Futaba R6004FF Micro 4-Channel Indoor FASST Receiver  [R6004FF]

Futaba R6004FF 2.4GHz FASST Air Indoor Micro 4-Ch Rx
Price:
NZD$117.40
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R6004FF
Condition:
Brand New
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Reliable Indoor Link for Precise Flying

Pilots flying in halls or tight circuits will value the compact receiver that emphasises steady control and straightforward installation. This micro unit is tailored to environments where accurate inputs matter more than long-range communication.

Purpose-Built for Limited Range Operation

The receiver is optimised for indoor use with an effective range of roughly 300 ft (91.4 m). That contained range helps keep communications stable inside venues and reduces the risk of external radio noise affecting your model.

Works with a Range of FASST Gear

It pairs with many FASST transmitters and compatible modules, letting you reuse familiar Futaba systems across several indoor airframes. That flexibility simplifies fleet setup for pilots who run multiple models.

Quick Binding and Straightforward Connections

Binding is a one-step action that gets you flying fast, and the receiver accepts standard servo plugs so installation is quick. This lowers the time between setup and first flight for casual sessions or club events.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 0.81 x 1.39 x 0.30 inches (20.5 x 35.3 x 7.5 mm)
  • Weight: 0.13 oz (3.8 g)
  • Power Requirement: 4.0V–8.5V
  • Flight Range: Approximately 300 ft (91.4 m)

This micro receiver is a solid choice for pilots concentrating on indoor handling and repeatable setup, offering trusted FASST compatibility and compact hardware.

Yes, it is suitable for light 3D-capable foam models as long as the model stays within the intended indoor flight perimeter and uses compatible servos and power distribution.
Operate within the specified 4.0V to 8.5V range and choose a supply that provides steady voltage under load to keep servos responsive and avoid brownouts.
Check endpoint and expo settings for smooth, predictable control at low speeds. Reducing stick rates and adding expo can make indoor handling easier.
Keep the antenna clear of metal and high-current wiring, maintain tidy battery leads, and avoid operating multiple transmitters on close channels at the same time.
Yes, set a suitable failsafe mode via your transmitter so the model adopts a safe posture if signal is lost during indoor flying.

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