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Old 25-01-2012
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Default Ko Receiver 2.4ghx Help Please

Firstly i would like to point out that i am an idiot.

I have just cut the coax end off the aerial on one of my KR-408s receivers, i havent tested it yet but regardless i now need to replace the aerial wire.

I am happy doing this myself, however where can i buy one?

If not what alternative receivers are on the market that i can use.

I have now locked away all the sharp things from my toolkits so i can't do myself or others any injurys......
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Thanks very much, i didnt use a global search on ebay.

Who is the uk distributer of KO?
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You can also use futaba fasst aerial wires which are more readily available in the UK....or st least were when I did a similar thing...
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These guys are the UK distributor for KO
http://www.rcdisco.com/
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You can also use futaba fasst aerial wires which are more readily available in the UK....or st least were when I did a similar thing...
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