Spektrum RC SR210 2.4GHz 2-Channel DSMR Sport Receiver

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Spektrum RC SR210 2.4GHz 2-Channel DSMR Sport Receiver
Price: $29.99
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This is a Spektrum SR210 2.4GHz 2-Channel DSMR Sport Receiver. This receiver is compatible with any DSMR or DSM2 surface transmitter.

Features:

  • Frequency-agile DSMR™ 2.4GHz technology
  • Outputs for steering & throttle
  • Perfect for land or marine applications
  • Fuel-proof case
  • Compatible with DSMR and DSM2® surface transmitters

Specifications:
Type: SR210 DSMR 2 Ch Sport Receiver
# of Channels: 2
Modulation: DSMR/DSM2
Band: 2.4GHz
Length: 1.4 in (35.8mm)
Width: 0.9 in (23.6mm)
Height: 0.6 in (14.3mm)
Weight: 0.3 oz (8.8g)
Voltage Range: 3.5 – 9.6V
Antenna Length: 8.27 in (210mm) coaxial
Experience Level: Beginner

This product was added to our catalog on May 28, 2015

James Williams
Sunday, Nov 27 2016 (about 7 years ago)
Spektrum RC SR210 2.4GHz 2-Channel DSMR Sport Receiver
Summary: This is a great receiver with some limitations.

If you need a 2 channel receiver* this is just fine. It has the new DSMR technology that helps solve a lot of the 'Spektrum Issues' people have had in the past. To be honest in a lot of cases this even good for electric racing purposes. It binds to my DX4R at 11ms. Can you tell a difference between the 5.5ms and 11ms? Sure in some cases, I find it to be a non-issue.

If you take a few precautions. Such as mounting your antenna off of the chassis, using a good servo tape such as the clear silicone kind so it has minimal vibrations, don't pinch / cut the antenna, have a stable BEC, don't use an overly power hungry servo such as a Savox, etc.. you will have no issues. If I had one complaint is for only being a 2 channel receiver is fairly large.

If you can live without a transponder and a capacitor this receiver will work just fine for you.

I put the * above for two reasons.
1. Since there are only 3 ports to plug stuff into, that means if you are using a transponder you won't be able to plug a capacitor into the receiver if needed without a Y-harness. You would be better off getting an SR310 so you have the extra port if you plan on racing.
2. If you have a 3 wire transponder you will need to remove the white wire from the connector. The White wire is unnecessary for the functioning of the transponder (it's for telemetry data) so it feeds a signal back to the receiver. Since you will be using the Bind port to power your transponder it will try to put the receiver in Bind mode and you will have issues.