Paul,
I understand!!
Fellow Glitching finger Geoff.
That was a glitching finger that sent that message
That was a glitching finger that sent that message
Paul Gamlin wrote:
I love your solution Paul!!
Geoff.
On 14/8/04 9:30 am, "Bert & Edmunda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Vance,
>
> On this subject I tried this system without a lot of success. I then met a
> guy with a model submarine who recommended wrapping the antenna around
> a piece of 10mm dia wood or plastic tube. Then wrapping the w
Hello Vance,
On this subject I tried this system without a lot of success. I then met a
guy with a model submarine who recommended wrapping the antenna around
a piece of 10mm dia wood or plastic tube. Then wrapping the whole in
aluminium foil, leaving about 1" outside. I tried it and it works. I
p
First thing to check would be your antenna. The best design I have seen --
compact and pretty effective -- involves cutting a piece of cardboard or
styrene with pinking scissors to give is a zig-zag edge. Then, wrap your
antenna around it, moving to the next point on each turn. This keeps the
a
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Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 2:52 PM
To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam
Subject: R/C Glitching
I would like to here from members of this group that have and are using
radio control and how they improved its performance .
I
I would like to here from members of this group that have and are using
radio control and how they improved its performance .
I just purchased a FM R/C unit and am trying to control the rusty bolt /
glitching problem .
Thanks
Paul