Robert,

Did you ever resolve your range problems?  If so, I am interested in
knowing what you changed.

Ed Anderson
LISF

Robert Samuels Wrote: 
> I bought a 2.4 9303 and
> installed an AR6200 in an Organic which has an all Kevlar nosecone. 
> But it does not work.  I put the main receiver in the nose with the
> antennas fore and aft and the remote receiver on the bottom of the
> fuse
> behind the tow hook with the antennas exiting the fuse through small
> holes so that the antennas were pointing
> left and right.   The range is lousy.  
> 
> I put
> an AR6100 in the nose of a DLG TabooGt (all carbon fuse) with the
> antennas sticking out the sides so it looks like a little catfish. 
> The
> range was poor.  So I extended the antennas by laying a piece of
> insulated wire along side the original antennas held with heat shrink
> so that the new wire was 31 mm longer than the original antennas. 
> This
> gave me decent range and I've flown it successfully.  But I don't like
> all that wire sticking out in the airflow.  I'd like a better
> arrangement but can not think of one.  
> 
> Does anyone know of any
> successful installations in these planes?   Or have suggestions? 
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Robert Samuels ........ St. Louis
> 
> 
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