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Receiver Operating Instructions

3-Channel Micro

92524

2.4GHz FHSS-2

Thank you for purchasing the Airtronics 92524 2.4GHz FHSS-2 3-Channel Micro receiver. This receiver can be 

used with any Airtronics 2.4GHz FHSS-2 surface transmitter, such as the MX-Sport FHSS-2, MX-3FG FHSS-2, 

M11 FHSS-2, and M11X FHSS-3 (using FH2 modulation). Please read through these Operating Instructions 

entirely before installing and using your new receiver. 

Due to differences in the implementation of 2.4GHz technology among different manufacturers, this 

receiver is compatible only with Airtronics brand 2.4GHz surface transmitters.

Model: 92524
Frequency: 2.4GHz FHSS-2
Input Voltage: 4.8v ~ 6.0v (4 Cell ~ 5 Cell)
Weight: .33oz (9.5gr) with Case
Dimensions: 1.03 x 1.18 x 0.62in (26.1 x 29.9 x 15.7mm)
Fail Safe Support: Yes - Throttle

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  This receiver operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band. The 2.4GHz connection is determined by the transmitter 

and receiver pair. Unlike ordinary crystal-based systems, your model can be used without frequency control.

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  The 2.4GHz frequency band may be used by other devices, or other devices in the immediate area may cause 

interference on the same frequency band. Always before use, conduct a bench test to ensure that the servos 

operate properly. Also, conduct checks with the transmitter as distant as possible from your model.

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  The response speed of the receiver can be affected if used where multiple 2.4GHz radio controllers are being 

used, therefore, carefully check the area before use. Also, if response seems slow during use, stop your model 

immediately and discontinue use.

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  If the 2.4GHz frequency band is saturated (too many radio controllers on at once), as a safety precaution, 

the radio control system may not bind. This ensures that your radio control system does not get hit by 

interference. Once the frequencies have been cleared, or the saturation level has dropped, your radio control 

system should be able to bind without any problems.

receiver connections and mounting

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  We suggest binding the transmitter and receiver, and setting the Throttle Fail Safe position, prior to mounting 

your receiver in your model.

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  The receiver should be mounted as far away from any electrical components as possible.

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  Route the receiver antenna up through a plastic tube so that it is in the vertical position.

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  To protect the receiver from vibration and other damage, we recommend wrapping the receiver in shock 

absorbing foam when installing it in your model.

Bind Button

Antenna

Bind LED

Batt

CH 3 Auxiliary

CH 2 Throttle/ESC

CH1 Steering

WARNING

  The receiver is NOT equipped with BEC circuitry. DO NOT use a receiver battery any greater 

than 6.0 volts to power the receiver. Use only a 4.8 volt to 6.0 volt receiver battery, an ESC with a BEC circuit 

that lowers the voltage to the receiver, or a voltage regulator that lowers the voltage to the receiver.

2.4gHz Frequency band precautions

= Signal
= Positive
= Negative

Switch

To Batt

AA Dry Cell Battery Holder

or 4.8 volt to 6.0v Ni-Cd or Ni-MH

Steering Servo

to ST Channel 1

Throttle Servo

to TH Channel 2

Auxiliary Servo

to AUX Channel 3

glow/gas or 

mechanical speed 

control setup

electronic speed

control setup

Switch

To Battery

To Motor

ESC

To TH

Channel 2

Set your model on a stand so the wheels are off the ground before turning on your radio control system 

or connecting your motor for the first time.

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