Mounting the remote receivers (continued) – Spektrum SPMAR9100 User Manual
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Mounting the Remote Receivers (continued)
• Engines
• ECU’s Pumps
• Electric motors
• Receiver batteries
• Fuel tanks
• Metal bypass tubes
• High-temperature components like exhaust systems
• Any significant metallic conductive components
• High-vibration areas
The remote antennas should be mounted a minimum of at least 2” apart
from each other as greater antenna separation gives improved path
diversity (RF link performance) in critical environments. In large aircraft
where space is not an issue it is highly recommended that the antennas
be mounted throughout the aircraft as illustrated. Spektrum offers remote
receiver extensions ranging from 6” to 36” allowing the receivers to be
mounted in the most optimum locations throughout the aircraft.
Using double-sided foam tape and tie wraps, mount a minimum of 2 and
up to 4 remote receivers in your aircraft as per the illustrations and plug
them into the receiver ports.
The following are illustrations of typically recommended installations.
Note the remote receiver orientation.
• 35% aerobatic plane with single NiMH battery and three remote
receivers
• 35% aerobatic plane with dual NiMH batteries and three remote
receivers
• 40% aerobatic plane with dual LiPo batteries, dual regulators and four
remote receivers
Mounting the Remote Receivers (continued)
• Jet with dual LiPo batteries, dual regulators and four remote receivers