Futaba FUNR2106GF HV 6-Channel Receiver (2.4GHz) for Indoor Models  [FUNR2106GF]

FUTABA R2106GF 2.4GHZ 6-CHANNEL S-FHSS/FHSS HV RECEIVER FOR PARK FLYERS/INDOOR
Price:
£25.78
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUNR2106GF
Condition:
Brand New
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Slimline 6-Channel Receiver Module

The Futaba FUNR2106GF is a slim 2.4GHz 6-channel receiver designed for small radio-controlled aircraft such as indoor flyers and park flyers. It supports Futaba S-FHSS and FHSS protocols and is marked HV for compatibility with higher-voltage servos commonly used in micro airframes.

The unit's core function is to provide a reliable control link between your transmitter and onboard servos or ESCs while fitting into confined spaces. Its form factor and connector arrangement are well suited to foam models and other lightweight airframes where space and weight are constrained.

Practical installation advice: keep the receiver clear of high-current wiring to limit interference, arrange the antenna to preserve a clear reception pattern, and secure the receiver with light foam tape or a small mounting plate to reduce vibration coupling. When pairing, use your Futaba transmitter's S-FHSS/FHSS binding routine to ensure the correct protocol is engaged.

Specifications

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

Select the FUNR2106GF for a compact, Futaba-compatible receiver when building or repairing park flyer and indoor airframes that require HV servo compatibility and stable link performance.

Yes. The FUNR2106GF pairs with Futaba transmitters using S-FHSS or FHSS. Initiate the binding process on the transmitter and put the receiver into bind mode to complete pairing.
The HV label means it accepts higher-voltage servo setups, but always check your servo specifications and battery or BEC output to confirm voltages align before connection.
Route antenna leads away from motor and ESC wiring, keep them extended for a clear reception pattern, and avoid coiling or pinching which can degrade signal quality.
Yes. Its small footprint and Futaba protocol support make it a good fit for conversions of foam park flyers and other lightweight indoor models where HV servo support is required.

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