jarndice wrote:Far be it from me to point out the blindingly obvious, after all it only took me 14 months to work it out, but if you fit a 2.4 GHz digital system you won't have to rely on an aerial and then you can fit one in its prototype position without thinking about reception, and if you have all your wiring in place then it really is plug and play. shaun
Hey Shaun.... I can't say I didn't know the mention of the 2.4 gig system would arise

...but thank you
The thing that still baffles me about those 2.4s is the identification capability... how would you know with any certainty that you are the only one running on whatever signal you are putting out... the old transmitters have crystals...the 2.4s don't.... so if you are in a field of say 15 people...and ten out of the five have 2.4s wouldn't you think there would be at least one that will be the same as the one you are using ?
I asked Phil about it on his T34 thread....mostly because.. he has the same one as I do.. and I would assume.. many more will have them soon as I saw another seller with that tank at a lower price on EBAY...it would be interesting to see like five guys with the same T34 battle with each other... as I think it would be impossible to do .... without one guy eventually controlling someone else's tank ...especially because of the longer stronger range signal being put out
It is interesting though... as you no longer need to deal with poking someone in the eye with an extended transmitter antenna ...or a precariously long antenna extending out from your tank snagging on something...it just raises the question of compatibility with other units that bothers me
So until I get the answer to that one... I think I'll stick with the crystals for now
ALPHA