

🚀 Elevate your flight game with precision and zero hassle!
The Radiolink R6DS is a compact, high-performance 2.4GHz RC receiver supporting 6 or 10 channels with PWM, PPM, and SBUS outputs. Featuring advanced DSSS & FHSS anti-interference technology, ultra-low latency of 0.5 microseconds, and a high resolution of 4096, it ensures stable, responsive control for drones and fixed-wing aircraft. Its one-button bind and reverse polarity protection make setup effortless and safe, ideal for professional-grade remote control enthusiasts.














| ASIN | B07FPB6QYG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #411,931 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #421 in RC Radio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | R6DS |
| Manufacturer | Radiolink |
| Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 0.59 x 0.39 inches |
R**G
Great value
Great little receiver, great price. A+++
S**S
Good product, fair price.
These receivers for RC models are small, work as advertised, and the price is reasonable.
A**N
Small and powerful
Works perfect
D**J
Radiolink Receiver Sizes
Here are all the Radiolink receiver sizes lined up next to each other. I have a very small RC tank project, it's 1:72 scale and need a tiny receiver. The R12DS would be fine for a normal scale RC plane that needs a ton of controls for aielron, flapperon, etc.. The R9DS is good for a normal RC car with 5 control outputs. The R6DS is good for mini projects. Even though it says 6 it's really 5 since one channel is for battery power input so you lose a channel. 5 channels is plenty for most RC car or tank projects. Since my tank has a turret that moves with pan/tilt using 2 servos, plus 2 drive motors, plus headlights = 5 channels. The perfect amount of channels for a simple tank robotics project. I removed the right angle pins and soldered on some color coded straight pins... why doesn't Radiolink color code the pin headers to begin with?!?! Anyway this was the solution I needed to stuff into the 1:72 scale Cheerwing RC tank. Eventually I might just cut the headers off completely. The smaller the Radiolink receiver the shorter the range too, something to keep in mind. I'm going to use the R9DS in my RC car and R6DS in the mini tank. The R12DS I'll throw into a future larger tank project. I'm very happy with all the receivers. These will all get paired to a Radiolink AT9S Pro transmitter.
T**H
2/3
i bought three of these for a few gliders, two of them bound flawlessly to my AT-10 but one would not bind at all, this receiver also had a blue indicator led unlike the other two. other than the one weird one the other two seem to match the performance of my other radio link receivers.
R**N
Easy to Install
Easy to use. Follow transmitter requirements too. Great value. Very good range.
J**N
Nice small receiver for airplane
Needed a smaller receiver than my r9ds for a new mini Mustang airplane and this one is perfect. No problem binding to my transmitter. Haven't tested range yet but I've had good luck with my other drone r12dsm receivers from radiolink.
M**G
Great receiver
Nice lightweight receiver great price and fast service
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