I see...so either JR and Berg are el cheapos, or my
rotten experiences with their single-conversion RXs
(and others here with the same results) which were ALL
rectified with nothing more than switching to
dual-conversion RXs...that was all collective
hallucination?  VERY interesting conclusion.

Urban myth or not, I'll not use a single-conversion RX
in anything but park foam ever again.

Tom


--- "R. Tyson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 07:14:41PM +0000, R. Tyson
> wrote:

> A double conversion receiver will work with the
> aerial within a carbon
> or carbon/kevlar (or whatever) fuselage, whereas a
> single conversion
> receiver doesn't.
> 
> ... is another urban MYTH  !!!
> 
> 
> Bottom line is.... if a double conversion receiver
> works when put into
> a carbon fuse then a single conversion receiver will
> work just the same,
> unless... the single conversion receiver is an
> el-cheapo and of poor
> quality.
> 
> I use Futaba, GWS and homemade kit receivers from
> Micron Radio Control.
> I can discern no noticeable difference in any of the
> receivers..... they 
> all perform exactly the same. They are all
> singleconversion and I never 
> experience any problems with any of them.

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