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Saturday 7/7/18
2018-07-07, 21:07 by Gary M Jones
I was at the field today between 14:00 & 15:00 all on my own , good flying too. There is a dead sheep along the fence line towards the gate from the pits, I saw the farmer so reported this to her. I hope no one had plans for a BBQ
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35 mhz Receiver
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35 mhz Receiver
35 mhz receiver
Having fun with receivers again fitted new one today and it works well untill I get 4 feet away and it stops receiving from the trany does it need tuning in or throwing in the bin it is Futaba, I don't now much about receiver and tranys can anybody help.
Andy
Having fun with receivers again fitted new one today and it works well untill I get 4 feet away and it stops receiving from the trany does it need tuning in or throwing in the bin it is Futaba, I don't now much about receiver and tranys can anybody help.

Andy
Re: 35 mhz Receiver
Very likely it's the aerial of reciever, possibly broken - you can check it with a multimeter - set to Ohms/continuity and measure between end of the aerial and soldering point inside the RX. - easy to fix if that's the problem.
While checking the aerial - move it arround .
Also you can check the tranny with a different (100% working rx) and also check the rx with different tranny.
While checking the aerial - move it arround .
Also you can check the tranny with a different (100% working rx) and also check the rx with different tranny.
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Re: 35 mhz Receiver
Have you got the right crystal in for the job ie single or dual conversion, mind if it's wrong I don't think you would get anything at all. It does sound likely to be a duff receiver

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