Futaba 6XH_c1 6-Channel FM 40MHz Radio with R116FB, G154 Gyro and S148 Servos  [6XH_C1]

Futaba 6XH 6Channel FM 40MHz/ R116FB/ 4xS148/ G154
Price:
£157.75
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
6XH_C1
Condition:
Brand New
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Accurate control and setup flexibility with Futaba 6XH_c1

For pilots focused on accuracy and reliable programming, the Futaba 6XH_c1 provides a strong foundation. It suits pattern flyers, racers and competition fliers who want repeatable responses and a clear menu layout.

Sharp display and selectable receiver compatibility

The 128-segment LCD improves visibility of trims and programming in varied light, and the switchable PPM/PCM capability makes it straightforward to pair with compatible Futaba receivers. Variable channel rates and proportional adjustments give precise control authority.

Bundled receiver, servos and gyro for fast builds

Included items are the R116FB receiver, four S148 servos and the G154 gyro plus accessories such as a neckstrap and frequency flags. That combination helps reduce parts hunting and gets models ready for bench testing sooner.

Specifications

  • Transmitter: 6-channel, PCM1024 system
  • Modulation: FM/PPM or PCM, switchable
  • Power Requirement: 9.6V Nicd battery
  • Receiver: FP-R116FB, compatible with 35, 40, or 60MHz band
  • Gyro: G154, with motor and amplifier current drain specifications
  • Servo: Pulse width control, operating angle minimum 45 degrees

The Futaba 6XH_c1 combines practical features and matched components to suit competitive hobbyists who value clear programming and consistent flight behaviour.

Yes. The precise rate adjustments and programmable mixes make the 6XH_c1 a viable option for pattern competitors who need dependable control response.
The FP-R116FB receiver is compatible with 35MHz, 40MHz or 60MHz bands, allowing you to choose the appropriate allocation for your flying venue.
For larger surfaces or high-load applications, consider upgrading from the stock S148 servos to higher torque models to ensure crisp, reliable control.
Follow the standard Futaba bind procedure: place the receiver in bind mode, set the transmitter to the correct mode, and ensure the 9.6V Nicd pack is charged before attempting to bind.

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