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How to Identify Genuine Spektrum Receivers
Use the checklist below to verify whether a Spektrum receiver is authentic or a clone.
| Verification Method |
Genuine Spektrum |
Possible Clone |
| Packaging |
Branded Spektrum box with Horizon Hobby labeling |
Generic plastic bag or unbranded box |
| Origin Label |
"Made in Taiwan" (common on genuine units) |
"Made in China" or no origin label |
| Serial Number |
Unique serial number, traceable via Horizon Hobby |
Missing or duplicated serial number |
| Sticker Quality |
Clean H9 sticker with crisp printing |
Blue sticker with Chinese characters or blurry print |
| Binding Behavior |
Consistent binding with Spektrum transmitters |
Unreliable binding or failsafe issues |
| Performance |
Stable signal, full-range operation |
Brownouts, signal loss, reduced range |
Tips to Avoid Clones
- Buy directly from Horizon Hobby, Chief Aircraft, or authorized dealers
- Avoid listings with vague descriptions or "Spektrum-compatible" wording
- Check forums like RC Groups or FliteTest for known clone models
- Use Spektrum's support to verify serial numbers if in doubt
Note: Clones may work temporarily but often suffer from poor range, interference, or firmware incompatibility. For critical applications like 3D heli flying or telemetry, always use genuine receivers.
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