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DSM2 6channel microlite reciever - Too Drunk to Fly - 23-01-2012

I just found a Spektrum DSM2 6-channel microlite receiver(AR6110) in my box of stuff. I bought it last year sometime, but really don't need it at the moment. Already have a few others lying around. Pins are on the side.


Brand new unopened packet. $45 (can't remember how much I paid for it but I think it was around this)






RE: DSM2 6channel microlite reciever - Too Drunk to Fly - 24-01-2012

even throw the wife in for free.... !


RE: DSM2 6channel microlite reciever - Raptorfly - 27-01-2012

(24-01-2012, 04:38 PM)Panspermian Wrote:  even throw the wife in for free.... !

Hi mate. No need to throw the wife in, I'm sure she will not appreciated it.
I have 5 original specktrum RX I use in my bigger planes and 15+ orange 6 channels in my smaller foamies. You know the orange ones are less than $10 and perform the same.

Is it marked DSMX or Just DSM2?
I'll offer you $30 if you really just want to get rid of it.

If you fly spektrum don't sell it, you will use it eventually.




RE: DSM2 6channel microlite reciever - Too Drunk to Fly - 27-01-2012

Hey George, I'm pretty sure I paid around the $50-60 for it and yeah I'm sure I would use it eventually so, if I can't sell it for $45, I'll hang on to it. I use these in HK foam planes, nothing too expensive 'cause I don't trust the range.

I know the HK orange ones are cheap, but just never had the guts to try them.

This is the real deal, DSM2.


RE: DSM2 6channel microlite reciever - Raptorfly - 27-01-2012

No problem, I reallly don't need anymore at the moment, so I just made an offer. You would have paid anything $60-$80 at a hobby shop. Off ebay you can get them for $35-$50 but are they real! thats the hard part. If spektrum made these in $20-$25 most of us will buy more.

I have used the orange RX for more than 2 years and I can tell you I fly over 500m without an issue. With the extension/satalite I had planes almost 1 Km up. Never had any issue until I bought my DX8 (DSMX technology) which had problems with DSM2 backwards compatibility on all DSM2 type recievers orange and even specktrum ones.I had the DX8 replaced recently with a brand new one from a new batch and so far its all is good now.

for small foamies you cannot go past the HK organge RX. especilly when I have 20+ planes that size and don't want to switch and bind RX all the time.