Hi Jon,
It only takes ONE person in the pit to turn on his transmitter to shoot down
a fellow pilot. If they are on the same freq, it is common courtesy to wait
till the other pilot is done. Usually a time limit will be set when sharing
freqs. When a pilot arrives at the flying field, he places his AMA card on
the freq board. If you share the same freq, you place it behind the other
pilots.
Brian
"Jon Greenstein" wrote in message
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Subject: What are the Freqs of remote controlled hobby planes?
From: carter
Date: 8/31/2003 12:07 PM Eastern Standard Time
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What are the Freqs of remote controlled hobby planes?
Look at:
http://www.modelaircraft.org/Comp/frequency.htm
Most Clubs require the display of used frequencies at fields and such, can
you
guess what would happen if 3 or more people were using the same radio
frequency.
Try a search using:
"RC Frequencies"
to learn more.