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On the spektrum reciever? I got mine used and the antenna was pulled out!!! It looks like it might have gone on the top circuit board, between the 2 chrome patches???

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Please help....I want to use this!
I'd send it in to be repaired, it'll take a while to get back though though. Soldering it has produced some bad effects for people, and it will void the warranty.

Spektrum antennas are weak, i'm glad i have a backup.
Chit it voids the warranty?

Well, I hope this works then! I already soldered it. Sad

Seems to work....
Dam! It don't work after about 20-30 feet!!!
What should I do? Unsolder and send in, leave it and explain and send in, or sell as is on ebay???

Or wait no the guy who I bought it from is going to get an earfull!
it isnt just a soder on. i checked mine and its almost like a small coaxial there is an outer and an iner wire. you should see a little plug in where it goes.
Bill, the reciever is soldered on, the tx has that coax thing going on.
Michowski Wrote:Bill, the reciever is soldered on, the rx has that coax thing going on.

What? Do you mean tx and for which one? I'm confused.
A co-axel is a wire like you use for TV, a TV Cable.
Traxxas_Junkee Wrote:A co-axel is a wire like you use for TV, a TV Cable.

Oh. Cool.


Mich, you stated 2 different things for the rx. Is it soldered or a plug? I'm still confused.Confusedmash:
read my original post. I edited it.
Thanks. Makes sense now. Smile

So I should just send it in and hope for the best?

It's a good thing my b-day is in less than 15 days, I can use some bday money to pick up another reciever.
send it back
Soldering a wire to a board is easy Smile.
Mr. Tune Wrote:Soldering a wire to a board is easy Smile.

I know, that was the easy part. The range SUCKS NOW though, I put my truck with a phone (so I could hear if the servos were reacting) out back of my house and I was on the other phone, and I didn't make it 5 feet out my front door and I had no response from my truck.
thats the same problem other people who soldered it back to the board had.
not me Big Grin
Michowski Wrote:not me Big Grin

Wanna solder mine? :p:
RobH Wrote:Wanna solder mine? :p:

I'm second in line!
lol, I can get you guys fixed up easy. If you need a reference to check past work, ask michowski Smile.
RobH Wrote:thats the same problem other people who soldered it back to the board had.

the same problem? They couldn't get their trucks to answer the phone?Confusedmash:
The shorted distance is prolly caused by shorting out the antenna wire to ground or something. There's not alot of room for error in there. A simple re-solder won't cut the mustard.

The key is to have the ability to desolder and full remove the old ripped wire strands out. You should see a silver pad with a hole going through the board when finished. Then you stripped a little of the wire off, insert, and solder. A little flux remover cleanes off all the gunk and a shot of acrlic coating on all the boards protects against the elements. (Acrylic coating is not done standard).
So if I go back in there and clean everything out, and then stick a clean section of the antenna into the hole, and solder it might work? The guy I bought this from is being a jerk (not even offering to exchange or something similar, saying basically that I broke it when he stated that everything worked great and nothing was broken.)
Pretty much, although without the proper equipment, it's much harder than it sounds. It's cakewalk with desolder station.

I'll fix it for ya if you want. Just send me the receiver with a prepaid return stamp/label. If you're interested, send me a pm.
that sounds like a good idea....stuff like this is harder then it looks....