Good work finding this one Ira!
Simple solution to a carbon fuse 2.4 challenge.
The anonymous inventor, simple made his own remote extension leads to get a
remote into each wing tip.
He used a set of three pin Deans plugs to make the connection from main
panel to the tip panels.
AND he used his Flight Logger to check his results. After doing plenty of
ground range testing, the numbers showed amazing results and from his reports,
ended up with similar numbers to a system in a wooden model.
I'm checking but since the main Rx is right in the nose, likely its not
serving as anything more than a servo/battery buss.
Great stuff. Simple with no hacking to components or airframe.
I got some of the magic shielded wire and begin my tests on whether
grounding the shielding to extensions is a value or not.
I'll start with removing the original whiskers, (one dab of solder each,
easy to get at) then soldering in the shielded cable, running a ground jumper
to
the ground of the servo plug negative pin, and exposing the exact length of
inner wire to create the now remote new whiskers.
I'll also try, simple shrink wrapping the inner wire to the existing
whiskers, that way making it a simple any guy extension, but soldering a servo
plug
negative wire to the shielding, and pluggin it into an open servo port for
the grounding.
And I'll do the shrink along side the existing whisker, and not attaching
the shielding to anything, still leaving the exact whisker length exposed
outside the fuse.
Probably all over kill since Dick Barker just shrunk some servo wire to the
existing whiskers, and then sent them thru the fuse sides, with only the
exact length of wire to match the whisker's length.
But a fun project in any case.
Gordy
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