FS-TH9X 2.4GHz 9CH Upgrade Transmitter with FS-IA10B Receiver has revolutionized the way people experience RC, and now this radio transmitter and Receiver can stand up to the top competitions.
This Upgraded 9 channel with FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module TRANSMITTER’S AFHDS (automatic frequency hopping digital system), is developed by FLYSKY for all the Radio Control model lovers and is patented by FLYSKY at home. The system is specially developed for all the Radio control models, that offer super active and passive anti-jamming capabilities, very low power consumption, and high receiver sensitivity. With extreme rigorous testing by engineers and studying the markets for years, FLYSKY AFHDS is now considered to be one of the best systems available in the market.
2.4GHz is the standard of the new generation radio system because it has a lot of advantages. Operating at 2.4 GHz puts the radio control out of the frequency range of any ‘noise’ generated by the other electronic components on your helicopters – such as the brushless motor, Electronic speed controller, Servos, and any metal to metal noise – eliminating interference and glitching that can affect traditional frequency system.
How to bind the RX (receiver) to the TX (transmitter):
- Plug bind plug into BAT, turn on plane/heli, the LED light should flash (make sure power is connected to RX via ESC)
- Hold down bind button on transmitter module while turning on the TX
- The light should go steady now
- Let go of bind button, turn off plane/heli, remove bind plug, turn off TX
- Turn on TX and then turn on plane/heli
Note:
If you need to connect the transmitter to a Lipo battery, please pay attention to the positive and negative of the interface, and connect the battery to the two pins on the left.
Specification:
Bandwidth (KHz) | 500 |
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Operating Voltage (VDC) | 12 |
No. of Channels | Receiver: 10, Transmitter: 9 |
Band-Range (GHz) | 2.40 ~ 2.48 |
Charging Port | Yes |
Sensitivity (dBm) | 1024 |
Default Operating Mode | Mode 2 (Left-Hand Throttle) |
Model Type | Digital Radio Transreceiver |
RF Power | Less Than 20 dbm |
DSC Port | Yes (3.5mm:output:PPM) |
Modulation Type | GFSK |
Color: | Black |
Antenna Length (mm) | 100 |
Dimensions (mm) LxWxH | 180 x 220 x 70 |
Low Voltage Warning | Yes(at less than 9V) |
Weight (gm) | 680 |
Certificate | CE,FCC |
Shipping Weight | 1.15 kg |
Shipping Dimensions | 30 × 25 × 15 cm |
Features:
- Transmitter: FS-TH9X Upgrade with FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module
- Receiver: FS-IA10B
- Default Mode: Mode-2
- Input Power: 12V DC (1.5V x 8 AAA Battery)
- Bidirectional System
- Frequencies-Hopping
- Omni-directional High Gain Antenna
- Low Power Consumption
Specifications:
FS-TH9X Upgrade Transmitter with FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module:
- Brand Name: FlySky
- Item Name: FS-TH9X 2.4G 9CH Upgrade
- Channels: 9 Channels
- Model Type: quadcopter, glider, helicopter, airplane, also car or boat
- RF Range: 2.40-2.48GHz
- Bandwidth: 500Hz
- Band: 160
- RF Power: less than 20DB
- 2.4G System: AFHDS
- Modulation: GFSK
- Code Type: PPM/PCM
- Sensitivity: 1024
- LCD Type: 128 x 64 do
- Low Voltage Warning: yes(less than 9V)
- DSC Port: yes(3.5mm:output:PPM)
- Charger Port: yes
- Size: 180 x 220 x 70 mm
- Power: 12VDC or 8 x 1.5AA
- Weight: 670g
- Mode: Mode 2
- Control Range: 350-400m
The transmitter functions:
- Throttle curves
- Pitch curves
- Endpoint adjustments
- Sub trim
- Swash AFR mixes
- Servo reversing
- Timer
- Dual rate
- Exponential
- Flaperons
- V-Tail mixing
- Elevons
FS-IA10B Receiver:
- No. of Channels: 10
- Model Type: Fixed-Wing/Glider/Helicopter
- RF Range: 2.4055-2.475GHz
- RF Channel: 140
- RF Receiver Sensitivity: -105dBm
- Bandwidth: 500KHz
- 2.4GHz System: AFHDS 2A
- Modulation Type: GFSK
- Power: 4.0-6.5V DC
- Antenna Length: 26mm (Dual Antenna)
- Weight: 17.6g
- Size: 50.6*34.9*14.9mm
- i-BUS Port: Yes
- Data Acquisition Port: Yes
- Color: Black
- Certificate: CE0678, FCC
Package Includes:
1 x FlySky FS-TH9X 2.4G 9CH Transmitter (Mode 2)
1 x FS-IA10B 2.4GHz Receiver
1 x FS-RM003 2.4GHz Module
1 x Bind Plug
1 x User Manual
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