Hello,
So all my newer toys and most of my boats have 2.4GHz radio systems and they work perfect. I have a large collection of vintage R/C cars from the 80's and 90's and they all have vintage Futaba AM radio systems in them. I don't use them very often they spend most of their life on the shelf. Over the last few months everyone one of them that I pulled out and used the radio's are glitching, not to the point that they are unusable but just annoying glitching. Do you guys think this is due to how many radio signals are in the air today? Back then we didn't have all this WI-Fi, cell phones, etc.
So all my newer toys and most of my boats have 2.4GHz radio systems and they work perfect. I have a large collection of vintage R/C cars from the 80's and 90's and they all have vintage Futaba AM radio systems in them. I don't use them very often they spend most of their life on the shelf. Over the last few months everyone one of them that I pulled out and used the radio's are glitching, not to the point that they are unusable but just annoying glitching. Do you guys think this is due to how many radio signals are in the air today? Back then we didn't have all this WI-Fi, cell phones, etc.
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