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Michael Coslo wrote: | No remote control of model airplanes? | | Is that us? Some of it is, yes. The 72 mHz band is the `main' R/C plane band, and not ham radio, but there's frequencies in the six meter band allocated to R/C control. Several of my R/C planes are on channel 5, 50.900 MHz. Ham band. According to the FCC regulations, I don't have to ID myself for model control like this, but I do have to put my call sign on the transmitter. And so there's a little sticker on the module that says AD5RH and has my name and number. I'm not sure how anybody could claim that model control is not a one way transmission -- the plane doesn't have any sort of transmitter at all. -- Doug McLaren, Why is it considered necessary to nail down the lid of a coffin? |
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