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  • Unterschied R6202SBW und R6203SB

    Hallo, kann mir jemand bitte den Unterschied zwischen den Fasst-Empfängern R6202SBW und R6203SB erläutern?
    Der Letztere ist ja der "übliche" Helicopter-Empfänger, mit S-Bus für die Gyros und noch ein paar Anschlüssen für alte Servos und so. Den anderen höre ich zum ersten Mal.

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    Futaba R6202SBW 2.4GHz FASST Dual S.Bus HV Receiver
    Notes from the Tech Department
    This is the Futaba R6202SBW 2.4GHz FASST Dual SBus Receiver.

    FEATURES: Two port S.Bus system output and conventional system channel
    (2, 3ch) outputs
    May also be used with conventional system servos and S.Bus system
    compatible servos and gyros
    Automatic signal mode recognition (FASST-2.4GHz 7ch mode or
    8ch/10ch/Multi-ch-mode)
    Selectable operating mode, high speed or normal
    One year limited warranty through Hobby Services beginning at date of
    purchase

    INCLUDES: Futaba R6202SBW 2.4GHz FASST Dual SBus Receiver with Instructions

    SPECS: Dimensions: 0.89 x 1.47 x 0.37" (22.5 x 37.4 x 9.3mm)
    Weight: 0.25oz (7.2g)
    Operating Voltage: 3.7 - 7.4V

    jxs 02/13/12
    ir/jxs
    Futaba R6203SBE 2.4GHz FASST Mid-Range Micro Receiver
    Notes from the Tech Department
    This is the Futaba R6203SBE 2.4GHz FASST 3/18-Channel Micro Receiver.

    FEATURES: Three "normal" channels, or as many channels as transmitter has
    available if using S.Bus
    For park flyer or indoor use airplanes and small size electric
    helicopters
    Ideal for use with the CGY750 Gyro or other S.Bus applications
    Compatible with high voltage batteries
    One year limited warranty through Hobby Services beginning at date of
    purchase

    INCLUDES: Futaba R6203SBE 2.4GHz FASST 3/18-Channel Micro Receiver with
    Instructions

    REQUIRES: Installing in aircraft and connecting battery and servos

    SPECS: Size: 0.89 x 1.47 x 0.37" (22.5 x 37.4 x 9.3mm)
    Weight: 0.22oz (6.3g)
    Power Requirement: 3.7 - 8.4V
    Voltage Range: 3.5 - 8.4V

    COMMENTS: Do not use for a middle or large scale model

    jxs 06/30/11
    ir/jxs

    Futaba R6203SB 2.4GHz FASST Micro S.Bus HV Receiver
    Notes from the Tech Department
    This is the Futaba R6203SB 2.4GHz FASST S.Bus High-Speed 3-Channel Receiver.

    FEATURES: Ideal for use with the 3-axis CG750 gyro or any S.Bus application
    Utilizes digital serial data communication technology to transmit
    control signals between the receiver and servos using S.Bus hubs
    and cables (available separately)
    Three "normal" channels and one S.Bus channel allowing as many
    channels as the transmitter has available when using S.Bus
    equipment
    Full-range FASST receiver with dual antenna diversity
    High-voltage capable
    Easy programming with the SBC-1 Channel Setting Tool (FUTM4190),
    S-Bus receivers or PCLink software
    SBD-1 decoder cables (not included) allow the use of existing
    analog and digital servos
    Prevents mismatched servo/channel connections
    One year limited warranty through Hobby Services beginning at date of
    purchase

    INCLUDES: Futaba R6203SB 2.4GHz FASST 3/18 Channel High-Speed Micro Receiver
    with Instructions

    REQUIRES: Linking to transmitter and setting servo channels following
    instructions in manual

    SPECS: Power Requirement: 3.7V or 7.4V battery or regulated output from ESC*
    *output capacity must meet usage condition
    Voltage Range: 3.5V - 8.4V
    Dimensions: 0.89 x 1.47 x 0.37" (22.5 x 37.4 x 9.3mm)
    Weight: 0.25oz (7.2g)

    COMMENTS: FUTM4191 SBD-1 SBUS Decoder 1600mm
    FUTM4192 SBD-1 SBUS Decoder 1100mm
    FUTM4193 SBD-1 SBUS Decoder 400mm

    jxs 04/21/11
    ir/jxs

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    • #3
      So weit war ich auch schon. Und was bedeutet das in der Praxis?

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      • #4
        Mit anderen Worten, was ist ein "Two port S.Bus system output", bzw. wozu braucht man das ("two")?

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