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07.12.2006, 12:31 PM

Well, I stripped them about 1/2 and inch and twisted them all the way up very tightly. After my Rx pack is done charging, I will see if the glitching goes away. I have noticed that if a battery wire touches the antenna tube, or gets withing 1/2 inch of it, then there is bad glitching, so I have made sure that there is nothing touching the antenna tube except the antenna wire. Speaking of antenna, my old one was just recently ripped out of my Traxxas 3-Channel Receiver when I plowed into a 3-rail fence in midair:032:, so I replaced it with 27 inches of Futaba Rx wire. I'm not sure this is causing the glitching as I replaced the wire in the same fashion on my other Traxxas Receiver and it does not glitch. Thought you ought to know in-case that is causing something.
I'm glad I used my 40w iron instead of my 80w iron:036: :007: :032: on that circuit board.
BTW, that was a really quick reply:027:! After I posted, I edited my sig for about 5 minutes and bam, there you are! Thanks a lot!

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