TM14 2.4Ghz transmitter module, for 12Z and 14MZ at Catalogue, Futaba, Modules, transmitters and recievers
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TM14 2.4Ghz transmitter module, for 12Z and 14MZ |
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Price(each):
$239.00
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It's here...and it's everything modelers want in a full-range 2.4GHz system! Futaba has been using Spread Spectrum technology for nearly 15 years in industrial R/C applications, so they have the dedicated engineering staff with 2.4GHz expertise. Unlike other manufacturers who started offering 2.4GHz for hobby R/C models using off-the-shelf IC chips, Futaba invested in extra research and development - resulting in a system that uses a custom IC chip that's ideally suited for the unique demands of R/C modeling. When you discover all the advantages of Futaba's 2.4GHz FASST system, you'll see that it was worth the wait!
The 2.4GHz FASST system: offering the highest levels of performance, convenience and "peace of mind" for airplane AND heli flyers!
What makes Futaba's 2.4GHz system different?
Channel Shifting Means that interference is virtually impossible. Futaba's system only occupies an individual frequency for 2 milliseconds!
Stronger, More Robust Link Futaba's system doesn't need redundant receivers. Instead, it uses a combination of Channel Shifting and Dual Antenna Diversity (DAD) to provide a robust, highly dependable link between transmitter and receiver.
Pre-VisionTM Packet Screening Technology Looks ahead for potential problems when scanning incoming data and applies sophisticated error correction techniques - resulting in a system that gives the user a solid, impenetrable connection with his model.
Custom-Developed Technology Futaba uses custom IC chips that have been designed specifically for radio control. With over 30 years of R/C system experience, Futaba knows it's important to make the investment in research and development to assure quality, reliability and safety. The FASST system is a result of extensive development and testing and it's the only system good enough to carry the Futaba name.
This module is compatible with the Futaba 12Z, 14MZ, and 12FG transmitters |
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