4-Channel—throttle, elevator, aileron and rudder channels for park flyers, trainers and most sport planes
Flight log and telemetry compatible
2048 resolution
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Overview
The full-range Spektrum™ AR400 receiver is easily one of the best receiver values in RC. It combines the speed and precision of DSMX® control with the signal security of an active amplified antenna. This antenna enables the AR400 receiver to "see around" reflective materials on a model and avoid antenna polarization blind spots. It also allows the AR400 receiver to pick out its transmitter's signal with remarkable clarity in the noisiest 2.4GHz environments. All of this is complemented by SmartSafe™failsafe protection and the security of Spektrum QuickConnect™ technology that provides lightning-fast reconnection in the event of a low-voltage brownout.
NOTE: The AR400 receiver is not compatible with the original DX6 DSM park flyer radios, not to be confused with the newer DX6 DSMX full range radios.
Always purchase products from a Horizon Hobby, Inc. authorized dealer to ensure authentic high-quality Spektrum product. Horizon Hobby, Inc. disclaims all support and warranty with regards, but not limited to, compatibility and performance of counterfeit products or products claiming compatibility with DSM2®, DSMX or Spektrum products.
Attention: Horizon Hobby has confirmed that all Spektrum Products being sold by KoKo Technology are counterfeit. We consider it a danger to use these products, waive all liability and will not support any warranty or service in regards to them.
This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age without direct adult supervision.
In October of 2004, Horizon Hobby rocked the RC world by unveiling one of the most revolutionary products to ever hit the market: Spektrum 2.4GHz Digital Spectrum Modulation Technology. Similar technology in the computer and telephone industries has eliminated interference, increased signal resolution, and provided a stronger link between the base units and the transmitting units. Since then, racers and now pilots have embraced Spektrum technology, and the future is even more promising.