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Spectrum SR6000T 6ch DSMR Slim Receiver with Telemetry
Product Number: ZZSPMSR6000T
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Spectrum SR6000T 6ch DSMR Slim Receiver with Telemetry
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  • Key Features

    • 6-Channel DSMR® receiver with built-in telemetry
    • Data ports for voltage, temp and RPM sensors
    • Waterproof Reliakote coating protects electronics
    • LED 'hold' indicator to help you optimize receiver location
    • XBus port for additional sensors

    Needed To Complete

    • Telemetry capable DSMR® transmitter

    Overview

    Making use of the telemetry functions in your DSMR® transmitter is easy with the SR6000T receiver. It comes equipped with a built-in telemetry module as well as data ports for voltage, temperature and RPM sensors. An XBus connection for additional sensors is also available.

    The SR6000T is built around proven DSMR® technology that provides exceptional range and signal security in noisy 2.4GHz environments. Its circuitry is shielded from dirt and moisture by a waterproof Reliakote conformal coating.

    FAQs

    What is the difference between single and dual conversion receivers?

    Single conversion receivers have a single local oscillator circuit for demodulation. Dual conversion revceivers have a second circuit for greater image and interference rejection.

    What is BEC?

    BEC stands for Battery Eliminator Circuit. It takes 7.2v-8.4v commonly used for electric RC and regulates it to 5.0v which allows the receiver to operate properly without the need for a separate battery pack.

    Can I plug more than 1 battery into my receiver?

    Yes, 2 or more battery packs of the same voltage can be used with the same receiver.

    Do I need to plug the battery into the battery port?

    No, the battery can be connected to any unused channel.

    Why is my receiver glitching when I run my engine?

    After hard landings or crashes the receivers ceramic filter or tuning coil(s) can become vibration sensitive. Other sources of interference can be RF noise generated by bad bearings in the engine, electronic ignition systems, loose screws, or other metal to metal contact in your R/C application.