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🚀 Tiny Tech, Massive Control – Elevate Your RC Game!
The RX244 series mini receivers combine cutting-edge 2.4G DSM2/DSMX protocol compatibility with integrated brushed and brushless ESC regulators, offering 4 to 7 channel options in an ultra-lightweight design (0.9-1.3g). Perfectly suited for compact RC planes and vehicles, these receivers support SPEKTRUM and JUMPER transmitters and include advanced telemetry features in select models, delivering professional-grade performance in a remarkably small package.
| Best Sellers Rank | #273,003 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #269 in RC Radio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 14 Reviews |
C**�
Excellent rx, I’ve used a lot of them.
Bound to the nx8, easy to solder the motor wires, responsive servos, and very light and small. Worth the price. Pretty good range, the plane goes out of sight before I lose control. However, the servos are weak and bind up really easily. I put this into a hobby zone champ airframe and the foam hinges for the elevator were enough resistance to bind the servo on full down. After some fiddling, I do believe I have resolved the issue. ~6 month Update: I have purchased 9 of these receivers. 4 of the 244 and 5 of the 144. They are excellent receivers. The only complaint I have with them is the 244 needs the hinges to be as little resistance as possible so they don’t bind up. They have the torque to be sufficient in any ultra micro plane weighing less than about 2oz. The 144 is excellent as well. I’ve used those in micro sail planes, rc conversion of free flight kits and put into discontinued planes. Definitely my go-to for micro plane builds.
B**Y
V4.2 No throttle?? UPDATED 4-29-26
I have 5 or 6 of these, and they all worked great until the most recent one (V 4.2). It has an independent Mbus port. I get no throttle, the telemetry and connection cuts out frequently and it is not detected by the MXO config tool. I've tested the others with the same radio, model and settings, they all work and connect, etc. This newest one only gives servo control and NEVER throttle. I'm certain it is connected correctly, the motor will power up if the radio is on the wrong protocol and it goes all wacky, but it never works from the transmitter as it should. AGAIN, the radio is fine, there is no throttle cut activated, I mapped it to every other channel, and nothing. I can leave the radio on, power up an older board with the same settings, and they work fine. It's just the V4.2. I'm sending it back, but am anxious to buy another until these issues are addressed. UPDATE: Am in communication with customer service, they have been VERY good with their effort to find the issue. I have amended my rating to reflect the excellent service and attention they have given my complaint. I will edit further if any progress is made. I should note that I STILL have the earliest and oldest of these RXs that I purchased, it is in it's 4th aircraft with probably 70+ flights total, has been damaged in crashes many times but STILL WORKS!
M**H
Interesting fact about the layout
This is my husband's "go to" receiver for RC airplanes. He noted recently, however, that the board layout varies from receiver to receiver. Interesting. Doesn't affect functionality, but it doe affect mounting to the fuselage if you have a standard way of doing so.
M**I
Servos channel are opposite
Works fine,but servos channel are reversed from the original brick receive. When building a Kit consider making changes.
J**N
Had to make wood standoffs.
Works well in my micro–Gentle Lady .
A**R
Great replacement Rx, so far...
I am using this micro receiver in a Guillow Supper Cub 95. At approximately 1"W by 1"L it fits easily in the narrow fuselage. I hooked everything up and it workd great in a bench test. The reasons I deducted 1 star: 1. You have to solder the motor leads to the micro tabs on the receiver board. And 2. The wires for the motor and battery exit the board in line with the servo gears. So far, for the price this receiver is worth what it cost.
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