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BR6000 DSM DuaLink 6-Channel Bot Rx
BR6000 DSM DuaLink 6-Channel Bot Rx

BR6000 DSM DuaLink 6-Channel Bot Rx
by Spektrum

Spektrum is happy to announce a specially-programmed receiver specifically for robots and battle bots. This is ideal for applications where it’s necessary to shut down systems (ie. weaponry, drive motors, etc,) during loss of signal to prevent an unsafe condition.

The difference between this receiver and the AR6000... If the AR6000 looses transmitter signal at any time, it automatically pulls the sails all the way in while holding all other channels as they were at time of the loss. The BR6000 looks just like the AR6000, and is exactly the same except for, it allows one to pre-program each channel to a default setting is signal is lost. ie, you could program the sails to let out, and the boat to circle is signal is lost, or sails at 50%, steering straight. This gives you more flexibility in controlling a radio failure is one were to ever happen. Again, the standard AR6000 receiver would have automatically pulled the sails all the way in and if you happened to be turning at the time of the signal lose, would continue to hold that turn.

Compatible with DSM2 Radio and Module Systems - DX6, DX6i, & DX7

 
Key Features
  • Unique programming specifically for bot applications
  • Failsafe allows you to preprogram positions to shut down systems in case of signal loss
  • DuaLink™ (pat pending) incorporates two receivers in one
  • Ultralight 7 grams
  • Compact design 39 x 39 x 9mm
     

This item currently Special Order
Takes approximately 2 - 3 business days before we can ship!

 
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Last Updated August 2, 2009 by Scott Rowland
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