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01.05.2009, 10:23 PM

I have found that steering tends to be a lot less prone to interference or bad signal then the esc. My MM does exactly what you describe when it is about 30m away. The receiver antenna has been broken so the range is crap. It's not a problem most of the time. The MM seems to hold last throttle position momentarily before dropping to failsafe.


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01.05.2009, 10:34 PM

my radio has been dropped a couple times since it's last run, I'm thinking it's time for a new radio. troubleshooting tomorrow will tell.....


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Nice. 200 worthwhile posts beats 3000 of fluff any day!


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Nice. 200 worthwhile posts beats 3000 of fluff any day!
But does it beat 6000 BS posts... I don't think so!

And what did you say about fluffers... I guess everyone needs a job, some sort of job... Still better than felching.

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But does it beat 6000 BS posts... I don't think so!

And what did you say about fluffers... I guess everyone needs a job, some sort of job... Still better than felching.

I'm quick witted and a funny guy, but you sir, are hilarious. I'm not hitting on you either, that's the truth.


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I'm quick witted and a funny guy, but you sir, are hilarious. I'm not hitting on you either, that's the truth.
Thanks, I do have my moments, pity some (bundle of sticks used to start a fire) always ruins it...

And it would be ok if you hit on me, not the first time I was hit on by someone I do not desire
   
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