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                    AR9310 -  9 Channel DSMX Carbon Fuse Aircraft Receiver
  
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                  List Price: $207.99 Your Price: $159.99 Out Of Stock Part Number: SPMAR9310 
                      Manufacturer: Spektrum Manufacturer Part No: SPMAR9310 |  
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Type: DSMX® full-range carbon fuselage receiver# of Channels: 9Modulation: DSM2®/DSMXBand: 2.4GHz, resolution: 2048Length: 1.61 in (40.8mm)Width: 0.82 in (20.8mm)Height: 0.76 in (19.3mm)Weight: 0.64 oz (18.2 g)Voltage Range: 3.5–9.6VAntenna Length: Rx: 203.2mm (2) Remote: 203.2mm (1)
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DSMX® technologyFeeder antennas offer superior RF coverage mounted on the outside of the fuselageStreamlined case for installation versatilityDuaLink® technologyMultiLink™ technologyQuickConnect™ technologyMolded antenna exit guidesFlight log compatiblePreset failsafeIncludes DVD installation and setup videoUS patent 7,391,320 The Spektrum™ AR9310 DSMX® 9-channel receiver is designed for carbon fiber fuselage installations.  Carbon fiber can create an RF shielding effect that can significantly reduce radio range when using conventional receivers and antennas.  The AR9310 receiver features an antenna design that overcomes RF issues in these critical environments. Always purchase products from a Horizon Hobby, Inc. authorized dealer to ensure authentic high-quality Spektrum product. Horizon Hobby, Inc. disclaims all support and warranty with regards, but not limited to, compatibility and performance of counterfeit products or products claiming compatibility with DSM2®, DSMX® or Spektrum products. 
 Attention: Horizon Hobby has confirmed that all Spektrum Products being sold by KoKo Technology are counterfeit.  We consider it a danger to use these products, waive all liability and will not support any warranty or service in regards to them.
 This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age without direct adult supervision. |  |  
					
    
    
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