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Old 04-08-2008, 04:08 PM
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Will this arrangement work on this 2.4G reciever. I have positioned the antennas 90 degrees apart. Does anyone see anything wrong with this? It's being installed in a TF 310.
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Hi!
Try sharpen the picture please. It's difficult to see any antennas.
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Hi!
Try sharpen the picture please. It's difficult to see any antennas.
One of the antennas is running along side the red abttery and the other is along the top of the servo tray, 90 degrees apart. I'll try to get a better picture.
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Default RE: 2.4 Gig setup in TF 310 Twin

You should be fine. I installed mine behind the battery, and put the secondary on on the fuse wall with some velcro. Just make sure that the antennas are on different plains and angles from each other. I think it's best to separate by the entire length of the connecting wire to insure full coverage.

I should be ready to maiden mine in about another week...

Hope that helps
Mark

PS. Remember to reset (mate) the TX and receiver once everything is turned on and control surfaces are neutral - this sets the fail safe!

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