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Mounting copter telemetry TX/RX

Started by KK1W, Thursday,February 28, 2013, 19:45:02

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KK1W

What';s the usual method that works the best? The picture below is how I';ve done mine but I feel the antenna hanging free and the board stuck to the frame is eventually going to break something on the board.

Would you use a short SMA jumper, mount the antenna on the LG and the TX/RX on the frame?

Or am I over thinking this?  :hmm:

Took the quad for a spin around the backyard today with GPS and telemetry running. No sign of motor twitching, telemetry worked really cool - a real geek fest!  :evil Now if it wasn';t all snow, mud and 5C temp this could be fun. A quick look at the logs says I need to do something better for vibration on the APM. Z-axis is just OK, no better than it was when the APM was on the bottom of the stack. That';s why this is so much fun, right?  ::) ::)

Thanks for the help and pointers over the last few months - progressing slowly but getting there in between other projects.  :beer2:
Jim/KK1W