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c) Installing the Receiver
Installation of the receiver depends on the model. For this reason, you should always follow the recommendations 
of the model manufacturer regarding the installation. Regardless of the model, you should always try to install the 
receiver so that it is protected from dust, dirt, moisture, heat and vibration in the best possible way. 
Keep enough distance from motors and electronic flight or speed controllers. Metal or carbon parts have a shielding
effect and thus may considerably impair reception. In this case, it is sensible to relocate the aerial outwards through 
bores in the fuselage.
Two-sided adhesive foam (servo tape) or rubber rings that hold the foam-wrapped receiver securely in place are 
suitable for fastening.
  Caution, important!
 
The receiver has two separate HF-receiver parts that 
are equipped with a receiver aerial (1 and 2) each. 
 
To achieve the maximum possible reception line, the 
two  aerials  must  be  placed  at  a  90°-angle  to  each 
other. 
 
It is not relevant if one aerial is placed to the right and 
the other up or one to the left and the other down. It is 
only important that the two aerials are at a 90° angle 
to each other.
  Attention!
 
The aerial wire lengths are determined precisely. 
 
For this reason, you must not roll up the aerial wires, 
place them in a loop or cut them off. This would decre-
ase the range significantly and thus pose a considera-
ble safety risk. 
Route the aerial wires out of the mode through an opening in the fuselage if possible. For models with a carbon fuse-
lage, the aerial must be placed to the outside.
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