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Redfire
09-10-2002, 04:20 PM
Can you guys post up EVERY SINGLE cripple capacitor there is? There might even be some that you all didnt know about.....:p

Pics would be nice too

me2cyclops
09-11-2002, 06:17 AM
ausmicro has already done this it dosen't need duplicating

kwikbb
09-11-2002, 09:06 AM
Last night I soldered on a new antenna, to help with the range
on my new supra. After I was finished there was no noticable difference. So I opened up the controller and noticed it's a rev. 5 board and a new cripple capacitor. You have to take off the 2 screws that hold the board to the front of the controller, it's on the opposite side of the previous cripple cap., it'll be the only one there with a number 8 on it. Hope this helps.:)

RiceBurner-s
09-15-2002, 12:53 PM
I really need some help with my new supra i got just recently. Its range is horrible and i already unknotted the antenna but i cant seem open my controller for some reason and i dont wanna push it because im afraid it will break. Can someone like give me a thorough runthrough of how to remove the capacitators? It will be much appreciated and maybe can someone give me other mods that will increase the range???

kwikbb
09-16-2002, 11:54 AM
Hey riceburner this may be a silly question, but did you take out the batteries?
reason I'm asking is because there is a srew underneath it.

RiceBurner-s
09-16-2002, 05:17 PM
ok...i got that, and i was wonderin if all supras came with cripplers and such, and can anyone give me some tips on how to boost the range??? My supra seriously stutters like crazy and its annoying because i always lose the races

payaso
09-16-2002, 05:45 PM
I had the same problem with my supra... The way that I fixed it was by adjusting the (pot filter) under the clear PCB cover... I know that nightwing stongly suggests to not do this, but I disagree.. Read what he says about it and decide for yourself.. My stutter is all gone. It went bye bye...lol
http://tinyrc.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1002

silla

kwikbb
09-16-2002, 05:50 PM
Well what I did was first removed the crippler cap, soldered on a new cat 5 antenna to the pcb in the car (about 6" in length) that helped alot.
Before I did all that I was only getting about 3'-4'(inside), now I'm getting bout 10'-15'(inside). I think one of the other reasons that the range on the Supra's is bad, is cause the antenna on the controller is shorter than any of my other rides.
Then there's the real tricky one, the crip on the pcb in the car, excellent skill required. Check out the link below for images of the mod.



http://www.questformadness.com/ :p

Tortoise-Licker
09-17-2002, 03:07 PM
[geek mode]
Interesting fact for all you bit-chargers:
The ideal length of your whip attenna is the same length as the half wave-length travels in one half pulse.
Before you rush out and get hold of electronic books to find out what your ideal length attenna would be. I would warn you that a 35mhz char-g needs an ariel about 13 feet long.

tinyrc
09-17-2002, 03:19 PM
Tortoise-Licker, isn't it also the case that an exponential scalar of that 13' is more optimal than a random length? So a 13' / 64 = 2.4375" would be better than 2"?

kwikbb
09-17-2002, 03:55 PM
Whoa guys take it easy my brains starting to hurt... too much info to kwik ;) lol

RiceBurner-s
09-17-2002, 04:10 PM
yea honestly, you're confusing me very badly...im new to this bit race business...like, i need SIMPLE explanations or tips please

me2cyclops
09-17-2002, 04:37 PM
tinirc has a point about the scaler length but how does the not under the board affect that when an antenna crosses itself the effective range is changed
same as being coiled
also on these freq's if you do use a coiled antenna the coil should be in the upper third of the length, not all the way to the board