Reciever help needed, Airtronics
#1
Reciever help needed, Airtronics
Anyone able to help a newb? I been a voyuer, reading posts for a few weeks. Now I registered so I can post a question.
I had a runaway yesterday(yeah yeah, I know..get a failsafe). In addition to a bunch of busted up chassis parts, my receiver broke loose and the antenna wire was snatched off the board. A friend of mine told me you can solder new leads on these things.
Anyone able to tell me if this is true? And does anyone got a pic of the inside of a Airtronics FM receiver? I have a 92836 model receiver. The wire broke off the board, and I can't see where the wire used to attach.
Thanks.
I had a runaway yesterday(yeah yeah, I know..get a failsafe). In addition to a bunch of busted up chassis parts, my receiver broke loose and the antenna wire was snatched off the board. A friend of mine told me you can solder new leads on these things.
Anyone able to tell me if this is true? And does anyone got a pic of the inside of a Airtronics FM receiver? I have a 92836 model receiver. The wire broke off the board, and I can't see where the wire used to attach.
Thanks.
#2
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The "best" thing would be to send it in as antenna are tuned to length. If you can post a pic of the bottom of your reciever, we could prolly photoshop it and tell you where to resolder. If it came off in such a way that you can't tell where it came off, you probably didn't lose much length anyway.
#3
Yeah, I don't think I lost any length at all, actually. I think the only length I would lose is what I lose to strip the wire, which would be like nothing. I can't take a pic because my cam is at work. But I don't know if it would help, I can't even see a strand of wire sticking out.
I was hopin someone who had one of these receivers could be good enough to pop the bottom off(it just snaps off) and take a pic showing where the wire attaches to the board.
I was hopin someone who had one of these receivers could be good enough to pop the bottom off(it just snaps off) and take a pic showing where the wire attaches to the board.
#5
Awesome, thanks!