




🚀 Triple-Protocol Powerhouse: Fly smarter, not harder.
The FrSky Delta 8 is a groundbreaking 8-channel 2.4GHz receiver uniquely compatible with Futaba, Hitec, and FrSky protocols. Featuring automatic protocol locking, CPPM single-connector output, and RSSI signal monitoring, it delivers advanced multi-brand versatility and streamlined control for complex RC models—all in a compact, lightweight design.
| ASIN | B07L5J8TLH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #918,017 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #936 in RC Radio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.639 ounces |
| Item model number | NPH-973946 |
| Manufacturer | FrSky |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Package Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.1 x 0.3 inches |
C**L
It works perfectly with Hitec's Minima Protocol
It works perfectly with the Hitec's minima protocol. With an Aurora 9, Aurora 9X or Flash 8, you can get all 8 channels which is fantastic for flying large or complex models like 7-channel gliders, or if you're more ambitious, 8 channel jets with retractable landing gear. If you're using a RadioMaster or Jumper radio you should frequency tune these receivers before flying which can be a little tricky since the minima protocol doesn't feature telemetry which helps in the process. Just look at the link LED after the receiver has been bound when you start frequency tuning these things and then stop frequency tuning (in one direction) at the first point where the bind LED becomes intermittent. I have had no problems flying these with my Hitec Aurora 9X. I use one of them in a 7-channel gliders, an old FlyZone Calypso, with dual ailerons, dual flaps, a motor, and obviously, rudder and elevator control. I used to flying it easily above four hundred feet, but that was before the FAA decided it was necessary to regulate model aircraft. I planning to use one of these receivers in a FliteTest style foam board 8-channel flying with with dual flaps, dual ailerons, and drag-rudders (also called split ailerons which require another 4 channels to control) at the wingtips that I have been working on. I already have the mixes and flight modes setup in my radio. You really can do some pretty impressive things with 8-channels. You can get cppm and rssi output with Hitec's minima protocol if you set a jumper between the channel 3 and 4 signal pins. If you do this, then the receiver will still output channels 6 through 9 on pins 5-8 as per the receiver's manual. Also note that you shouldn't use the AFHSS mode in Hitec transmitters. The dual whip antennas should be oriented 90 degrees from each other for best reception. Lastly, always remember to set the fail-safe in these receivers. Bad things will happen whenever you don't.
L**C
Quick shipment, addressed questions promptly.
Excellent full range receiver used by other members of our club, so I thought I would give it a try. So far, so good. Enclosed binding clips made binding quick and easy
O**S
They have binding issues
I didn't like the product. This receiver will not bind to my futaba t8j transmitter. The price was ok but I wouldn't advice anyone buying it because of the binding issues
Trustpilot
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