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Old 29-11-2010
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Default Core 2.4 ghz receiver problem.

I've managed to snap the Aerial on my receiver and now it doesn't function properly. Does anyone know if these are easily fixed and if so how to go about it. Any help will be much appreciated.
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i snapped mine they come apart very easily so if you have a soldering iron go on ebay and search for 7/0.2 its equipment wire i was told about this and ive had no problems using it with mine
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Thanks for the reply i'll do that. When i solder the new aerial on will i need to make it the same length as the original?
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yes same length or longer bud
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ch!3f, did you open the case and solder to the circuit board, or just solder onto the end of a snapped wire?

just making a note for future reference in case mine goes!
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open the case and solder to the circuit board where the old 1 was just be carefull not to over heat the board.
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