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Old 08-09-2014
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Default Any fly sky fs-gt3b users

Hi I got one of these transmitters just to try 2.4 out
I've wired it all up correctly bonded it all as we'll however I'm only getting about ten meters of range until it cuts off I've got a total of six receivers in different cars and there all the same I've even used a aerial tube to extend the length of the Aries ( so it still sticks out the body shell) any help is most welcome thanks
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Sounds like a problem. My son has the GT3c and it works fine on big tracks, never run out of range and don't have the aerial extended either. If it is new then send it back, if it is used you could take it apart to check if the internal aerial is connected OK.

Have you seen this as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb1koRZaGgc
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Tried the ariel mod and checked inside but still the same think I may just by another for the price
Any other ideas thanks
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My son and I used to run them, never a problem with range at all.
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