Title: Re: Flying on 72 in Germany
When I had the pleasure of being stationed there courtesy of the USAF, I managed to find 35 MHz modules and matching Airtronics receivers for my Vision. I wasn't willing to fly on 72 on a non-interference basis, because I was a member of a local club, and
Flying in Germany on 72 MHz is a big verboten !
All r/c activities are on 35 MHz and 40 MHz, 35 MHz is reserved for
flight, and 40 MHz is reserved for surface r/c.
Also, I don't know what goes on on the 72 MHz freq's in Germany, you
might get hit.
Michael
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On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 05:51:16PM -0600, MTT wrote:
| All r/c activities are on 35 MHz and 40 MHz, 35 MHz is reserved for
| flight, and 40 MHz is reserved for surface r/c.
|
| Also, I don't know what goes on on the 72 MHz freq's in Germany, you
| might get hit.
... or you might hit somebody.
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