KO Propo 21007 KR-413FH Race Grade Receiver  [KO-21007]

KO Propo 21007 - KR-413FH
Price:
£70.34
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-21007
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Consistent performance from the KO Propo 21007 - KR-413FH

The KO Propo 21007 - KR-413FH is a compact receiver engineered for modelers who expect a dependable radio connection. It delivers steady control across multiple vehicle types and is made to integrate with KO Propo FHSS transmitters. The KR-413FH is suitable for users upgrading for better link reliability or building a new system from scratch.

Robust reception with a compact footprint

Engineered to reduce susceptibility to interference, the KR-413FH helps maintain a clean control link during close racing or complex manoeuvres. Its small size means it fits into tight installations while still offering dependable performance for steering and throttle inputs.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Compatibility: KO Propo FHSS systems
  • Weight: 10g

The KO Propo 21007 - KR-413FH receiver is a practical choice for hobbyists and competitive drivers seeking a reliable, space-saving receiver that integrates easily with KO Propo systems.

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.
Yes. The KR-413FH is built for KO Propo FHSS systems and will bind with compatible transmitters following the standard binding steps described in the radio manual.
This unit provides four channels, suitable for typical car and light aircraft control setups that do not require additional auxiliary channels.
Use fresh batteries, route antennas away from metal and carbon parts, and check for other electronics that may cause noise. Positioning antennas at differing angles often helps signal diversity.

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