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Old 02-08-2012
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Originally Posted by RichyUK View Post
with the plug in module the aerial actually fits up behind the handle, i actually think its less likely to get caught that having the aerial out of the top...
Careful Rich - when your transmitter falls backwards sitting on your pit table, the aerial will take the force of this. And it will take it on the most delicate part - the hinge.

If this breaks or becomes loose then at best you have a dodgy aerial and at worst, youve got a broken transmitter and have to buy (and fit!) a new aerial.

Totally up to you chum, but I would strongly advise to consider the proper "aerial out the top" conversion. Dead easy and safe as house
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