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IBCrazy is known for making very nice antennas and have become "standard" for FPV
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Whip Antenna Source
Skippy:
W S Deans company makes the deans connectors as well as the antennas for 72 and 75 MhZ. I used them on some of my gasoline powered plane and they worked just fine. Try the link below. http://www.wsdeans.com/products/antenna/index.html When I used them, I used the 2 piece system. You mount the electronics (blue part of the assembly) and the base (threaded portion) in the model and then the antenna screws to the base. Removable antenna makes it easier to transport the model and if it isa scale model, you can remove the antenna for static display Ed |
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