. Not suitable for FASST transmitters.
Features
· 2 dipole antennas
· 14/26-channel FASSTest (26/18/12 channel) receiver
· Dual RX Link
· Telemetry with S.BUS2
· Telemetry with 32 channels
· S.BUS / S.BUS2 port
· Hi-Voltage (HV)
· FASST Multi Normal / High Speed Mode
· Antenna diversity
· Pulse switching for digital servos
Description
With the Futaba R7314SB, Futaba offers a compact receiver with telemetry and 14 ports. This makes the receiver ideal for larger models that require multiple servos. Analog or digital servos can be connected to ports 1 through 14. To enable shorter response times, the servo output signal for digital servos can be changed to 6.3 ms (instead of 16 ms for analog servos).
Up to 26 programmable S.BUS servos or other S.BUS components such as gyros, flybarless systems, or governors can be connected to the S.BUS port. All S.BUS servos are digitally addressed and can be connected with a single servo cable (3 wires). Although four servos are installed in one wing, only a single servo cable enters the wing. This keeps the entire wiring very simple and clear.
If analog servos are to be used on the S.BUS, they must be connected via a PWM adapter.
The R7314SB features antenna diversity with two dipole antennas . The receiver constantly compares which antenna has the better signal and instantly switches to that one.
S.BUS2 sensors can be connected to the S.BUS2 port. They transmit up to 32 telemetry data sets. The receiver has an integrated telemetry transmitter that transmits the data to the transmitter (FASSTest only). This allows the measured values to be displayed on the transmitter or output audibly. The receiver also automatically transmits the voltage of the receiver power supply (a voltage sensor is integrated) and the signal strength.
CAUTION: The receiver supports HV (High Voltage) and can be powered directly from a 2s LiPo battery. Always make sure that the connected servos are also designed for HV!
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