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My luck was good today I got a R/C car at a local garage sale for $10 which
has a 49 megHzs control frequency so I need not be concerned with CB stations. i suspect rerceivers are interchangeable if needs be tho just using an aproach transmitter and measuring activation distances. I am beginning to see this as a viable comparison test that could be used at a club meet Cheers and beers Art " wrote in message news:4QVSc.114239$8_6.109732@attbi_s04... Well I opened the parcel to check things out The frequency is 27.5 MHZ and is to be flown in an area with 200 feet from obstructions such as trees. It will land when beyond range of transmitter Art "Fred Hambrecht Sr - Gilbert News" wrote in message ... The correct air craft control freqs are in the 72 Mhz band, 75 is used only for ground vehicles ie. cars, boats etc. As a ham you may use any ham freq IAW amateur regs. "Steve Nosko" wrote in message ... " In the US, 27 MHz is a hazardous frequency to be on...don't know about elsewhere. Good units are in the 75 MHz range. |
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