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John Pavlick wrote:
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<div>I saw an aftermarket 90-degree 2.4G antenna a while ago
that looked like it would work for the Spektrum module but I can't find
the link anymore. I have a Spektrum module on my Futaba Tx and I hate
the cobbed up antenna scheme that they come with. If anyone finds a
GOOD replacement antenna, let me know.</div>
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Maybe Tony can chime in here, but as far as I know it is illegal to
change the antenna on a FCC certified module. The RF module is
certified with THAT antenna and is not legal with any other antenna,
unless specifically certified as well.<br>
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