And remember to keep the TX antenna perpendicular (off to the side, NOT straight up)
Team Futaba, Miniature Aircraft Pilot, YS Engines, VelTye
05-01-2008 12:55 AM
Hotwings Key Veteran Location: Florida, Port Charlotte and West Palm Bch.
I run one fore and aft and one vertical on my 600N and my 600e's. no problems so far. that is 90 deg separation, as called for in the instructions.
Please cancel my clearance, I have the field in sight.
05-01-2008 06:19 PM
NZ_Neil Senior Heliman Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Can we please get rid of this urban myth
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And remember to keep the TX antenna perpendicular (off to the side, NOT straight up)
As long as the two Receiver aerials are at 90 degrees its makes no or little difference what angle the TX is pointing.
Do you think Futaba are that stupid to enter the market with something that is that fragile.
Secondly I have done enough flying now with 11 models flying FAAST to know that its 100% glitch free. I am now putting together a 42% plank that will run on dual FAAST receivers thats how much I trust this stuff.
I fly planes and Helis and my planes push the distance envelope well past the helis.