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Originally Posted by cc83
I've used the two together with no problem. Keep the antenna as far apart as possible and power up the telemetry unit (the part in the plane) before you power up the Tx to make sure the Tx selects open frequencies.
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I love the quanum unit and have used it in both my CAP 7 2.4 and 72 with excellent results. Don't know how I flew with out it before and I now get about 20% more flying time as I know how much power is left. Recommended but watch the polarity when hooking up as it can kill the transmitter. ( Please don't ask how I know
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