The Kyosho Kr-200 Receiver - DeAGNOSTINI MODEL SPACE Red Bull Racing RB7 Manual

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Red Bull Racing RB7: Step by Step
THE KYOSHO
KR-200 RECEIVER
YOUR RB7'S RECEIVER CONVERTS THE CONTROL SIGNALS FROM THE TRANSMITTER
INTO INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SERVOS. HERE'S AN OVERVIEW OF THE KR-200
RECEIVER SUPPLIED TO SUBSCRIBERS WITH THE KYOSHO SYNCRO REMOTE
CONTROL TRANSMITTER.
The Kyosho KR-200 is a digital receiver. Like the Kyosho
Syncro RC transmitter, with which it is supplied, it operates
on the 2.4GHz band. It is very compact, its dimensions
being 36 x 26 x 14mm (length x width x height), so it can be
fitted into the RC box of your RB7 model without difficulty.
The KR-200 housing is made of semi-transparent plastic
and – like the other components of your RB7 – it is resistant
to high temperatures. This is important, because it is
mounted close to the engine. Viewed from above, the
receiver is divided into two areas. The right-hand part,
one-third of the length, is slightly raised and contains a
large socket that is used to connect the power supply and
servo cables. A maximum of four servos can be connected.
There are four small notches on the left side of the socket,
and corresponding projections on each of the plugs on the
main switch and servo cables. These are the reverse polarity
protection, ensuring that the plugs can only be inserted the
right way round. An antenna 150mm long protrudes from
Thanks to its compact design, the KR-200 fits easily into the
RC box of your Red Bull Racing RB7 model. Two superimposed
circuit boards screwed together contain the entire electronics
of the receiver.
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