Test and Reviews X1-CR

This is the building process of a Hong Nor X1-CR with all pro's and con's found.

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Step 38

 picsstep38-001.jpg (49163 bytes) Fit the receiver battery in the battery compartment and lead the receiver battery wire trough the slot at the right side.
Now also lead all other servo or connector wires through this slot..
 picsstep38-002.jpg (46334 bytes) Now place the top half of the radio box on the lower half of the radio box.
Fit the radio tray on the right hand side of the radio box and pull all servo and battery wires sleek.
 picsstep38-003.jpg (59606 bytes) At the red marked spots use 2 x 8 mm round head screws using a Philips head 1 screw driver.
At the white marked spots use 3 x 10 mm round head hexagon screws using a 2 mm hexagon tool.
 picsstep38-004.jpg (57673 bytes) The radio box can accept a standard size receiver. 
 picsstep38-005.jpg (63399 bytes) But also a smaller one fits without any problem.
 picsstep38-006.jpg (33126 bytes) Slide the antenna tube in the holder of the radio box receiver side cover.
Use a drop of cyan acrylic glue to secure the tube.
 picsstep38-007.jpg (37335 bytes) Slide the antenna wire fully through the antenna tube.
 picsstep38-004.jpg (57673 bytes) Place the receiver in the radio box.
 picsstep38-008.jpg (52212 bytes) Place the servo and battery wires at the right spot of the receiver and put the extra length of wires on top of it.
 picsstep38-009.jpg (47770 bytes) Close the top of the receiver compartment.
picsstep38-011.jpg (41974 bytes)  Close the top of the battery compartment.
 picsstep38-010.jpg (33217 bytes) Take the small body clip and bend the end of it in a 45 degree angle.
Bending them makes installation and removal easier.
 picsstep38-012.jpg (43248 bytes)  Secure both radio box covers with the small body clips.
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