Changing Frequencies.....danger??

RC Steve Sterling rcsteve at tcrcm.org
Wed Jun 29 17:19:18 AKDT 2005


No problem in a 9C. That module in the back that you swap to change
frequency is a self contained module, no RF parts in the rest of the
transmitter (except the antenna I guess). You can even switch to 6 meters
which is 20 mhz away.

Receiver is a completely different story.

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Well I've heard a couple of opinions on this so I figure I'd get some more.
I need to get a new frequency for the NATS but don't want to send my
transmitter in. I have a Futaba 9C. Some have told me that I can change as
many frequencies as I want without mishap, while others have told me that
you can only go 6 up or 6 down or else your transmit range gets shorter. Is
this true for transmitters with crystals in them only, or for both crystal
and module transmitters? If this is also true for module transmitters, then
why are there synthesized modules for the 9C?

Thanks!

Scott
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