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Old September 9th 03, 06:41 AM
bulletsnbrains
 
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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

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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.



 
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