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Old 04-14-2008, 04:42 PM   #1
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Question R6014FS orientation of the antennas

Hey Guys,

i'm just building my new Yak 54 from Model Power. Model Power produces all the Planes for 3W in germany... and now he starts to consruct his own planes...

But now to my problem. I don't know how to put the antennas in which direction. the Cab is made of Carbon Fibre and so i'm a little bit afraid of using the short antennas and do not guid them out of of the fuselage. I the the Carbin Fiber will screen the datas sending by the Modul of the Reciever.

I hope you can understand my bad english and help me solving my problem.

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Old 04-14-2008, 05:51 PM   #2
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Sweet looking plane! Same scheme as the 3W "Airrunner"
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Default Re: R6014FS orientation of the antennas

Hi Max,

After reading the instructions, i believe futaba wants you to mount the receiver so at least one antenna can be run to the outside of the fuselage.Not sure if it's necessary but a good idea.

What i did was mount my receiver high enough so one of the antenna went up into the canopy..Then the other was 90 degrees to it.

Is it possible for you to mount the receiver high enough and off to one side so one could go to the outside of the fuse and the other up into the cockpit area?

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