Features



Overview

A new generation of Spektrum™ AS3X®(Artificial Stabilization – 3-aXis) receivers is about to make it easier than ever for fixed wing pilots to transform their flying experience with this amazing technology. Like their predecessors, they combine AS3X technology with a DSMX® receiver in a single unit. What sets them apart is programming software that makes setup and adjustment of their AS3X settings much easier. 

The software’s easy-to-understand, graphical user interface will allow pilots to: 
- Select which AS3X mode to fly with: Off, Conventional Rate and Heading Hold 
- Activate flaperon/dual aileron, delta/elevon, V-tail or dual elevator mixing 
- Take advantage of servo setup options like balancing, travel adjust, absolute limits, reversing and more 
- Map output and gain settings for individual channels 
- Programming made easy via PC or iOS/Android mobile devices


In order to activate AS3X technology in a Spektrum AS3X receiver (AR636, AR6335, AR7350 & AR9359), you must program the receiver using the AS3X mobile programming application. Until AS3X is activated, the receiver will operate as a standard DSMX aircraft receiver and will not provide electronic stabilization enhancements. For more information on programming a Spektrum AS3X receiver (AR636, AR6335, AR7350 & AR9359)


Specifications

Type: AR636 AS3X sport receiver
# of Channels: 6
Modulation: DSM2/DSMX
Band: 2.4GHz
Length: 1.70 in (42mm)
Width: 0.90 in (23.5mm)
Height: 0.60 in (14mm)
Weight: 0.36 oz (10.2 g)
Voltage Range: 3.5-9.6V
Antenna Length: 200mm