Wednesday 18 November 2015

The Specifications Of A Spektrum Ar6300

The Spektrum AR6300 can be used to fly long-range model aircraft in wide open spaces.


The Spektrum AR6300 Nanolite Receiver is an extremely compact radio wave receiver that's mounted on model aircraft so that they can receive direction and flying commands from control transmitters. It's meant to be used with various Spektrum transmitters and control devices. This particular model is recommended for mounting on the lightest hobby flying devices due to its own light weight and small size.


Physical Specifications


The Spektrum AR6300 Nanolite Receiver consists of a green card with six connector inputs at the bottom and a thin red antenna protruding from the top. This receiver measures 0.72 inches wide by 1.18 inches long by 0.28 inches high (deep), and weighs 0.07 oz. Its antenna is 1.18 inches high.


Power and Performance


The input voltage range of this receiver is from 3.5 to 9.6 volts and it operates according to the pulse-code modulation 1024 resolution standard. This six-channel receiver has sufficient range for micro, foamie and slow flyer aircraft only; it's not meant for larger and heavier model aircraft.


Compatibility


The Spektrum AR6300 Nanolite Receiver has ports for JST-ZHR 1.5-mm micro connectors, and you can use it with any JST connector servo wires that have a left-to-right polarity order of positive-negative signal. Its modulation is DSM2, so it's compatible with all DSM2 aircraft and controllers. While it's compatible with most Spektrum transmitters, you can't use it with the Spektrum DX6 park flyer transmitter.


Other Specifications, Features


This receiver features SmartSafe programming, which prevents the motor from operating before the system is connected. In addition, the throttle is automatically switched to an "off" position in the event of signal failure. The Spektrum AR6300 Nanolite Receiver also includes ModelMatch compatibility with Spektrum transmitters, and this feature prevents operation of a receiver with memory settings for the wrong model of plane or transmitter. Both of these features prevent crash damage to model aircraft.


Manufacturer Information


Spektrum recommends this receiver and airplanes used with it for ages 14 and up. The Spektrum line is manufactured or imported by Horizon Hobby, Inc., and the Spektrum AR6300 Nanolite Receiver is sold with a one-year warranty. As of April 2011, this model is current, with a list price of $59.99.

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