>>When I tested a number of RX's some 10 years ago all were acceptable, >>in fact within a few dB of each other.
OK, most models today are fine. I'm not surprised. But, I'd like to know what the Rx will do when the pilot gets stupid with the installation. Meaning: What happens if I cut the stock antenna and use a bad "shorty" antenna? What happens if I have to fold a portion of the Rx antenna (small portion) and then fly DIRECTLY infront of a commercial antenna broadcasting who knows what frequency(ies) at thousands of watts? These are the questions I'd be interested in hearing answered. Not that I've ever done either of these, I'm just curious. ;-) Bill Swingle RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format