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I built an L-rod that I have made improvements to over the last year or two. It is very thin and bouncy, but it is also very sensitive. I decided to try to make a heavier one basically the same only heavier materials. It just doesn't respond the same. The extra weight is not really a scale up. I still get a resonance sensation when on the signal line or target, but the rod does not swing ninety degrees. I've been trying to get something to go with the new transmitter I built but I just don't think most people will like the thin rod. It is hard to keep it still.
Also I have found with the solar magnetic interference there are times the new transmitter does not give a hard lock on the target. It is like it goes out of focus. It still goes to the target area but then it is like fuzzy, just not a good lock on. That hasn't happened very often, even the cold weather has not been a problem.
Also I have found with the solar magnetic interference there are times the new transmitter does not give a hard lock on the target. It is like it goes out of focus. It still goes to the target area but then it is like fuzzy, just not a good lock on. That hasn't happened very often, even the cold weather has not been a problem.