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Old 07-08-2005, 11:19 AM
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Danny,

I've noticed that JR rx/tx crystals are marked with a series of dots, one of which is solid. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to the location of the solid dot? If a choice were possible, would maximum performance be achieved with a rx crystal that has the solid dot in the same relative location as the tx crystal?

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Old 07-11-2005, 09:36 AM
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Default RE: JR RX Crystal

The dot indicates the cut of the crystal in relation to its true frequency, either centered exactly on the frequency or just above or below the frequency when viewed on a scope. With today's level of tuning, it makes very little difference in overall performance. For top performance, in those models that require the absolute best, such as turbines and giant scale aircraft, avoid using oposite dots in the transmitter and receiver, such as a left dot in the transmitter and a right dot in the receiver. For the best performance they should be next to each other, a center and a right or left, or the same. The dot system is a way that JR users can fine tune their set up for optimum performance.

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