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Old 11-18-2010, 11:45 AM
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Hey all, I have a question about my Spektrum SR300 RX.... i am new to the whole 2.4ghz thing, so please exscuse my ignorance.....lol. I was curious about the antenna on my new rx. It is not very long and wont reach the stock antenna location on my baja. Do I have to run it to the outside of the vehicle like my old FM radio, or can i just leave it inside the box, with no ill effects. Thanks
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You should be able to leave it in without any problem. With the 2.4 there is no need to have a long antenna like we did with the FM transmitter.
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Im havin a minor issue ive actually accepted for some time. When my transmitter is off and the reciever on, the car coasts forward slightly. Is there anyway to have it neutral when the transmitter is off. i know they say turn on the TX before RX, but..
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If you're not using reverse then the next time you bind the Tx/Rx hold the trigger in the brake position when you bind. That will set the brake to go on when your radio signal shuts off.

If you're using reverse just rebind with the trigger in neutral.
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