This is the Spektrum DX6e
6-Channel Transmitter Only. The DX6e gives you more than you ever thought
possible from a 6-channel radio under $200. Four model types, 250-model memory,
wireless trainer link - you get it all and more. You can even share model setups
with users of other Spektrum transmitters.
Being
on a budget doesn't have to mean you have to settle for less than the best. The
Spektrum DX6e gives you the unbeatable response of DSMX technology, the
simplicity of AirWare programming software and many other features you can't
find on other "budget" radios.
Airplane, Helicopter, Sailplane and Multi rotor Programming
The DX6e comes equipped with the programming you need to fly almost anything.
And because it's based on the same AirWare software used in most other Spektrum
transmitters, you can share model setups with just about any Spektrum user you
meet.
Airplanes Programming:
Helicopter Programming:
Sailplane Programming:
Multi Rotor Programming:
250-Model Memory:
The enormous capacity of the DX6e's on-board memory means you will rarely, if
ever, need to juggle models between transmitter memory and your SD card. The
model memory menu is easy to navigate too. Only memory slots with model
settings saved to them will appear. You won't have to scroll through empty
slots or move models around if one is deleted.
Built-In Telemetry:
The built-in telemetry feature can give you real-time information on things
like battery voltage, signal quality, motor temperature and more.* You can also
program alerts that let you know when specific telemetry values reach or exceed
limits you define.
*Requires telemetry sensors and a telemetry-enabled receiver.
Wireless Trainer Link:
The wireless trainer link gives instructors the option to wirelessly ''buddy
box'' with another DSMX/DSM2 transmitter. Once bound to another transmitter,
ModelMatch technology will allow the DX6e to re-link without having to go
through the bind process again.
Patent-Pending Gimbal Design with Spring Configuration Switch:
The DX6e's patent-pending gimbal design lets you change gimbal spring
configurations simply by moving a slider switch on the back of the transmitter.
No tools are required. Just select the spring configuration that matches the
mode you are using and model type you are flying. That's it.
There are four spring configurations to choose from: