[NSRCA-discussion] For Sale
Fred Huber
fhhuber at clearwire.net
Thu Jun 7 12:20:16 AKDT 2007
Initially... none were dedicated to Air or Surface.
Only when the 1991 narrow band requirements were introduced a there any designation of Air vs surface frequencies. Before then, any RC unit ould be used for any model.
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From: Bob Richards
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] For Sale
Ron Van Putte <vanputte at cox.net> wrote:
There were seven 72 MHz frequencies, as I remember (if I'm wrong, someone will jump in and correct me).
Part of the useless information that is forever stuck in my memory banks, taking space away from more important things (like what I ate for lunch yesterday).
Technically, there were just six 72 MHz, and one 75 MHz.
72.080 brown/white
72.160 blue/white
72.240 red/white
72.320 purple/white
72.400 orange/white
72.960 yellow/white
75.640 green/white
Some were dedicated to aircraft, while some were shared with surface vehicles (which ones, I don't remember). Scary, huh!!!
Bob R.
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