🚀 Elevate your drone’s IQ with rock-solid reception and real-time telemetry!
The Turnigy iA6C is an 8-channel 2.4GHz AFHDS 2A telemetry receiver featuring dual antennas for enhanced signal reliability. It supports multiple protocols (PPM, i.BUS, S.BUS) for broad transmitter compatibility, boasts a lightweight compact design ideal for multi-rotor drones, and enables real-time telemetry data for superior flight monitoring.
A**D
Great price and nice reciever
Bound fast to my t8sg v2 plus jumper on my drones only hover flew weathets real bad ill test on my youtube channel next
A**R
Great reciever!
The perfect RX for a light build
J**1
Needs to ship with better wires for the connector
Good receiver with good range but...I've done 3 builds with this receiver and with every build I've done there is a point before I hot glue things down and am still making sure things fit together and work. On EVERY build I've had to redo at least one wire at least one time because the wire that ships with the connector is so brittle it breaks. It's very frustrating. It might be easy to blame the solder job for that but I spent 7 years as a 2M certified solder tech in the Navy and have perfectly made this same type of solder connection hundreds of times
R**X
Works with turnigy.
Great receiver and good company to buy from.
B**H
Interference, twitches, not sbus..
Received a lot of interference twitched.. Lost control of drone because it was receiving twitching and not radio signal, had to fail-safe it over swamp.
A**N
Works Great for Most Quad Flying and with the Turnigy Evolution has unrivalled ergonomic, but it has clear limitation for some.
This works great with the Turnigy Evolution which is a great, inexpensive and straightforward transmitter for thumbers and perfect for standard race quad flying it if can fit in your quad. The telemetry is useful, but it's hard to tell if you have a voltage drop or an RSSI drop as the alarms only beep (no programmable voice alarms). The instructions do not make clear the difference between low voltage alarms, which can be programmed to any voltage, and RSSI alarms (which cannot be programmed) and there is no simple way to connect the RSSI telemetry to BF OSD. That's not a big problem if you are flying less than 300 M which is the vast majority of quad flying. There is a complicated hack possible if you have an FC with an RSSI analog input, however, most modern F4s don't have an RSSI pad.The lightness and ergonomics cannot be topped. While Frysky has a new ergonomic transmitter to compete with the Evolution, it doesn't look as light or as ergonomic. I understand (I didn't measure, but others have) the latency of IBUS in the Turnigy is actually better than SBUS for Frsky receivers and transmitters.But..... Turnigy/ Flysky is not keeping up with the times when it comes to receiver size. Frysky has managed to miniaturize to incredibly small dimensions (ex the Xm+ and R-XSR) which makes quad building and fixing much easier. While you can make this receiver a little smaller by stripping the useless plastic cover and depinning (see JDs Blue Falcon YouTube videos) its no competition and almost 10x bigger.All in all, it works perfectly fine, and with the Turnigy Evolution Transmitter, it is unrivaled for ergonomics and price for short distance flight. With the Flysky Transmitters, the price can't be beaten. But if you want to press more than 150 - 300 meters where RSSI gets marginal and want to know when you are close to a Failsafe clearly, you might wish to the have the programmable features that are only available with the more expensive systems such as Frsky, Spectrum or Futaba. Also, if you have very little room in your quad, which is the trend for more advanced quads, this is also not a good choice.
D**Y
no issues.
This is the 'Stock' receiver for Turnigy Evolution transmitters.
M**G
Good RX, works with my Flysky I6S.
Update: Bought a second one for another quad to replace an older bulky RX. I have noticed that I'm not getting the range I would like but for 99% of my flying it's fine. I also have failed to get IBUS to work but SBUS works great.Works great with my Flysky I6S. I needed it to be a little smaller and the antenna to be shorter to fit where I wanted it so I did a couple of mods. I removed the case and folded the antenna back to make them shorter and come out the same side as the other wires. I then depinned the board and solder wires directly to it and shrink wrapped it. It made it the perfect size for what I needed and much less bulky. It now sits in the middle of my stack right below the VTX.
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