receiver antenna placement

jim ivey jivey61 at msn.com
Mon Feb 23 17:11:11 AKST 2004


Bob
SPA flyers do it outside.

Jim Ivey



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>From: "Bob Pastorello" <rcaerobob at cox.net>
>Reply-To: discussion at nsrca.org
>To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
>Subject: Re: receiver antenna placement
>Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:53:05 -0600
>
>Does this all mean that "real pattern pilots" DON'T run their antenna 
>outside, connected someplace with a rubber band?
>
>Bob Pastorello, Oklahoma
>NSRCA 199, AMA 46373
>rcaerobob at cox.net
>www.rcaerobats.net
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
>   To: discussion at nsrca.org
>   Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:50 PM
>   Subject: Re: receiver antenna placement
>
>
>   Jon you would be fine with the set-up you want to use. What I use is 
>stirrer straw material from the local coffee shop, at around
>   1/8" OD. I place about 5 straws on a rod, end to end, and tape the 
>joints. Then I route the straw in a convenient location. The important 
>thing to remember is the feeding of the antenna when you are installing the 
>radio.
>
>   MattK
>
>
>     Subj:receiver antenna placement
>     Date:2/23/2004 1:24:40 AM Eastern Standard Time
>     From:wise at alaskalife.net
>     Reply-to:discussion at nsrca.org
>     To:discussion at nsrca.org
>     Sent from the Internet
>
>
>
>     Hi all, What is the best way to run the receiver antenna on a 
>composite
>     fuse pattern plane? I am building a Temptation, I`m thinking of 
>putting
>     the antenna in a tube inside the fuse. Will this work or will it 
>create
>     radio reception problems? Any other ideas? Thanks Jon Wise
>     Anchorage, Alaska
>
>

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