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The New DX6i and DSMX™ is a natural evolution of DSM2™ technology. In multiple tests, 100 DSMX™ systems were operated simultaneously for extended periods of time. During these tests not a single case of RF link loss, latency increase or control degradation was experienced or recorded.

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DX6i DSMX 6 Ch Full Range w/o Servo MD2 [SPM6610]

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DX6ix

Product Specifications

# of Channels: 6
Modulation: DSM2/DSMX™
Band: 2.4GHz
Receiver: AR6210
Features: Airplane and Heli
Model Memory: 10
Mode: Mode 2

Manuals


 

 

Already own a good Radio and crystals, so why buy a new one?
Spektrum DX6i Has Many Advantages

  • Improved longer lasting batteries (rechargeable 1500 Mah included)
  • Improved charger output (increased to 150 Mah)
  • Compatible with any DSM, DSM2, & DSMX™ receivers more
  • Countdown / Count up timer - (helpful to hear AMYA starts)
  • Completely Immune to Environmental and Model Interference - Now improved with superior wideband power and frequency agilitymore
  • Never worry about a frequency overlaps again (no crystals)
  • 6 Channel Computer Boat, Car, as well as Air Radio more

NEW - DX6ix

The 6-channel DX6i has been improved upgrading from DMS2 to DSMX™ technology. The new DSMX technology builds on what has come before and takes DSM to the next level of robustness, reliability and efficiency without leaving current DSM2 users behind.

The foundation DSMX™ is built on is the same foundation as DSM2 - the superior on-channel interference resistance and coding gain of wideband DSSS. Compared to the wideband signal of a DSM2 or DSMX™ system, the narrow-band signal of other 2.4 transmitters is more likely to suffer crucial data loss in the event of on-channel interference. Think of wideband 2.4 as a river and narrow-band 2.4 as a stream. It takes much more interference to stop a river than it does to stop a stream.

The big reason wideband is so robust is coding gain. Essentially what this means is that the unique coding in a DSM2 or DSMX™ wideband signal allows it to be heard well above the noise of surrounding 2.4GHz signals without requiring any more power. In fact, a Spektrum wideband signal can achieve as much as 3X the range of its narrow-band competition using the same amount of power.

Frequently Asked Questions

Just How Good is DSMX™?

In multiple tests, 100 DSMX™ systems were operated simultaneously for extended periods of time. During these tests not a single case of RF link loss, latency increase or control degradation was experienced or recorded.

Is DSM2 and DSMX™ equipment compatible?

Yes. DSM2 transmitters are forward compatible with DSMX™ receivers and DSMX transmitters are backward compatible with DSM2 receivers. And because DSM2 and DSMX™ share the same wideband DSSS foundation, all Spektrum users will enjoy superior range, speed and precision whether they're using DSM2 equipment, DSMX™ equipment or a combination of both.

 


DX6i system includes a nicad-equipped transmitter, DSMX AR6210 6-Channel Receiver Ultralite , charger, bind plug, and instruction manuel.

DX6i 6 Channel Full Range w/o Servos MD2

Included

DSMX AR6210 6-Channel Receiver Ultralite

The DX6i comes with a AR6210 DSMX 6-channel receiver which is a great solution for all model boats and aircraft requiring full range up to six channels. This DuaLink receiver simultaneously gathers information from two receivers that is processed by patent-pending Spektrum software that combines it to form the most vivid picture of an RF signal. This dual path redundancy, plus the fact each of the two receivers is located in a slightly different location exposes each to a different RF environment and creates a bulletproof RF link in all conditions.

DX6i also works with all these receivers

AR500 Spektrum DSM2 5 Channel Sport Receiver


AR6110 DSM2 Microlite 6Ch Park Flyer Rx, Air by Spektrum

AR6115 6-Channel DSMX Microlite Receiver

MR200 Protection against moisture marine 2.4GHz 2-Ch Sport Receiver by Spektrum
Whether you're a afternoon laid back cruiser, or an all out intense racer, you can sail with the no-pins, no-crystals, no-glitches, no-interference freedom and security of 2.4GHz Spektrum DSMX™ technology.
BREAKTHROUGH!  

Less Weight
• The small 6-channel RX only weighs 10 grams and only draws 3.5V-9.6V while most standard receivers weight around 42.5 grams.
• Compact design 21.6mm x 30.1mm x 12.3mm

 

Completely Immune to Environmental and Model Interference
Up to this time, conventional ground radios have been operating on either the 27 MHz or the 75MHz narrow band systems. These bands are

  • On a single channel
  • They are a very narrow band channels - only 20 KHz apart, and are extremely vulnerable to many causes of radio interference

These causes of interference come from some one else on the same channel - like

  • Another modeler on the same frequency
  • The FCC allows High Power 72 MHz users to transmit on channels that are in between our RC channels. Some local businesses have been know to transmit up to 50,000 KHz on these in between channels, giving off a lot of interference to RC and in some cases have even shut down the use of certain frequencies as some clubs due to know interference issues.

Another major cause of interference on the 27 and 75MHz bands come from RF noise. The 72 MHZ band is extremely vulnerable to model generated noise coming from

  • Noisy sail winches motors
  • Metal on metal, such as rudder post passing thru hull
  • Metal Sidestays, mast, boom, boom vangs binding and twisting when maneuvering the sails

And the 3rd type of interference on the 27 and 75MGz band is 3im and 2im issues. This is when 2 or 3 other modelers are on frequencies that create a harmonic witch then creates interference on yet another channel.

However, Spread Spektrum has eliminated all these issues. The DX6i Spread Spektrum system is a DuaLink system that operates in the ultra high 2.4GHz band. This ultra high frequency offers several advantages over conventional 27 and 75MHz systems. First, all RF interference only exists below 300MHz. At 2.4GHz (that’s 2400MHz) the operational frequency range of the Spectrum system is 8 times higher than the range of this model-generated RF noise, making the system immune to these types of interference.

Secondly, unlike the 27 and 75MHz band, the FCC limits the power output in this 2.4GHz to a maximum of 1watt. So, consequently no “high power” commercial users interspersed in the 2.4 GHz band.  

Third, the FCC also Mandates a function called Collision Avoidance on the 2.4GHz band - meaning anything turned on in the 2.4 range must be cognitive or aware of other things in that band. So, when the DX6 is turned on, the first thing it does is scan all 80 channels looking for a open channel to choose. Once it finds one it then locks on and then turns on the transmitter. After it does that, because the DX6 is a DuaLink system, it then searches for a second open frequency, locks into that one and then transmits on this second frequency also. Thus, DuaLink means 2 transmitters and 2 receivers and it actually transmits and receives on 2 frequencies simultaneously. Collision Avoidance prevents a system from coming on a frequency already taken and prohibits other systems from coming on and interfering

  • WIFI
  • Wireless routers
  • Cordless phones

Anything on the 2.4 GHz band must have "Collision Avoidance".

 

Spektrum's "GUID"
• Each DX6i has a chip that has it's own GUID, Globally Unique Identifier. This GUID or secret code has so many digits that it is possible to have over 4.2 Billion different combinations.

  • The transmitter comes from the factory with its own unique GUID pre assigned. All receivers that want to communicate with this transmitter will first have to be taught the transmitter's GUID by a process called binding. Once a receiver is bound to a particular transmitter, that receiver will only take commands from that transmitter and nothing else.
  • You can bind an unlimited number of receivers to a single transmitter
  • And you can bind a receiver as many times as you want
  • The DX6 is sold with the receiver already bound to the transmitter - so one really only needs to bind addition receivers

 

No Frequency Overlaps or Crystals
• Here's the best part... no more changing crystals... no worrying about someone else on your channel.
• Simply turn the DX6i on and it scans for 2 available frequencies, then set the TX and RX. You can arrive late and even with a race going on, turn on the system, and it will not interfere with those racing... but it will set itself and your ready to go.

 

Excellent Range
• There was some concern about the range since the antennas are only 6" long. I personally check the range and it is excellent 500+ yards.
• I tested the Spektrum vs Futaba systems. While both systems were hooked up and operating a servo, I began to walk away holding both RX's. I kept moving both sticks while my son on a walkie talkie would let me know if the servos were functioning ok. I was also holding a GPS to be able to judge the distance I was getting from the RX's.
• At 350 yard, the Futaba system started to go crazy and was soon after out of range. The Spektrum was still operating perfectly. I then continued to 500 yards, and I was amazed the Spektrum was still showing no signs of any problems. I stopped at 500 yards not because I was out of range, but because I could not imagine ever sailing further than that.... I could just barely see a waving arm at that distance. So no worried as far as range problems.

 

No more Interference
• The Spektrum's DX6i sport park flyer system utilizes patent-pending DuaLink ™ technology to create a secure, reliable, robust 2.4GHz spread spectrum link!
• Because the signal is pure digital, it means that glitches are a thing of the past too. No more annoying glitches that shatter the confidence and cause you to worry about crashing. They're a thing of the past too.
Not to mention the nasty intermodulation issues that have plagued 27, 72 and 75 MHz like 2IM, 3IM and adjacent frequency. They too, can't affect DSM.

 

Computer Radio
The Spektrum DX6i has all sorts of great computer features for RC Boats. Click here for AMYA DX6 Boat Article

  • Digital DSMX™ Spread Spectrum Modulation
  • 10-Model Memory - you can switch between boats and not mess up any of your setting.
  • Model Match
  • Servo Sync
  • Integrated timer - set to 1 minutes to countdown starting tape - beeps last few seconds - then counts up
  • Roller/selector user interface
  • Set the servo travel - excellent for setting the sail winch travel
  • Dual Rates - flip a switch and rudder is 40% less sensitive for downwind steering
  • Exponential Rates on aileron and elevator - rudder is less sensitive near center, but increase throw as you move the stick to the outside.
  • Dual/Exponential Rates can be combined on one switch
  • Trainer System compatible with Spektrum™ and JR® radio systems
  • Adjustable Stick Length
  • Throttle Trim affects low position only
  • Two-Speed Scrolling
  • Throttle-Smart Fail-Safe System
  • Digital Trims for precise adjustment - with audible clicks and higher tone at center
  • DX6i TRANSMITTER
  • Range excellent
  • Channels: 6
  • Model Memory: 10
  • Model Types: Air/Heli/Boat
  • Modulation: Proven DSMX™ technology
  • Battery: 600mAh Ni-Cd (included)
  • Weight (with battery): 1 lb 11 oz
  • Compatible with any existing DSM2 and DSMX receivers

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Last Updated May 1, 2011 by Scott Rowland
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