What receivers work with Spektrum dx6?

Note: The DSMX DX6i is compatible with all current Spektrum DSM2 and DSMX aircraft receivers. The DSMX branded DX6i transmitter is not compatible with the Spektrum AR6000/BR6000 receiver. Always purchase products from a Horizon Hobby, Inc. authorized dealer to ensure authentic high-quality Spektrum product.

What receivers are compatible with Spektrum DX8?

DX8 8-Channel Receiver with AR8000, AR6210, AR6115e and TM1000.

Does the Spektrum dx6 have telemetry?

FLY SMARTER WITH BUILT-IN TELEMETRY Using the voice alert system, you can program the DX6 to tell you when specific telemetry values reach or exceed limits you define. You can also have it call out a sequence of telemetry values on demand with the flip of a switch.

Is Spektrum DX8 DSMX compatible?

Spektrum AR8000 8-Channel DSMX Receiver. The AR8000 8-Channel DSMX Receiver from Spektrum is a full-range, 8-channel receiver for your RC aircraft. It is compatible with all Spektrum and JR DSM2 and DSMX transmitters.

What transmitters will work with Spektrum receivers?

Simple answer: Spektrum transmitters work with Spektrum receivers. Also some JR, E-Flight and Parkzone. Anything labelled as DSM2 will work. (But note that some that come with micro models and small helicopters are low power/short range.)

What receivers are compatible with Spectrum?

Motorola / Arris. Arris DCX 3200-M. HD Receiver / DVR Manual. Arris DCX 3520e-M.

  • Cisco. Cisco DTA 170. HD Receiver Manual. Cisco EXP 1840.
  • Scientific Atlanta. Scientific Atlanta Explorer 3200 / 3250 HD. HD Receiver Manual.
  • Pace. Pace Aspen TDC787XHD. HD Receiver / DVR Manual.
  • Samsung. SMT-H3260. HD Receiver Manual.
  • What is the range of a Spektrum DX8?

    generally the consensus with Spektrum is it is reliable within 600m or so.

    What is DX8?

    The DX8 lets you keep tabs on important functions without ever taking your eyes off what you’re flying. You can program voice alerts to call out what flight mode you’ve chosen or report telemetry information on demand. If an alarm goes off, you won’t have to look at the transmitter display to see what’s happening.