KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT Micro Short-Antenna 2.4GHz 4-Channel Receiver  [KO-21014]

KO Propo 21014 - KR-420XT Short Antenna 2.4GHz XT 4ch Receiver
Price:
NZD$189.93
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-21014
Condition:
Brand New
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Low-Profile KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT for Tight Builds

KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT delivers a compact receiver option for enthusiasts who need reliable steering and throttle response in space-limited models. The short antenna and 2.4GHz XT protocol suit chassis where clearance and tidy wiring are priorities.

Designed for Small Chassis with Accurate Response

The KR-420XT slips into cramped trays and still delivers crisp control inputs. Its compact shape helps keep wiring organised while maintaining consistent signal fidelity for precise handling.

Stable 2.4GHz XT Connectivity

Running on the 2.4GHz XT link, this receiver is tuned to minimise interference and preserve smooth control across typical racing and offroad conditions. The four channels cover common functions without extra bulk.

Practical Setup Advice

Check transmitter trim and ensure the antenna is routed clear of motor wires and ESC components. Regular visual checks of connections and mounts will prevent signal issues during an event.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz XT
  • Channels: 4
  • Antenna: Short
  • Compatibility: Widely compatible with various KO Propo transmitters

For drivers who value compact electronics without sacrificing control accuracy, the KO Propo 21014 KR-420XT is a sensible choice.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Follow your transmitter's binding procedure for the 2.4GHz XT system. Typically this involves putting the transmitter into bind mode, powering the receiver, and waiting for confirmation lights or tones.
Yes, its low profile and short antenna make it a good fit for tight radio trays found in many buggies and short wheelbase touring cars, as long as clear antenna routing is maintained.
The KR-420XT uses standard receiver outputs, so it works with conventional servo leads. Check your servo and ESC connectors for compatibility with standard 3-pin plugs.
Inspect wiring and connector seating before each running session and after any hard impacts. Preventative checks help avoid intermittent faults during a run.

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