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🚀 Micro Receiver, Mega Performance — Stay in Control, Stay Ahead!
The Readytosky FS2A is a compact 4-channel AFHDS 2A mini RC receiver designed for Flysky transmitters like i6, i6X, and i6S. Operating on a 2.408-2.475GHz frequency, it delivers reliable PWM output in a tiny 11x25mm form factor. Its failsafe feature with LED confirmation ensures secure signal reception, making it a trusted choice for micro RC models and competitive robot combat enthusiasts.











| ASIN | B0B8N6GH2J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,324 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #61 in RC Radio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | E513 |
| Manufacturer | Readytosky |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month - 2 years |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.7 x 2 inches |
C**P
Great receiver for mini crawlers
Binds and works great paired with my gt5 in mini crawlers
M**.
Does the job perfectly for micros but be ready to solder
Fantastic. Cheap, bound up instantly. Most importantly works flawlessly with the 4in1 multi module from Radiomaster as well as the FlySky GT5. Photo shows it pinned and soldered but comes unsoldered. I don't mind at all, but may be problematic for some.
B**C
Receiver 2
This work perfect in my mini mustang seems pretty durable easy hookup
T**N
Over all decent.
Works amazing with the fs -gt5 transmitter only thing is that you half to solder it together.
C**Z
Receiver
This receiver is awesome saves so much room cause is so small and to conect it to you control is easy thought it was going to be hard but it wasn't to bad you do have to solder the pins in just take your time
D**)
Pins not pre-soldered- causing issues.
I Have had trouble with my channel 3 influencing my channel 2, as if they were both wired to channel 3. This may just be my soldering, as I have never soldered pins before, but was still an annoyance for me. Again, possibly my soldering, but the board sometimes won't receive power from my ESC w/ BEC until I flex it in certain ways. My advice- spend a couple extra bucks and get a receiver with pre-soldered pins. Flysky is a less expensive brand anyway.
M**E
Simple and affordable. FS-GT2E used.
This was pretty easy and self explanatory. This is probably the third time in my life I’ve ever attempted soldering and it came out decent, even with the bad eyes and light shaking. Mazz Designs has a YouTube tutorial on how to bind these receivers to make it’s a little easier during your builds. I paired mine with a FS-GT2E. Another budget friendly offering from Flysky. I don’t require much from my comp rigs, 2 channels is perfect for me but this RX does support 4 channels if you have a GT5 or GT6. Use a decent soldering iron with soldering paste. Preferably something with adjustable temp and 100w. Makes the job 1000x faster and cleaner.
B**O
Work great
These work great. I run them in the combat robot Titanium Hwhite and have never had a problem
F**K
Other than the pins not soldered in, This a very tiny receiver that is easy to bind to the flysky transmitters And I use it in a 24" foam corsair and am really pleased with it.
A**R
I could have saved $10.00 and ordered one that needed to be soldered. I didn’t want to solder it so I ordered this one, false advertising. Don’t buy
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