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Old Jul 08, 2004, 02:27 AM   #1
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newbie needs help w/ Thunderbird

Hello all,
I just did a large blunder I ripped out the reciver antenna when I went to resolder it I ended up breaking the board go figure . I was going to order a new one but rember reading about seprates in the forum could someone please advise me in what would be best I belive I need to replace the reciver and the mixer but I am not sure I know the gyro is good and all my servos are good but other than that I am lost, only had it about two weeks and I am still learning all the techinial names for everything . So if you could explain it to me in lamens terms it will help me a lot. Everything is stock right out of the box .I feel stupid about this but I guess it was a laerning experience. A new reciver is $30.00 Im not sure what the CLC(II) is but is is $22.00. The prices are from the maker at this link http://exportpro.biz/product_helicop...0001_parts.php
any help would be appericated thanks
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