Not as easy as some may think to change back and forth with certain
transmitter setups.  For both my Multiplex Evo and my JR 9303, there is an
adapter that you have to install internally and this allow for only the use
of the aftermarket base loaded or rubber ducky/whip antenna.  You would have
to remove the adapter (which is installed inside the transmitter) to go back
to the OEM setup.

I know the Stylus transmitter OEM antenna and the Smiley rubber duck antenna
is an easy swap.

Aloha to all on RCSE.

Al Battad - AMA #506981
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Stump [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 9:10 AM
To: James V. Bacus
Cc: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Power/Rubber Duck

At 01:07 PM 2/1/2006, you wrote:

>Easy to own both and change antennae back and forth as needed.<<


but completely not necessary... the JR base-loaded antenna has functioned at
out of sight distances for many of us for years.. reliably.. with no extendo
headaches.. I'll use nothing else..


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