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Jan 16, 2008 18:40 |  #31

mine improved it greatly

These were at 1/250


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Jan 16, 2008 22:29 |  #32

Where can I find this "antenna mod"?


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Jan 16, 2008 22:35 |  #33

lowcrust wrote in post #4719565 (external link)
Where can I find this "antenna mod"?

http://jeremykuster.bl​ogspot.com …odification-tutorial.html (external link)

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Jan 16, 2008 23:32 |  #34

Thanks man, might actually try this out.


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Jan 16, 2008 23:41 |  #35

I just tried it. It did no good for me.


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Feb 05, 2008 06:38 |  #36

I report much higher trigger rate, so long as you DON'T TOUCH THE ANTENNA!!

1/250 and 1/200 are fine




  
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Feb 05, 2008 17:49 |  #37

Havn't had time to do this yet. I definitely wanna improve sync speed, can't go higher than 100 or maybe 125 as is. The reach is no problem (yet).


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