Futaba R6106HFC 2.4GHz FASST 6-Channel Receiver for Sailplanes  [R6106HFC]

Futaba R6106HFC 6-Channel 2.4GHz FASST Receiver
Price:
NZD$133.01
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R6106HFC
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What the Futaba R6106HFC Brings to Your Model

When you fly composite sailplanes or mid-range aircraft near the 50 inch wingspan mark, the Futaba R6106HFC 2.4GHz FASST 6-Channel Receiver provides a reliable control link and minimal installation footprint. It is aimed at flyers who need predictable radio performance without added complexity.

Extended Coaxial Antenna Benefits

The R6106HFC uses a longer coaxial antenna so it can be routed outside a carbon fuselage to preserve reception quality. This layout helps maintain a constant link even when carbon laminates might otherwise cause signal attenuation.

Servo Support Across Modes

Whether you choose traditional servos or high-speed digital units, this receiver supports both, making it suitable for precision control surfaces or faster response setups used in competition flying.

Quick Installation and Reliable Binding

An end pin connector arrangement simplifies harnessing and reduces setup errors, while Easy Link binding ensures the receiver will only respond to its paired transmitter for safer operation at the flying site.

Specifications

  • Size: 0.85 x 1.53 x 0.48 inches (21 x 39 x 12mm)
  • Weight: 1/4 oz (7.1g)

The Futaba R6106HFC makes a good fit for enthusiasts who want compact, dependable reception in composite models and the freedom to use a range of servo types.

Yes, its coaxial antenna design is intended to be positioned to avoid carbon shielding and keep a strong link during flight.
Absolutely. The receiver supports digital servos in high-speed mode to provide quicker response where required.
At around 7.1 grams it is very light, which helps keep the centre of gravity and overall weight down on lightweight sailplanes.
Use the Easy Link procedure documented by Futaba: put the receiver into bind mode and follow your transmitter prompts to create a secure pairing.

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