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Receiver Mainboard for RC ERA C189 MD500 Helicopter
The Brain of Your Flight Stability
Signal interference or a malfunctioning gyro can cause your helicopter to drift, wobble, or lose connection with the transmitter. This receiver mainboard solves complex flight stability issues, housing the critical 6-axis gyroscope and altitude hold sensors that give the RC ERA C189 its legendary "easy-to-fly" characteristics. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Integrated 6-Axis Gyro: Features advanced stabilization algorithms that automatically correct for wind and pilot error, keeping the MD500 perfectly level.
Precision Altitude Hold: Includes a built-in barometer for rock-solid height hovering, allowing pilots to focus on directional movement.
Extended Range: High-sensitivity antenna design ensures a stable connection with the transmitter even at the edge of visual range.
Multi-Channel Support: Manages all 6-channel inputs, including cyclic, collective, and tail yaw, with zero-latency digital processing.
Level Mounting: The receiver must be mounted perfectly flat and level within the fuselage; if it is tilted, the helicopter will constantly drift in one direction.
Antenna Placement: Keep the antenna away from metal parts and motor wires to minimize electromagnetic interference and maximize signal range.
Soft Mounting: Use the provided vibration-dampening adhesive pads to mount the board; this prevents high-frequency motor vibrations from confusing the gyro.
Support & Warranty
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