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Flysky FS-i6X 6-10(Default 6)CH 2.4GHz AFHDS RC Transmitter w/ FS-iA6B Receiver

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About this item

  • Offering superior protection against interference while maintaining lower power consumption and high reliable receiver senstivity.
  • Bidirectional Communication Capable of sending and receiving data, each transmitter is capable of receiving data from temperature, altitude and many other types of sensors, servo calibration and i-BUS Support.
  • Each transmitter and receiver has it's own unique ID. Once the transmitter and receiver have been paired, they will only communicate with each other, preventing other systems accidentally connecting to or interfering with the systems operation.
  • The high efficiency Omni-directional high gain antenna cuts down o interference, while using less power and maintaining a strong reliable connection.
  • The system is built using highly sensitive low power consumption components, maintaining high receiver sensitivity, while consuming as little as one tenth the power of a standard FM system, dramatically extending battery life.


The FS-i6X transmitter and FS-iA6B receiver constitute a 6 channel 2.4GHz AFHDS 2A digital proportional computerized RC system. This system offers superior protection against interference while maintaining lower power consumption and high reliable receiver sensitivity. It is specially developed for all radio control models.

FS-i6X Transmitter Specifications:
Channels: 6-10 (default 6)
Model type: Fixed-Wing/Glider/Helicopter
RF Range: 2.408-2.475GHz
RF power: RF Channel: 135
Bandwidth: 500KHz
2.4GHz system: AFHDS 2A / AFHDS
Modulation type: GFSK
Stick resolution: 4096
Low voltage warning: DSC Port: PS/2 Port
Chargeable: No
Antenna Length: 26mm (Dual Antenna)
Weight: About 400g
Power: 4 * AA battery (not included)
Display: STN transflective display, LCD 128*64 lattice, VA 73*39mm, LCD with white backlight
Size: 190 * 174 * 89mm
On-Line Update: Yes
Color: Black
Certificate: CE0678, FCC ID: N4ZFLYSKYI6X

FS-iA6B Receiver Specifications:
Channels: 6
Model type: Airplane/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
Compatible transmitter: FS-i6X, FS-i4, FS-i6, FS-i10, FS-GT2E, FS-GT2G
Antenna length: 26mm (Dual Antenna)
Weight: 16.3g
Size: 47 * 26.2 * 15mm
i-BUS port: Yes
Data acquisition port: Yes

Package Information
Package size: 23.2 * 20.8 * 10.5cm / 9.13 * 8.18 * 4.13in
Package weight: 666g / 1.47lb
Gift box package

Package List:
1 * FS-i6X Remote Controller
1 * FS-iA6B Receiver
1 * Bind Plug
1 * Manual


George
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Lot of radio for the money.
Thomas Frisch
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
very good value for a newbee flyer. Seems to have enough functions to keep me happy
William Saunders
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Fast delivery. I use this radio for my fms 800mm corsair and my 64mm fms rafale edf jet. Will also be using with all future airplanes. Can't beat the price its a 10 channel radio tons of features and simple to program will hold up to 20 airplanes. Awesome!!!!
Silas Stamps
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
Roll axis will randomly have suuuuper terrible lag and i will watch the "dual rate/exp" section in functions setup settings and i move the stick and watch it register 2 seconds later which is terrible when you are making corrections with quads. I missed the return window sadly so it was a waste of 55 dollars unless I can figure out how to fix it but this is such a pain and worse than just spending an extra 20 bucks on a radio made for quad flying. And it's not the receiver on my quad because it does it in sims and in its own built in menu as i mentioned. If you don't get a defective one then its decent but I got one and i have a feeling its not as rare as you may think, good reviews are probably by people who dont fly quads or are very new beginners who are just excited to have a radio and don't know how a correct one should feel and fly. You may spend 100 hours flying and getting better then u try your friends radio and are insane because it actually functions with relatively good latency.
Grant Wood
Reviewed in Australia on October 23, 2023
Delivered on time and was good quality would buy again
Klaus-Erwin Hädrich
Reviewed in Germany on April 4, 2023
Ich habe die Fernsteuerung in ein Segelschiffsmodell eingebaut. Alles funktioniert wie geplant.
Moisés Emilio Morales Velázquez
Reviewed in Mexico on August 4, 2022
Una vez que lo configures correctamente, el control responde excelente, el alcance es grande, alrededor de 100 mts ya que volé mi dron en un campo de fútbol y prácticamente de extremo a extremo pude controlarlo sin problemas
Pete N
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
Its a flysky cheap but they work, i have used and own 3 flysky surface radios for my cars mainly the gt3 over the years without fail, had one tumble 50 feet down a hill due my foot slipping and the radio came out if my hand it still works 10 years later the menu for the 6ix is a bit wonky to work out since it came with no manual on how to enable the aux switches etc took a few vid on youtube to help, sometimes it wouldnt keep the settings not sure why but now seems my channels i needed reversed have stayed my 3 postion switch stayed when i shut off radio i bought this for one of my semi rc trucks as i didnt want to spend more just for a spare rx for my spektrum dx6 so far no problems
Luigi g
Reviewed in Italy on April 27, 2022
Eccellente prodotto
Customer
Reviewed in India on February 15, 2021
The switch broke in less than a month. Is there a way to get that fixed? Really upset!!
Ash
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020
Ok so i have been into quadcopters for a little while niw but onmy had ever gotten the Rtf(ready to fly) ones that came with their own transmitters. They began to take up too much space but i knew i was in this hobby now and i have the hunger to fly other machines.. So naturally i looked into a transmitter i can use with Bnf(bind and fly) products.This transmitter was a good pricepoint and i had heard from the internet that it was a good option for new folks into the bind and fly arena. It did have a learning curve but the fact that it can be used with flight simulators(i use the FPV Freerider app on my android using the included usb cable and an otg dongle, but theres also a number of pc/laptop simulators out there)makes it easier to practice and not kill a real quad, or any property damage.I bought it and simulated my flights before buying into an acro capable drone so i would be ready to actually fly, so this was a good investment.It came with a reciever that can be installed on any number of different RC products whether it be a RC truck, Airplane, helicopter, or quadcopter. Although, get yourself attuned to electronics soldering and knowing the technicallities helps a lot.Take away that its a good transmitter, comes with a reciever, a usb trainer cable for use with simulators, the required bind cable/plug, a minimal manual, and is packaged very well so as to not have any damage in shipping.
aesch
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020
My RC experience goes back maybe 15 yrs to an original Spectrum DX-6, working an aircraft and (later on) a sailboat. Added some other sailboats using the inexpensive HobbyKing sets - probably bought 3 of them for different boats.Set up a new IOM sailboat with the DX-6, and died at the wrong time (there's never a right time). Boat ended up in the weeds on New Year's Day (luckily, I had boots). I decided to get a new radio. Bought this new FlySky and am thrilled. The cheapo HK sets had NO programming - this transmitter does it all with easier menus than the old DX-6!Best news is that this XMTR works with both it's AFSDS-2 receivers as well as the original AFSDS receivers from the cheapo HK sets. No need to buy a half-dozen new receivers!Not to fault the old DX-6. Failure turned out to be the XMTR batteries. I'd replaced the original Ni-Cd with Li-Fe and it had failed. Not sure if it's worthwhile bringing the DX-6 back to life.Only suggestion would be to allow the unit to take 5 of Ni-Mh for power. Transmitter is currently set up for 4 Alkalines. I'm using mine with 4 of Ni-Mh without issue (yet).
Bill H
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2020
I left easy to use un rated because in 6 channel (as shipped) a quick read is all you need. If you want all 10 channel well, let's say I will spend more money in the future to avoid have to go through that process again (and for the record I'm work, build and design electronic system). You must first find where get the download (file on FlySky triggers a virus/corrupt flag during download), after going to Grubhub to get file, back to book for how to --- don't expect anything, there is no start, file running, or end process signals). Now the kicker you must go to youtube and search for some kind sole who has already been there to teach you how to put all the channels to work.To Top all that it was shipped with a 6 channel receiver although advertised and sold as a 10 channel.They work very well as 6 channel transmitter/receiver and at the cost they are well worth it. But as a 10 channel, unless you want to deal the all the missing information: Buy some elses 8, 10, or 12 channel.