KO Propo 21013 KR-420XT 2.4GHz XT Precision 4-Channel Receiver  [KO-21013]

KO Propo 21013 - KR-420XT 2.4GHz XT 4ch Receiver
Price:
£83.26
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-21013
Condition:
Brand New
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Responsive Operation with the KO Propo KR-420XT

The KO Propo KR-420XT Receiver provides responsive, interference-resistant performance for a wide range of RC models. Built around 2.4GHz XT technology, it helps ensure control inputs are delivered cleanly to servos and ESCs.

Consistent 2.4GHz XT Reception

The KR-420XT maintains a steady 2.4GHz XT signal for reliable control during intense runs or casual use. With four channels available you can configure basic or advanced control schemes as required.

Compact and Robust Construction

Designed to fit into compact radio compartments, the receiver balances small size with a sturdy build to cope with common hobby use and occasional knocks.

Setup and Best Practice Tips

Pair the receiver with a compatible KO Propo transmitter, then confirm servo directions and endpoints before full operation. Secure the unit to minimise movement and route the antenna away from heavy cabling.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Compatibility: KO Propo transmitters
  • Size: Compact for versatile installations

The KO Propo KR-420XT is a reliable receiver choice for enthusiasts who value predictable handling and a small, unobtrusive fit.

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, its compact footprint and reliable signal make it a good match for small electric boats, provided the antenna is properly positioned for range.
Powering is typically via the ESC or a dedicated BEC that supplies stable voltage to the receiver and servos; ensure your power source meets the voltage requirements of connected devices.
Yes, auxiliary channels can control lights, winches or other accessories, but confirm current draw limits and use separate power for high-draw devices when necessary.
Firmware and update procedures vary by transmitter system. Check KO Propo support resources or the transmitter manual for guidance on firmware checks and updates.

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