I wrote a short article, Keep Your Carbon Fuselage, published in the  January 
issue of RC Soaring Digest explaining my very successful use of Futaba  2.4 
systems in my existing sailplanes with carbon and carbon weave  fuselages.  In 
my opinion, the Futaba RX antenna system is far superior,  requiring only one 
RX with its partially shielded extra length of  the Futaba RX antennas.  I 
know that the JR/Spektrum 2.4 system can be made  to work in carbon fuselages 
with extra RX's located around with their short  antennas properly placed.  JR 
even sells special hardware to help the  modeler tell if the RX antenna 
locations are OK.  I sold my Spektrum  systems and went to Futaba specifically 
because 
of the convenience of applying  the RX antenna system in my existing 
sailplanes.  To date, my Futaba 2.4s  have worked flawlessly without any extra 
RX's 
placed strategically around.
 
Dale Nutter



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