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Rx antennas
Ok so since I treat everything like trash I destroyed some rs antennas. I was going to cut shielding back, but opened up the rx and the solder points are easy to access. Does anyone know of a place to source antenna wiring for spektrum rx?
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Did you try to google it?
Non BS answer: The model number matters, some use normal wire and some use actually antenna wire. Thread on RCtech about replacing the wire. |
like said above some are coaxial wire .other single strand.. make sure you keep correct length.. might want to look in forsale threads. i think i did read a while ago like 2015 a spectrum wire for antenna.
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Originally Posted by Darkgenerals
(Post 15228287)
Did you try to google it?
Non BS answer: The model number matters, some use normal wire and some use actually antenna wire. Thread on RCtech about replacing the wire. Not very nice Darkgenerals. Just answer his question without poking at him. |
Originally Posted by rcbuggy88
(Post 15228474)
"Did you try to google it?"
Not very nice Darkgenerals. Anyway, try E-bay. Friend of mine bought a bag of 20 wires for $10. They were the snap-on kind for Futaba and possibly others as well. Worth checking out. |
Originally Posted by rcbuggy88
(Post 15228474)
"Did you try to google it?"
Not very nice Darkgenerals. Just answer his question without poking at him. |
Originally Posted by rcbuggy88
(Post 15228474)
"Did you try to google it?"
Not very nice Darkgenerals. Just answer his question without poking at him. lol chastise me and add nothing of value to the thread, while I'm actually trying to help OP. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...6995328bb5.jpg |
Originally Posted by Roelof
(Post 15228770)
If you are able to solder a new wire then just try to get an antenna wire in this thin size. The local radioshack could help you. On the other hand if we knew the receiver model number we could look with him for a replacement. And yes, using google with "REPLACEMENT ANTENNA [MODEL RECEIVER]" could give some hits or for sure other antenna's you could use to make it fit.
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Originally Posted by cmego
(Post 15231809)
I don't think I would trust putting a piece of Radio shack wire on a receiver that controls an very expensive R/C car. These new receivers i.e. ones made in the last 10 years have a coax antenna that is replaceable on spektrum, however I'm not sure about other brands. Don't screw around and crash a car trying to save $5.Just my 2 cents.
Maybe you should read how everyone said the model number matters, because some use regular wire, and some use antenna wire. Also have you heard about radio shack? Because I have some really bad news for ya. |
Originally Posted by Darkgenerals
(Post 15231826)
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...bcbff94bf0.gif
Maybe you should read how everyone said the model number matters, because some use regular wire, and some use antenna wire. Also have you heard about radio shack? Because I have some really bad news for ya. |
Originally Posted by cmego
(Post 15231809)
I don't think I would trust putting a piece of Radio shack wire on a receiver that controls an very expensive R/C car. These new receivers i.e. ones made in the last 10 years have a coax antenna that is replaceable on spektrum, however I'm not sure about other brands. Don't screw around and crash a car trying to save $5.Just my 2 cents.
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Originally Posted by cmego
(Post 15231850)
Thats what I'm saying don't put some crappy piece of wire use the proper antenna and Yes I know Radio shack is defunct.Maybe you should read and interpret before replying.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...6e207e5ef5.jpg You get meme answers because your not helping in this thread. |
Originally Posted by notagolf
(Post 15228194)
Ok so since I treat everything like trash I destroyed some rs antennas. I was going to cut shielding back, but opened up the rx and the solder points are easy to access. Does anyone know of a place to source antenna wiring for spektrum rx?
https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWZV7&P=9 COAX antennas use a push connector and can be replaced without soldering with replacement antennas like this: https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...1896193108.jpg https://www.amainhobbies.com/spektru...648ant/p520524 Sean :cool: |
Really, if it is a plain wire you can use all kind of stuf like a wire from a piece of telephone cable, an old floppy flatcable or a wire from an old broken servo.
The coax is not always a plug but as long no model is mentioned we can not look with TS to see what is arround. But if the coax is soldered you can cut off the connector, strip it short and solder it to the PCB. |
i have had a few coaxial wires .soldered on top of board then again the center wire soldered on bottom of board .ck sn then replace that type of wire
as you have noticed some think its funny to take jabs at others for asking Q's I dont |
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