Dropped my AR 9000
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Dropped my AR 9000
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Well my AR 9000 just jumped of the work bench and to the floor, about 4 feet. Range checked fine and all channels working normally. Do I need to send it in or should this be OK for flight?
Well my AR 9000 just jumped of the work bench and to the floor, about 4 feet. Range checked fine and all channels working normally. Do I need to send it in or should this be OK for flight?
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RE: Dropped my AR 9000
[8D] Due to the construction of the receiver, I would not worry about it. Make this test..install the radio as you would normally...Range check it...then start the engine and tie down
the model...then range check it with different engine settings...High engine ...the mid range... low range. Do not hold the model...but tie it down. Since the use of a crystal in the AR9000 receiver is none existent..you should not have any problems....
I have one better, after installing the lanyard extension on my 9303/2.4 it slipped out of my hand and landed on the garage floor...luck for me, it landed on the lanyard extension..a little crinkle on the mount....thats all ... I have been using it ever since..
Good Luck
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the model...then range check it with different engine settings...High engine ...the mid range... low range. Do not hold the model...but tie it down. Since the use of a crystal in the AR9000 receiver is none existent..you should not have any problems....
I have one better, after installing the lanyard extension on my 9303/2.4 it slipped out of my hand and landed on the garage floor...luck for me, it landed on the lanyard extension..a little crinkle on the mount....thats all ... I have been using it ever since..
Good Luck
Codimasta
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