The RadioMaster ER series PWM receivers, based on the revolutionary ExpressLRS system, offer high - performance, high - reliability, flexible configuration, fast response, and ultra - long range, giving you a brand - new hobby experience. The ER6G and ER6GV receivers are designed for glider pilots. They're compact and slim, can drive up to 6 servos, and have built - in receiver voltage and flight battery telemetry that can auto - detect the voltage input. Both feature a dual - antenna with up to 50mw telemetry power and work stably with a 1S Lipo receiver battery. The ER6G is similar to the ER6GV but lacks a built - in Vario for competitions or users who don't need it. Key features include being based on ExpressLRS, supporting 6 PWM channels, having an optimized PCB design, automatic voltage telemetry, and more. Specifications show they have a 3.5 - 8.4V power supply, 15cm high - sensitivity antenna, pre - installed ExpressLRS 3.2, and other details. The package includes a receiver, a voltage telemetry wire, heat - shrink tubes, and a user card.







Using the RadioMaster ER6G or ER6GV receiver is quite simple. First, connect the receiver to your device according to the voltage requirements (DC 3.5 - 8.4V). Make sure to attach the 15cm high - sensitivity antenna properly. You can use the voltage telemetry wire to get battery voltage information. For configuration, you can use Wi - Fi updates and WEBUI. When flying, the receiver can handle up to 6 servos, which is great for your glider or fixed - wing aircraft. Some things to note: don't exceed the battery voltage detection range of DC 4.0 - 35V. If you're using the ER6G in a competition where a Vario is prohibited, you're good to go. For maintenance, keep the receiver in a dry and clean place. Check the connectors regularly to ensure they're in good condition. If you face any issues, refer to the user card included in the package.