Let's assume you're the kind of straight-ahead sport flyer who feels like the new 8 and 9-channel radios are just a bit too fancy for your tastes. Not to mention the umpteen-channel pro-style radios, which are totally out of the question.
Well, have we got a radio for you. It's got the solid 6-channel simplicity and practicality you prefer. But this 6-channel's simplicity is combined with the kind of refinement and ease of programming that-until now-has been reserved only for the "high-end" rigs. Like, for openers, display graphics that convey more information and are easier to understand.
SCREENS THAT REALLY GIVE YOU THE PICTURE
It takes an expensive LCD driver with 10 times the power needed for ordinary 6-channel screens to produce the X-2610's exclusive 1,550-element dot matrix display.
Because unlike the screens of other 6-channels, the 2610's clutter-free displays let you focus solely on the information you need for the function or mix you're programming or reviewing.
And for even greater clarity, some screens-including the dual rate/exponential screens-actually display the results of your adjustments in graph form.
In other words, problems like unintended "reverse expo" and headaches with throttle/pitch setups become a thing of the past.
THE PROTECTION OF PCM, MADE MORE AFFORDABLE THAN EVER
Proven and reliable as the X-2610's FM R700 receiver is, we can't imagine anyone passing up the chance to own a X-2610 equipped with JR's new PCM version of the 700 - the SPCM R770 - for only a few dollars more.