<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I would imagine the problem would be wire chaffing...the fiberglass is very abrasive.<br>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Can anyone explain why this is a problem? The antenna-wire is<br>
plastic-covered.<br>
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Onderwerp: Re: receiver antenna and wire placement<br>
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Aong same idea, to keep battery and servo wires from<br>
chafing against fiberglas and composite materials, <br>
you can line the fuse area with a sheet of paper.<br>
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later, Ron Lockhart<br>
> It works fine.<br>
> Take care that the exposed antenna wire cannot chafe against the fiber<br>
glass<br>
> fuse, the last pattern airplane I lost sufferred that!<br>
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> John Ferrell<br>
> http://DixieNC.US<br>
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> From: "JonAlan Wise" <wise@alaskalife.net><br>
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> > Hi all, What is the best way to run the receiver antenna on a composite<br>
> > fuse pattern plane? I am building a Temptation, I`m thinking of putting<br>
> > the antenna in a tube inside the fuse. Will this work or will it create<br>
> > radio reception problems? Any other ideas? Thanks Jon Wise<br>
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