Christopher Morris 2 Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 I was trying to find reviews on the lot less expensive Spektrum AR410 & 620 aerial less receivers. The cost is around £22 for the 4 canal & £32 for the 6, which is a lot less than much of spectrums gear. Anyone using them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Putley 1 Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Purchaes a six and four channel, now awaiting instalation. look forward to reviews. Should be ggod. Arieless or not, these receivers offer greater range. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgar Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Yes, I am using a 620 and I'm perfectly happy with it, it's not quite as small as I expected (my fault, I should have checked) but easy to install with no antenna to think about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul d Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 I've just installed a 410 into a little vintage job, no problems so far, extremely light weight and compact. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Carpenter Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Using one of each and zero problems so far. Get a telemetry reading on DX9 but don't use it !😥 ! Colin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Morris 2 Posted March 1, 2020 Author Share Posted March 1, 2020 Thanks for the info guys, i feel more like a purchase now. Have you found the range good enough with the new built in antenna, or any cliches.? I know they do advise not to mount near other things metal. Edited By Christopher Morris 2 on 01/03/2020 11:24:54 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denis Watkins Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Always Christopher, you cannot put any 2.4ghz Rx in the shade Always good installation, I put mine up front in the cockpit window Who? Says you have to bury the Rx behind servos and power packs? These are amplified faultless Rx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Carpenter Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Range ok but I only fly about 200 yards sideways and 100 yards forward. Small field ! 😁😁 Colin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Morris 2 Posted March 1, 2020 Author Share Posted March 1, 2020 Posted by Denis Watkins on 01/03/2020 11:31:50: Always Christopher, you cannot put any 2.4ghz Rx in the shade Always good installation, I put mine up front in the cockpit window Who? Says you have to bury the Rx behind servos and power packs? These are amplified faultless Rx Good advise Denis, it was on one of spectrum videos that they suggest keeping away from other components metal components. Possibly to do with the inbuilt antenna on the unit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denis Watkins Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Posted by Colin Carpenter on 01/03/2020 11:34:17: Range ok but I only fly about 200 yards sideways and 100 yards forward. Small field ! 😁😁 Colin Faultless at low level at my patch 300yd by 400yd extremities Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leccyflyer Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 I've just installed a Spektrum 620 in a Durafly P-51 and the joy at not having to faff about with bind plugs certainly puts a smile on the face. I'll be interested to see how it performs compared to the 6210. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Morris 2 Posted March 1, 2020 Author Share Posted March 1, 2020 Im a bit of a newbie to all this, but have just brought 2x4 & 1x6 chanel units & we will see how it all works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Parker Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Hi Christopher, I have been using these for quite some time now and in the process of fitting these to all my planes as they seem to be bulletproof. I have had no problems with both the 4 and 6 channel receivers, I wish they did an eight, perhaps that's not too far off. My TX is a Spektrum DX9. The only issue I have had was trying to set up two receivers in one airframe. I recently built a Dornier Do24 flying boat and to make life easier at the field I wanted to fit a receiver in the wing and another in the fuselage. I tried using a 620 in the wing and a 410 in the fuselage but only 1 receiver would bind, after several attempts of trial and terror I ended up using the older style receivers. I'm still waiting to take her up to the field and do a proper range check and of course the maiden. Hope this is of some help Regards Robert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denis Watkins Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Posted by Robert Parker on 01/03/2020 15:41:41: and to make life easier at the field I wanted to fit a receiver in the wing and another in the fuselage. I tried using a 620 in the wing and a 410 in the fuselage but only 1 receiver would bind, after several attempts of trial and terror I ended up using the older style receivers. I'm still waiting to take her up to the field and do a proper range check and of course the maiden. Hope this is of some help Regards Robert It is the" model match " making a unique barcode with the bind Robert The set model selected uses up the bind barcode so as the wrong model can never fly There maybe a way round this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denis Watkins Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Posted by Robert Parker on 01/03/2020 15:41:41: and to make life easier at the field I wanted to fit a receiver in the wing and another in the fuselage. I tried using a 620 in the wing and a 410 in the fuselage but only 1 receiver would bind, after several attempts of trial and terror I ended up using the older style receivers. I'm still waiting to take her up to the field and do a proper range check and of course the maiden. Hope this is of some help Regards Robert It is the" model match " making a unique barcode with the bind Robert The set model selected uses up the bind barcode so as the wrong model can never fly There maybe a way round this try having a bind plug in both at the same time, with both rx flashing Then switch on the Tx bind Edited By Denis Watkins on 01/03/2020 16:11:51 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Morris 2 Posted March 1, 2020 Author Share Posted March 1, 2020 Thanks Robert. Some of the Spektrum receivers were way over my budget & was going to use the Lemon units as i was hearing these were also very reliable. But these units are a supersizing at a reasonable price from spektrum. Interesting plane you have, it almost looks like it would work with 3 ducted fans as well. Thanks Edited By Christopher Morris 2 on 01/03/2020 16:09:02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Cooper Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 I have a 620, and as with all new receivers in my fleet, they get an "old school" type of range test which is real life rather than reducing the power and walking 50 paces. With the model placed on a small table, about 30 inches off the ground, the transmitter (DX18) is then taken further and further away to test the range. . Keeping in touch with an assistant via walkie talkies, the furthest I can physically go whilst still remaining in line-of-sight is almost one mile. ALL of my Spektrum receivers can pass this test, and this new one (with no external aerials) also passes the test easily. They will go further but I run out of room. In the air the performance of the receiver has been faultless. . . No complaints here. B.C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Parker Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Hi Denis, Yes, that is exactly what I did and it seems to work ok in the garden. Hi Christopher, ducted fans? mmmmmmmm Edited By Robert Parker on 01/03/2020 17:14:56 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Robson Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 I have been using them for the last year without any problems. I have a 4 in my Acrowot 46 two stroke powered and a 6 in a VQ Hurricane 91 fs powered I also have them in electric powered foam models and no problems with either type. Eric r. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buster prop Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 I’ve flown an AR410 in an electric model since last summer with no problems. It never went out of range but as the model is only 1 M span I didn’t fly it at extreme range. The AR410 has telemetry which works with any telemetry capable Spektrum Tx. It displays voltage at the receiver but with an ESC that doesn’t help much. The telemetry from an AR410 has less range than the control link, I occasionally get a ‘telemetry lost’ voice message but no control glitches at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Davis Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 Is there any reason why I should not use an AR410 in the Big Guff which I am building? This is an eight-foot (2.4metre) wingspan vintage model dating from 1938. I have spent nearly a year building it so would hate to see it crash. I have more sophisticated Spektrum receivers available but the model only needs rudder, elevator and throttle. The transmitter is a Spektrum DX9. Won't be able to fly it until we're all released from "house arrest" of course. One metre rule in the first picture lends scale to the model. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul d Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 No reason at all David.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denis Watkins Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 AR410 improved and rock solid contact Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Marsh Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 Yes, and fine. They are full range, although looking at them it does cast doubt, though technology has changed so much over the last few years, it's like people getting used to flying back when hardly anyone flew. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Cooper Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 Yes, if you only need three channels, the AR410 will be fine. A mile+ of ground range, and rock solid airborne reception is usually good enough, eh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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