ORIGINAL: whstlngdeath
Also, Futaba receivers come in low band and high band. Channels 16 through 35 are low band and 36 through 60 is high band. Just remember to buy the receiver that's in the same frequency band, (high or low), as the frequency of your transmitter. In other words, if your transmitter is on channel 24, you have to use a low band Futaba receiver. You can't use a high band receiver with the channel 24 crystal, as the high band receivers are tuned for channels 36 - 60.
Futaba has a new RX which is not sensitive to the split band thing. Gonna make things easier for Futaba owners. It is the RX being shipped now with many systems.
R168DF which is Futaba's new 8 channel
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