Spektrum
#964
Originally Posted by Little Bahnatka
quick question, does the spektrum receiver wire need to be exactly 3.6 in. or can it be anywhere between 3.6 and 9 in?
My recommendation - make it as close to 3.6" as possible. Exact, if you can.
#965
Do you mean 3.6" measured from the hole in the top of the receiver, or 3.6" measured from the base of the antenna mount?
I just installed my new spektrum receiver on top of my servo and the antenna mount is right next to it, but 1" below mounted on the chassis. If the wire is 3.6" measured from the hole in the top of the receiver, then it would probably only be 2" above the chassis inside the plastic antenna housing. Is this what I should shoot for?
Currently I have the wire at stock length, with the antenna housing around 3" and the extra wire comes out the top and is wrapped around the outside of the housing with wire shrink wrap holding it in place. I haven't had any problems with this setup while running it last week both testing in doors on carpet and at a race outdoors in a parking lot asphalt track.
I just installed my new spektrum receiver on top of my servo and the antenna mount is right next to it, but 1" below mounted on the chassis. If the wire is 3.6" measured from the hole in the top of the receiver, then it would probably only be 2" above the chassis inside the plastic antenna housing. Is this what I should shoot for?
Currently I have the wire at stock length, with the antenna housing around 3" and the extra wire comes out the top and is wrapped around the outside of the housing with wire shrink wrap holding it in place. I haven't had any problems with this setup while running it last week both testing in doors on carpet and at a race outdoors in a parking lot asphalt track.
#966
What I did to make it seem like the wire was cut without actually doing it, is just coil the wire around the antenna base then drill a hole in the antenna mast and stick it up through and it only goes up about 2.5 inches.
#967
Tech Adept
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 148
From: Auckland, New Zealand
Originally Posted by Seano
What about the new 3VCS high response, anyone know what module it uses? Like what model number?
#968
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 7,379
Originally Posted by teamgp
Do you mean 3.6" measured from the hole in the top of the receiver, or 3.6" measured from the base of the antenna mount?
#971
Can anyone help. I have a JR R-756 steer wheel tramsmiter and a X-756 stick transmitter, both use exactly the same module and are the same spec. The Spektrum work great in the R-756 but will not do anything in the X-756. Anyone know why?
Thanks Alan
Thanks Alan




