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ncalenda 06.15.2007 12:29 AM

Need a new receiver
 
I have the Futaba 3PM-FM radio and my wire broke on my receiver, so I need a new one.

I currently have the Futaba R153F 3-Channel FM 75MHz, should I just replace it with the same one? Or, is there another one that is a better option.

silentbob343 06.15.2007 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ncalenda
I have the Futaba 3PM-FM radio and my wire broke on my receiver, so I need a new one.

I currently have the Futaba R153F 3-Channel FM 75MHz, should I just replace it with the same one? Or, is there another one that is a better option.

resolder the wire.

if it broke at the box and you can't solder close enough, open the box and solder the wire.

You can even buy a new receiver wire if you don't want a soldered wire.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXERH8&P=7

ncalenda 06.15.2007 01:25 AM

Good idea, it ripped off at the top of the Antenna Tube, so I would be able to solder it. Once I solder it, should I shrink wrap it? I lost the part that hangs from the top, so how long of wire should I solder on? I'm assuming a longer wire would be better.

benjakas 06.15.2007 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ncalenda
Good idea, it ripped off at the top of the Antenna Tube, so I would be able to solder it. Once I solder it, should I shrink wrap it? I lost the part that hangs from the top, so how long of wire should I solder on? I'm assuming a longer wire would be better.

No, the longer wire is not better. An antenna has to be in tune with the wavelength of the signal received.

benjakas 06.15.2007 01:44 AM

Found a wavelength calculator, you can calculate the length of the antenna with http://www.qsl.net/haha/calc.html

ncalenda 06.15.2007 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by benjakas
Found a wavelength calculator, you can calculate the length of the antenna with http://www.qsl.net/haha/calc.html


I put in 75 Mhz, and it returned 37.44 inches. Does that seem long?

Thanks!!

silentbob343 06.15.2007 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ncalenda
I put in 75 Mhz, and it returned 37.44 inches. Does that seem long?

Thanks!!

Yeah, just make it the stock length which was 19.6 in and put heatshrink over the solder connection.
http://www.futaba-rc.com/radioaccys/futl26.html
Notice that is roughly the same length as the replacement wire I linked to earlier.

Matching the wavelength might be good when you need every last foot, but is most likely overkill for most ground vehicles.

BrianG 06.15.2007 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ncalenda
I put in 75 Mhz, and it returned 37.44 inches. Does that seem long?

Thanks!!

That's probably for a full wave. You can cut the wire in exactly half for a half wave, and shouldn't have any appreciable loss in signal. Antenna length is most important for a transmitter (could actually damage the RF amplifier), but a receiver is less picky.

silentbob343 06.15.2007 03:04 AM

I believe you can also do quarter as well. ;)

ncalenda 06.15.2007 11:48 AM

this helps, thanks everyone. I hope this is why it it glitching, it was running smooth.


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