User's Manual

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1. The antenna must be kept as straight up as possible.
Otherwise it will reduce the effective range.
2. The antenna should be placed at 90 degrees to
the receiver case.
3. The antenna must be kept away from conductive materials, such as metal and carbon by at least a
half inch. The coaxial part of the antennas does not need to follow these guidelines, but do not bend
it in a small radius.
4. Keep the antenna away from the motor, ESC, and other noise sources as much as possible.
*This photo demonstrates how the antenna
should be placed. For actual installation the
receiver must be wrapped with a sponge
or placed with floating material to protect
it from vibration .
The receiver contains precision electronic parts. It is the most delicate radio component on-board the
model and should be protected from vibration, shock and temperature extremes. To protect the receiver,
wrap it in R/C foam rubber or other vibration-absorbing material. If appropriate, waterproof the receiver
by placing it in a plastic bag and closing the open end with a rubber band before wrapping it on chassis.
If moisture enters the receiver, intermittent operation or a failure may result. Wrapping the receiver in a
plastic bag also protects it from fuel and exhaust residue which, in some cars, can work its way into the
body. . .
Transmitter Antenna
1. The transmitter antenna is adjustable so please
make sure the antenna is never pointed directly
at the model when running it as this creates a
weak signal for the receiver.
2. Keep the antenna vertical to the ground to create
a better RF condition for the receiver. Of course
this depends on how you hold the transmitter,
but in most cases, adjusting the transmitter
antenna so that it is vertical to the ground will
give the best results.
3. Never grip the antenna when using this
transmitter as this degrades RF quality.
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