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Old 27-12-2012
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Hi all, would doing this cause any problems; interference or other?? I have the Etronix pulse receiver on top of a savox 1258 or may put on a 1251. Any info please. Happy new year.
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Probably not, hard to predict interference though, give it a try!
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There's no harm i guess in trying....will do. Cheers.
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recently ive had the reciever (both 2.4 and 40megs) on the servo (savox 1357) and have suffered no issues.
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Give it a try ray

i have had to do just that in some installations because of space limitations/configurations and not had any problems

on most of my TC cars the rx is sat plumb between ESC/Servoand ESC capactiors

dont see why it should be any worse on top of servo

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Thank you guys. Much appreciated.
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