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2.4GHz▋Antenna▋Considerations
2.4GHz band radio waves have strong directionality so receiving sensitivity differs greatly depending on the
direction of antenna orientation.
If the antenna is attached directly to a shielding material such as carbon or metal, the receiving sensitivity of the
antenna is considerably reduced.
Multi Coaxial Antenna type receiver (more than one coaxial antenna extending from the receiver)
Be sure to install the antenna’s at right angles to each other, rather than parallel.
Single Coaxial Antenna type receiver
Avoid placing the antenna along a carbon fuselage, or surrounded by metal materials.
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Remote▋Antenna▋installation
The remote Antenna RA01T receives data from the transmitter, and also feeds telemetry data back to the
Transmitter so it is highly recommended to locate the Remote Antenna away from the main Receiver unit, ESC,
Regulator, Servos, Gyro Sensors, harness or Power cables, etc to avoid interference.
Strong
Reception
RX
RX
RX
RX
×
Receiving Sensitivity (High)
RX
RX
RG Cable 150
Remote Antenna
Built-in Antenna
▼ Front Face
▲ Rear Face
RA01T Side View
※When using a Gyro, carry out
the connection according to
the Gyro operation manual.
RX battery
BIND PLUG
Bind plug
Y-Harness
Switch harness
SENSOR
Rudder channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
Gear channel
Elevator channel
Aileron channel
Throttle channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
RG1131B Receiver
[XG7の場合]
バインド出力
画面
Location of LED light
Binding terminal
Bind plug
1. Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully charged?
2. Is the remote antenna securely connected?
3. Is the distance between the transmitter and receiver too close?
4. When the procedure is carried out on the top of a desk or
bench top that is made from metal, the binding procedure
may not be successful.
If the bind process or range check is not successful,
check the following items:
Please note that when the model or model type is
changed in the transmitter, re-binding will be required.
Never fly the aircraft in Range Check mode.
Be sure that the failsafe settings are set in the
transmitter.
40 meters
[XG7]
ステータスLED
When connecting
sensors, connect a
Y-Harness (sold
separately) to the
(BIND/BATT/SENS)
terminal.
This is used during
the bind procedure.
Insert the connector,
taking adequate care
of the direction.
Weak
Signal
Strong
Reception
Strong
Reception
Weak
Signal
Strong
Reception
※The remote antenna receives data
and also feeds back to the transmitter
(telemetry).
Built-in Antenna
Circuit Board Face
The built-in antenna of the remote antenna is
installed on the surface of the circuit board.
Care will be required in the situation where the
built-in antenna has been installed beside a
shielding material, since the receiving sensitiv-
ity will be considerably degraded.
C o a x i a l p a r t o f t h e
antenna can be bent
however, do not bend it
in a sharp angle. This
will damage the internal
antenna wires.
The antenna part should be installed
in a perfectly straight condition.
Wrong Antenna Installation
If each antenna is installed in parallel, the
receiving efficiency will be reduced.
The arrows show the receiving direction with
regard to the antenna.
Receiving
Sensitivity
(Low)
Material Frame
Receiving
Sensitivity
(High)
Receiving Sensitivity (High)
※Take care not to
damage the anten-
nas projecting from
the aircraft body.
Aircraft body surface made
from shielding material.
Connecting
the battery to a
spare channel
(such as AUX
channel)
Strong
Reception
RX
RX
RX
RX
×
Receiving Sensitivity (High)
RX
RX
RG Cable 150
Remote Antenna
Built-in Antenna
▼ Front Face
▲ Rear Face
RA01T Side View
※When using a Gyro, carry out
the connection according to
the Gyro operation manual.
RX battery
BIND PLUG
Bind plug
Y-Harness
Switch harness
SENSOR
Rudder channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
Gear channel
Elevator channel
Aileron channel
Throttle channel
Auxiliary channel
Auxiliary channel
RG1131B Receiver
[XG7の場合]
バインド出力
画面
Location of LED light
Binding terminal
Bind plug
1. Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully charged?
2. Is the remote antenna securely connected?
3. Is the distance between the transmitter and receiver too close?
4. When the procedure is carried out on the top of a desk or
bench top that is made from metal, the binding procedure
may not be successful.
If the bind process or range check is not successful,
check the following items:
Please note that when the model or model type is
changed in the transmitter, re-binding will be required.
Never fly the aircraft in Range Check mode.
Be sure that the failsafe settings are set in the
transmitter.
40 meters
[XG7]
ステータスLED
When connecting
sensors, connect a
Y-Harness (sold
separately) to the
(BIND/BATT/SENS)
terminal.
This is used during
the bind procedure.
Insert the connector,
taking adequate care
of the direction.
Weak
Signal
Strong
Reception
Strong
Reception
Weak
Signal
Strong
Reception
※The remote antenna receives data
and also feeds back to the transmitter
(telemetry).
Built-in Antenna
Circuit Board Face
The built-in antenna of the remote antenna is
installed on the surface of the circuit board.
Care will be required in the situation where the
built-in antenna has been installed beside a
shielding material, since the receiving sensitiv-
ity will be considerably degraded.
C o a x i a l p a r t o f t h e
antenna can be bent
however, do not bend it
in a sharp angle. This
will damage the internal
antenna wires.
The antenna part should be installed
in a perfectly straight condition.
Wrong Antenna Installation
If each antenna is installed in parallel, the
receiving efficiency will be reduced.
The arrows show the receiving direction with
regard to the antenna.
Receiving
Sensitivity
(Low)
Material Frame
Receiving
Sensitivity
(High)
Receiving Sensitivity (High)
※Take care not to
damage the anten-
nas projecting from
the aircraft body.
Aircraft body surface made
from shielding material.
Connecting
the battery to a
spare channel
(such as AUX
channel)
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