Sanwa MX-6-391W2 Compact 3-Channel Transmitter Kit  [SW-MX-6-391W2]

Sanwa MX-6 - 3-Channel 2.4Ghz FH-E Transmitter with RX-391W Receiver x 2
Price:
£75.80
Brand:
Sanwa
Model:
SW-MX-6-391W2
GTIN:
4944683033732
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Sanwa MX-6-391W2 Built for Consistent Control

The Sanwa MX-6-391W2 is a straightforward 3-channel radio system aimed at drivers who prefer predictable handling. Using the 2.4GHz FH-E protocol, it aims to reduce signal issues during busy events, and the twin RX-391W receivers are useful for keeping a second car ready without extra setup time.

Benefits of the Included RX-391W Pair

Two RX-391W receivers let you keep separate cars prepped and bound, so you can change vehicles without a fuss. The setup supports dependable response and makes routine maintenance or swaps simpler.

Simple Controls with Practical Tuning

The MX-6 is laid out for ease of use, with accessible trims and adjustment options. It lets you make quick steering and throttle changes trackside without a steep learning curve.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz FH-E
  • Channels: 3
  • Receivers Included: 2 x RX-391W
  • Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of RC cars

The Sanwa MX-6-391W2 is a sensible option for hobbyists wanting reliable radio control and the convenience of two receivers for multi-car use.

Yes, the MX-6 offers the features most club racers need: stable 2.4GHz communication, trims, and endpoint adjustments. Confirm event rules for allowed radio protocols if required.
Power the car, operate the transmitter controls, and observe servo movement and throttle response. Check for binding stability and ensure failsafe behaviour is correct before driving.
Yes, keeping an extra RX-391W in your kit is handy for quick swaps or as a backup. Store them in a protective case to avoid antenna damage.
Place antennae clear of metal parts and high-current wiring, routing them to reduce bend points and keep them at right angles where possible for best reception.

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