Futaba MZ compatible Air Module System
If you’re flying with any of the Futaba radios listed you can benefit from the advantages that come with using Spektrum’s groundbreaking 2.4GHz technology. No more crystals to worry about, no more model generated interference, and with DSM2 protocol you can fly any size planes from ultra lights to large scale.
AIt Module System
Key features
  • Very robust radio link
  • No crystals needed
  • No more model generated interference
  • No need to send existing radio in to service to be retuned
  • Short antennas on both radio and receivers
  • Keep your favourite radio with its familiar software program
Each aircraft module system includes.
  • DM2 module
  • AR7000 or AR9000 DSM2 receiver
  • 2.4GHz aerial system
  • Bind plug for binding more receivers to your
    transmitter
  • User guide

Two versions, 7 & 9 channels
Spektrum modules utilise the existing PPM output of the host radio to build the secure DSM link. The
number of channels that the host radio produces with its PPM stream governs the number of usable
channels. For Futaba radios this is a maximum of eight channels.

For each base Spektrum module there are two available combinations; one with an AR7000 receiver,
the other an AR9000. With each option, regardless of it being a seven or nine-channel system the
modules are identical; the differentiating factor between the two options is the receiver that is included
in the system.

Futaba Radio
SPMMSFUTMZ9 SPMMSFUTMZ7
SPMMSMZ9
Futaba compatible 8-channel module system
with AR9000 receiver
SPMMSMZ7
Futaba compatible 8-channel module
system with AR7000 receiver
Compatible Futaba Radios
12MZ
14MZ
 

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