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What kind of antenna tube, or...how are you running your antennas? it's alot thicker than my spektrum so im kinda wondering how this feat will be done.
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You can just leave the antenna inside the receiver box with no problems. If you want to run it outside I think I remember people were using like the straw from some spray can. Not sure which one.
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coffee stirrer/straw, thanks poncho for that idea! lol
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I think i'll leave it inside, just wanted to see what other people did.
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Yeah I just leave it hanging. Ziptied in a few areas.
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I used a normal antenna tube and had only like an inch coming out of the rx box.....leaving it all in works fine also...
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I was just making sure that leaving it inside wouldnt decrease any range or anything.
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