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Robert Bonomi wrote:
[snip] "way back when", there was 2nd set of frequenceis, besides the 11m ones for RC controls. I don't remember at this remove (roughly 30 years) just where it was. Was not used much, gear was much more expensive. IIRC, there was some RC at ~49MHz. ISTR some in the 72-76 MHz range as well, but since aircraft marker beacons operate at 75 MHz, I may be imagining. And yes, there were some ham frequencies where RC operations were allowed. Hams can use almost any VHF or UHF frequency for RC: in fact, some RC competitors have obtained ham licenses just to get access to interference-free channels and thus away from the "clothespin competition" so often seen at meets. William (Filter noise from my address for direct replies) |
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