I would like to know has anyone ever ran a tunnel hull on fm, & run the antenna under the canopy with out issue ?. I would like to not drill a hole in my custom painted canopy if i did not have to . Back in the early 90's we ran pan car's with the am frequency & the antenna under the body .
Tunnel hull & radio ?
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i run 2.4g and a very short aerial that stays under the canopy and havent had any issues
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I still run FM and use dual conversion Rx's. Yes I am old and tight and have not really embraced 2.4 properly. My rescue boat is 2.4 though.
To get the best out of FM with a fast hull I would suggest running and external antenna. You may get away with running it internally, I would not.
From here your options are fairly basic. Either go with the 2.4 or run the wire to the outside, it is a very small hole and you could even tape the wire to the canopy of the tunnel. If that is too unsightly then you have only two avenues left.
2.4G or try it internally fitted and take the risk to try it. A fail-safe on the ESC would be a good idea if you choose the latter.
I was a late comer from AM to FM and am now dabbling with 2.4. Coin reasons !!
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I have a nitro tunnel that I use the Spektrum Marine receiver in. The short antenna I have upright under the cowl and the other antenna length wise under the cowl.
I haven't had any issues so farGrand River Marine Modellers, el Presidente
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