba transmitter using S-FHSS or FHSS as applicable.

Specifications

  • Item 2.4GHz 6-channel S-FHSS/FHSS HV receiver
  • Material Electronic components
  • Model Number FUNR2106GF
  • Compatibility Park flyers, indoor models

The FUNR2106GF is a practical choice for pilots seeking a small, protocol-compatible Futaba receiver for park flyer and indoor applications where HV servo support is needed.

Yes. The receiver supports both S-FHSS and FHSS. Use your transmitter's binding menu to select the mode that matches the receiver during setup.
The HV designation indicates compatibility with higher-voltage servo systems, but you should verify the exact voltage limits of your servos and power supply to ensure safe operation.
Keep the receiver clear of motor and ESC wiring, run the antenna away from high-current lines, and mount using soft foam tape to isolate it from vibration and electrical noise.
No. It is targeted at small indoor and park flyer aircraft where a lightweight, compact receiver with Futaba protocol support and HV capability is required.

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