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Flysky FS-GT2E 2-Channel Transmitter w/FS-A3 Receiver

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Flysky FS-GT2E 2-Channel Transmitter w/FS-A3 ReceiverFS GT2E 2 Channel Transmitter Overview: The Flysky FS GT2E 2 Channel Transmitter is an ideal entry level radio system for RC car and boat enthusiasts. Designed with simplicity and functionality in mind, this 2. 4GHz radio system offers reliable signal transmission with automatic frequency hopping for interference free operation. Its lightweight, comfortable to hold, and features a user friendly control layout thats great for both new and experienced

FS-GT2E 2-Channel Transmitter Overview:

The Flysky FS-GT2E 2-Channel Transmitter is an ideal entry-level radio system for RC car and boat enthusiasts. Designed with simplicity and functionality in mind, this 2.4GHz radio system offers reliable signal transmission with automatic frequency hopping for interference-free operation. It’s lightweight, comfortable to hold, and features a user-friendly control layout that’s great for both new and experienced drivers. Whether you're bashing in the backyard or racing at the track, the FS-GT2E delivers dependable performance at a budget-friendly price.

About the Transmitter


Reliable Control With Practical Features

The FS-GT2E includes essential functions such as adjustable steering dual-rate and servo reversing, giving you the ability to fine-tune your control setup. Its use of AFHDS 2A protocol ensures stable connectivity and extended range, while the compact 3-channel receiver fits easily into most RC vehicles. The ergonomic design of the transmitter ensures all-day comfort, and the clear control interface allows for quick adjustments without distraction. Whether you're tuning your steering sensitivity or navigating tight spaces, the FS-GT2E keeps your control precise and responsive.

Features:

  • 2.4GHz AFHDS 2A protocol
  • Adjustable steering dual-rate
  • Servo reversing capability
  • External single antenna design
  • Reliable range of up to 300 meters
  • Low voltage alarm under 4.2V
  • 1024 resolution for accurate control
  • Compact and lightweight transmitter

Includes:

  • (1) FS-GT2E 2-Channel Transmitter
  • (1) FS-A3 Receiver
  • Receiver Accessories
  • Manual

Specifications:

Channels 2
Protocol AFHDS
Modulation GFSK
Input Power 4xAA Batteries
Dimensions 8.27x3.74x6.3in (210x95x160mm)
Weight 8.43oz (239g)
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