park fliers

John Pavlick jpavlick at idseng.com
Fri Dec 2 20:57:36 AKST 2005


 Actually it sounds pretty tough to do already and remember this will really
only work if EVERYONE complies. To put that into a real world perspective,
there are still people using old non-narrow band radios (I'm not naming
anyone but I've seen it) even though this is "illegal". Who enforces any of
these "laws"? Their argument is "My radio still works fine, I didn't see the
need to send it in and pay to have it changed when all of that narrow-band
stuff was happening". Now the manufacturers refuse to service the old radios
so even if someone wanted to comply, they couldn't unless they sent it to a
repair facility. Look on eBay. How many of those old radios ("works fine, it
was my father's") do you think end up back in service with a new owner who
got a good deal on it? Scary isn't it? The point is what would make the
current crop of "park flier" radios and their owners any different?
 Another issue: how would losing some of "our" channels affect the NAT's ?
 I like the idea that some of those "toy" airplanes are on 27 MHz. Maybe use
that band for park fliers and leave the 72 MHz band alone. You can change Tx
crystals in that band "legally" too so you can make low cost transmitters
that don't require a modular RF deck. I bet if GWS brought out a low-cost 27
MHz single-conversion Rx and a transmitter to go along with it, the phase-in
would start almost immediately.
John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com


 -----Original Message-----
From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On
Behalf Of Jerry Stebbins
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 10:12 PM
To: Discussion
Subject: park fliers


  One approach has not been brought up that could seriously help the
problem. Take away  "X" number of our channels and assign them to E-ONLY.
Xtals sold only for e-fliers rx's-change the pin spacing for the mass
produced ones, and the e-fliers Tx's made with xtals only available for
those channels. Re-call all those out for "fix" at no expense. Advertise on
the impact to them and their parents for responsibility if you do not get it
done. Put some "fear" like teeth into doing it. Won't get them all, but can
sweep them up as they are seen and found, to get them redone.
  Make xtal adapters for those who want to convert to their "big" radios
with legal "sign-off" when purchased, for their responsible use.
  Replace FREE all TX and RX xtals, thru AMA, for existing radios on those
frequencies.
  Probably a lot more holes and variables I missed, and would take a
concerted effort to get all "toy" radio mfgs. to comply. Seems like AMA and
all their membership, and hobby shops, etc. should have some strong
influence on them.
  May take an FCC order to get it done--with some serious legal teeth for
mfg. of non compliant radios.e.g. put the lawers on their trail for selling
illegal stuff if someone gets hurt.
  Lots tougher to do than it sounds, but the sooner we do something the
fewer to correct.
  Jerry

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