KO Propo EX-2 KIY Select 2.4GHz FHSS Radio System w/KR-241FH Receiver Drop Extension Unit & Battery Stand

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KO Propo EX-2 KIY Select 2.4GHz FHSS Radio System w/KR-241FH Receiver
Price: $282.00
Discontinued Online
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The KO Propo EX-2 KIY "Select" Radio System includes a KR-413FH Receiver to deliver the same response as the EX-1 KIY. Featuring KO's patented K.I.Y. sytem, the EX-2 KIY allows you to add optional modular components so that the transmitter ergonomics fit you perfectly. It is compatible with EX-1 K.I.Y. accessories, and includes the 80559 LCD Expansion Unit EXP-104, 10546 Battery Stand Unit for KIY and 10549 Drop Extension Unit.

Features:

  • Utilizing KO's US Patented K.I.Y. system for modular components.
  • 2.7inch LCD display for easy navigation.
  • LCD screen can be rotated 90 degrees for personal viewing preference.
  • Basic Grip Unit without ET4/ET5 buttons.
  • Dual signal outputs for KO's FHSS system and Kyosho's MHS Mini-Z.
  • Using the K.I.Y. system allows for upgrades later without purchasing an entirely new system.
  • EX-1 K.I.Y. optional accessories can be used with the EX-2.

Specifications:
Transmitter: KT-415FH
Master Unit: 80557 EX-2 w/ 80559 LCD Expansion Unit EXP-104
Steering Unit: 10549 Drop Extension Unit for KIY
Grip Unit: Basic Grip Unit / 10546 Battery Stand Unit for KIY
Receiver: KR-241FH
Operating system: steering wheel & throttle trigger
Number of channels: 4
Transmit frequency band: 2.4GHz
Neutral pulse: 1.5msec
Power source: 2S LiFE or 2S LiPO
Current consumption: 150mA

This product was added to our catalog on October 3, 2016

Snowblind
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Jun 24 2020 (about 3 years ago)
KO Propo EX-2 KIY Select 2.4GHz FHSS Radio System w/KR-241FH Receiver
After my last radio, which was great for the price, but is showing it's age, I knew I wanted another drop-wheel radio, and if possible the screen to face the steering wheel instead of my left wrist, so this radio got my attention immediatly. Add the adjustable throttle, and steering springs, as well as the moveable throttle pivot point, and adjustable reverse spur, and I liked it before I bought it.

I am really liking this radio at the track as well so far, only I have been finding it difficult to find operating voltages for the set in order to add a lipo battery to it.

I know from the manual that the radio won't work under 4.5 volts, so 1S is out, and I am using a 2S 2000mAh with success.

Being a 4 channel with the option of a steering thumbstick, and the settings available, has me loving this radio.

If you have been looking at this radio, and you are torn and unsure, just get it.

If you are wondering about the little tab that pivots out from the battery stand, it's a kickstand! More for use when you have AAAs in the radio, but still a good idea if you have a LiFe/LiPo/LiIon in the bottom.