I forgot to mention that My transmitter has had the fix with the plate and 
the ground wire mounted behind the batteries.


>From: "Brad Brock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [RCSE] Profi 4000; rubber ducky antenna
>Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 11:56:32 -0600
>
>I have found that when I use a baseload antenna on the Profi 4000, I get a
>lot of servo jitter when I am close to the plane and the jitter goes away
>when I change it back to the telescoping antenna that came with the
>transmitter.  Bob, at Smiley Antenna Company was telling me about a 
>customer
>of his by the name of Mike, has been working on the problem and is using 
>the
>rubber ducky.  It's my understanding that he is somehow shielding the
>batteries and getting favorable results.
>
>I already know there are going to be some comments to just not use baseload
>or rubber ducky type antennas. Please just keep them to yourself.
>
>Bob are you out there...? or is there anybody else that has experienced 
>this
>problem and has a solution to the problem?
>
>
>Brad
>
>
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