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Having it stick straight up off the car will obviously give it more range, but in practice I've found that's way further away than I've ever let the car go. I've run my typhon antenna under the body for years and never lost signal. Be sure not to kink the antenna, its a coax cable and relatively fragile. The stripped end of it has a bunch of math about how much is exposed, don't mess with it.Oh wow , cool thanks I was about to make a hole.
I totally agree.. antenna is meant to be stuck straight up out of the cover if possible..like you said better range and less likely of interference.... beside , I think antenna's sticking out just looks cooler ..just my opinionDrill the damned hole and stick the antenna through it. You’ll get more range and will keep it away from motor and ESC wires and any carbon fiber you might have under there, eliminating the possibility of interference and/or range limiting problems.
Me too. I dated this chick in college that had two antennae sticking up and it was such a turn on. Her tail was too. I don’t know if it was a costume or what, my memory is a little foggy, but daaaaaang…I totally agree.. antenna is meant to be stuck straight up out of the cover if possible..like you said better range and less likely of interference.... beside , I think antenna's sticking out just looks cooler ..just my opinion
Me too. I dated this chick in college that had two antennae sticking up and it was such a turn on. Her tail was too. I don’t know if it was a costume or what, my memory is a little foggy, but daaaaaang…
Ahhh pig tails .. handel bars for a steady BJYou mean like this...
I'm not sureWhat the heck just happened
I apologize. I take full responsibility.It's @Dan B. Fault!
He started it..
It's cool man! I was just about itI apologize. I take full responsibility.
Sounds like you made up your mind. One of the good things about no hole is no damage to the antenna when you flip it over.Lol I'm still undecided, drilling a hole definitely makes more sense and is definitely old school but who really makes sense these days . I'll probably wait till I lose control due to lack of range then I'll cry like a little female dog then drill a hole.
This is true. The Arrma antenna tubes break or kink pretty easily. I keep spares.Sounds like you made up your mind. On of the good things about no hole is no damage to the antenna when you flip it over.
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