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AR12310T DSMX 12-Channel PowerSafe Integrated Telemetry Receiver
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SPMAR12310T
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What's in the box?
- (3) DSMX Remote Receivers
- (1) 9" Remote Receiver Extension
- (1) 12" Remote Receiver Extension
- (1) 24" Remote Receiver Extension
- (2) Battery EC3 Connectors
- (2) Charge Receptacles
- (1) Aircraft Telemetry Volt Sensor
- (1) Soft Switch
- (1) Instruction Manual
Overview
The Spektrumâ„¢ AR12310T PowerSafe receiver is a feature-packed 12 channel receiver with integrated full-range telemetry. Each come with built-in connection ports for RPM, Flight Pack Voltage and Temperature sensors as well as an X-Bus port for additional telemetry options.
If you have a DSMX®/DSM2® transmitter capable of 11ms frame rates, the AR12310T will deliver lightning-fast input-to-output response that is perfect for high-performance applications such as aggressive 3D , IMAC, and Turbine Airplanes. Each receiver includes 3 remote receivers that take advantage of Spektrum MultiLink™ technology. This patented technology eliminates the reflected signal fading and antenna blind spots that can affect all 2.4GHz systems.
A ground-breaking feature introduced on the AR12310T PowerSafe Receiver is the built in receiver battery energy sensors. Giving pilots added awareness of the load and mAh used by the servos, retracts, lights, etc. used by each battery. Current Gen 2 Radio firmware already supports this function. Also, as with most of the current receiver line up, these feature a bind button that gives pilots an easy alternative to the age old bind plug.
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Key Features
- Now with Spektrum iC3 Device Connectors
- Sensor port allows the receiver to be upgraded with future Spektrum add-ons
- Compatible with all Spektrum DSM2 and DSMX transmitters
- Rubber grommet hard mounts and minimalistic labeling helps produce the cleanest model setups
- Capable of 11ms frame rates
- Binding is easier than ever by Binding through a button or familiar bind plug
- Integrated telemetry with built-in ports for RPM, flight pack voltage, temperature sensors and X-bus for telemetry sensor expansion
- Receiver pack energy & voltage sensor and flight log data available without the need for additional sensors
- PowerSafe redundancy system with dual 13 AWG battery leads w/ EC3 connectors. Perfect for power hungry aircraft and high current applications
- Not compatible with DSM2 AIRMOD JR Module (SPMMSJR720)
Product Specs
Antenna Length
Band
Bind Method
Channels
Data Port
Failsafe
Flight Log Compatible
Input Voltage
Modulation
Product Height
Product Length
Product Weight
Product Width
Programmable
Range
Resolution
Rev Limiter
Telemetry
Water-Resistant
XPlus Compatible
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FAQ
This receiver cannot be powered via the servo connections. To utilize BEC power you would have to make an adapter and connect the BEC lead to one of the dedicated battery input leads.
The channel ports are undefined because they vary so much with the model/wing type. The transmitter will determine the channel assignments, use the monitor screen as a guide for connecting servos to the receiver.
Generally, the first six will be throttle (1), aileron (2), elevator (3), rudder (4), gear (5), flaps (6). But it can vary, and channels are also assignable.
Yes, non-HV servos can be used.
Use the EVOA113 RPM Telemetry Adapter.
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The AR12310T does not incorporate a voltage regulator. It will accept a maximum input of 10V. An external regulator would be required to use 14.8V input.