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ARE CHOKE RINGS NEEDED WITH 2.4Ghz RADIOS

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Old 03-18-2011, 02:39 PM
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Default ARE CHOKE RINGS NEEDED WITH 2.4Ghz RADIOS

I'm building a plane that instructs the use of choke rings(servo extension wire wrapped in circles through a doughnut shaped ring) because of metal wing struts. These struts are metal and have metal pins that attach them to the fuse and wing. I know we used these with 72Mhz radio systems. Just curious if they are needed when using 2.4Ghz systems.
Old 03-18-2011, 04:27 PM
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Default RE: ARE CHOKE RINGS NEEDED WITH 2.4Ghz RADIOS

I'd say probably not but they won't really hurt anything. Just as a general good practice you shouldn't have metal to metal rubbing but that stuff produces noise well below the frequencies that our 2.4 systems operate at

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