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Spektrum SPMAR6260 User Manual

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Step 2. Determining Antenna Mounting Positions

After determining which type of aircraft you will be using from the list above,

refer to the antenna mounting illustrations as a guideline as to where the feeder

antennas should be located. Keep in mind that full carbon aircraft will require

externally mounted antennas, while the 2.4GHz-friendly fuselage can have the

antennas mounted internally. The goal is to mount the antennas in a location so

that at least one will always be in the RF visual line of sight of the transmitter

(e.g. not blocked by carbon fiber structures) in all attitudes. This can easily be

visualized by having a helper stand about 20 feet away and rotate the airplane

in all attitudes, confirming that there is a direct line between you and at least

one receiver antenna that isn’t blocked by carbon fiber structure.

Step 3. Installing the Receiver

Install the receiver in the normal position recommended by the airplane’s

manufacturer. Double-sided tape or foam can be used to secure the main

receiver in place.
Step 4. Mounting the Antennas
To install the antennas, drill a 1/16-inch hole in the desired antenna mounting

position.
Slide the feeder antenna through the hole until the 31mm tip, and about 2mm

of coaxial, completely exit the fuselage. Use a drop of CA to glue the antenna

to the fuselage. Ensure that the 31mm active portion of the antenna tip is fully

exposed.

TIP: Use the optional (sold seperately) Antenna Exit Guides (SPM6824) to

safely mount the antenas outside of the fuselage.
IMPORTANT: If the antenna is to be mounted internally (in the front of

a 2.4GHz fuse), the coaxial can be taped into position. Ensure the 31mm tip is

located at least 2 inches from any significant carbon structure.

Step 5. Plugging in the Servo Leads
Plug the servo leads into the appropriate servo ports in the receiver, noting the

polarity of the servo connector. Consult your radio’s manual for specific details

as to which servo plugs into which servo port channel.