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Old 01-19-2013, 04:06 PM
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Default JR 8103 Orange Module installation

Installed and Orange (HobbyKing) 2.4 Module with EFlite 2.4 Antenna. Very easy to do..will post more pictures if reponse is worth it..

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Old 01-19-2013, 07:36 PM
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Default RE: JR 8103 Orange Module installation

I would rather burn my JR radio, than put a cheap second rate orange module in it.

Worst idea I've heard yet.

You're going to get just what you paid for.


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Old 01-19-2013, 09:05 PM
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countilaw It is a matter of opinion what is good or bad...I have been using it for the past month without any problems. Since the conversion I have had
at least 50 flights on various planes without a glitch...It is your opinion that it is cheap junk...Then everyone should drive a Cadillac rather than a Chevy...
I have done other conversions with Spektrum modules as well..I cannot see any difference between the two...except the price.

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Default RE: JR 8103 Orange Module installation

Since I have been using a DM9 module the last two years this module does not interest me, however I'm wondering how you were able to run the antenna wire in side the Tx for a clean install. Also, is this a dsm compatibe module that would work with bnf planes??
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Great Job! Nice post, I would like a few more pictures on the conversion, I have a Orange Jr Module with a attached antenna but I liker yours better, can you elaborate on what you actually had to do??
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Nice job on the conversion.........DID you do the antenna conversion????/it looks like a JR 2.4 antenna for the 8103.
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Yes..it is an E-Flite antenna..works just great..Have done Spektrum modules the same way...

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