On 1/24/06, Steve Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking of jamming them and Ham bands, how many of the users of the Pic's are using them illegally. The one that I have requires a ham licence to use. I know the newer ones use the FRC channels, but I can't leagelly use mine, therefore I can't use it at the NATS or any other major contest. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I just get confused listening to them anyway.--
On 1/24/06, S Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
No rule against "jamming" them either. :-)
Unless maybe if they are on a HAM band.
Steve Meyer
SOAR, LSF IV
At 04:56 PM 1/23/2006, Jon Stone wrote:
> > Today, I
> > don't feel that the use of telemetry is in the
> > "spirit" of the rules as they were originally
> > intended.
>
>The AMA soaring rules specifically state such devices are allowed.
>
>"10.1.f. Thermal Sensor Rule. Thermal sensing devices shall be
>permitted provided that any such device and the contestant comply
>with all FCC regulations and that any such device does not interfere
>with the conduct of the contest. No special arrangement or
>rearrangement of flight order, established as noted above, shall be
>made in consideration of such devices."
>
>http://www.modelaircraft.org/comp/0506Rulebook/RCsoaring.pdf
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Steve Schneider
Buffalo Grove, IL
SOAR Club
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Steve Schneider
Buffalo Grove, IL
SOAR Club

