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DSM2 DUAlINK TEChNOlOGy<br />

Your DX6i transmits on the <strong>2.4GHz</strong> band and utilizes DSM2 second-generation Digital Spread Spectrum<br />

Modulation offering beyond visual range in all types and sizes of aircraft. Unlike conventional narrow<br />

band systems, Spektrum’s <strong>2.4GHz</strong> digital DuaLink technology is virtually immune to internal and external<br />

radio interference.<br />

Included with your DX6i is an AR6200 6-channel receiver. The AR6200 combines an internal and external receiver,<br />

offering superior path diversity. The DX6i transmitter simultaneously transmits on two frequencies, creating dual<br />

RF paths. This dual path redundancy, plus the fact that each of the two receivers is located in a slightly different<br />

location exposes each to a different RF environment and creates a bulletproof RF link in all conditions.<br />

MODElMATCh<br />

With patented <strong>Model</strong>Match technology, you’ll never mistakenly attempt to fly your model using the wrong<br />

memory again. The DX6i features <strong>Model</strong>Match technology that prevents the operation of a model if the wrong<br />

model memory is selected. During binding, the receiver actually learns and remembers the specific model memory<br />

(1 of <strong>10</strong>) that the transmitter is currently programmed to. Later, if the incorrect model is selected in the transmitter<br />

and the receiver is turned on, the model simply won’t operate, preventing a possible crash. Change programming<br />

to the matching model memory and you are set to fly.<br />

SPEKTRUM DX6i • RADIO PROGRAMMING GUIDE<br />

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