• Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
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Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus

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  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
  • Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with SBus
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Jumper SF610 Full Range S-FHSS compatible 4ch Receiver with S.Bus

The Jumper SF series of receivers offer a high quality yet affordable S-FHSS solution for modelers. The SF Series can be used as a standard PWM receiver or in S.Bus mode for drones or fixed wing craft, robotics, boat or anything that uses an advance control system requiring S.Bus input.
The SF series are a full range receiver featuring dual antennas for diversity reception. When reliable quality receivers can be had at this price why risk any alternative!

Specs:
Model: SF610
Working voltage: 3.6~7.5V
Working current: 45~60mA
Working temperature: 0-70 °C
Delay: Normal Mode 13.6mS
            Special Mode 20.4mS
Effective distance: >1.8km
Weight: 6.8g
Size: 40x18.5x11.5mm
SBUS: Yes
Full range: Yes
Dual diversity Antenna: Yes

The Jumper SF series of receivers offer a high quality yet affordable S-FHSS solution for modelers. The SF Series can be used as a standard PWM receiver or in S.Bus mode for drones or fixed wing craft, robotics, boat or anything that uses an advance control system requiring S.Bus input.
The SF series are a full range receiver featuring dual antennas for diversity reception. When reliable quality receivers can be had at this price why risk any alternative!

The Jumper SF 2.4GHz SFHSS/FHSS compatible receiver range are suitable for FUTABA & JUMPER Radios equipped with SFHSS/FHSS 2.4GHz transmission sources, such as the SFHSS/FHSS protocol mode, compatible with the air systems from JUMPER such as the T8SG, T8SG v2, T8SG v2 Plus, T8SG Lite, T12 and FUTABA systems such as T4YF, T6J, T6K, T6K, T8J, T10J, T14SG, T18MZ, T18SZ or ground system 3PL, T3PRKA, 4PLS, T4PX, T4GRS.

Bind/Pair procedure:
Turn on your transmitter, select S-fhss if it is necessary, press and hold the bind button on the receiver and power on the receiver, when the LED turns on solid green, the binding is finished, you can now connect servos to each channel and check for correct function from stick and switch movement on your radio.
Failsafe settings: The SF series receivers have a failsafe mode similar to original Futaba Receivers. Before attempting flight, we strongly recommend that fail safe modes are correctly setup on your receiver. For example, the throttle can be set to cut out in if the receiver enters fail safe mode to help avoid the model flying too far away.
PWM output mode and Sbus output mode Setting  PWM mode (normal mode) - All channels will output PWM. All SF series receivers are set to PWM as default. S.bus mode (Special mode) - The last channel of the receiver will output S.bus. All other channels will output PWM (excluding SF410 mini)
Changing Modes  Changing from Sbus to PWM is same as changing from PWM to Sbus:  turn off your transmitter, the LED is on red, hold and press the bind button for 6 to 0 seconds, release the button, then the red led will flash fast, press the bind button quickyly once to confirm while the red led is still flashing.
 
Checking Modes Connect any standard servo to the last channel of your receiver and give stick or switch input on your radio. If the servo moves the receiver is in PWM mode (Normal Mode). If the servo does not move the receiver is in S.bus mode (Special Mode)
Note: If you want to reset the receiver back to normal mode, you can re-pair the receiver and transmitter. 
 
LED status indicated under normal working status:




 


 
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