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sporkme
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reply to fAcEtIOUs

Re: Disappointing

said by fAcEtIOUs:

And what activities are going to be impacted by Current's system?
It's only 3MHz away from CB radio.

And please, please think about the children and their 49MHz remote controlled toys.
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53059959
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PwnZone

lol, I can see someone flying one of those remote control planes-then it goes too close to power lines and drops out of the sky


RadioDoc
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Those generally use 75 MHz.
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53059959
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reply to sporkme
I use 1337 mhz


RadioDoc
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No wonder you're always crashing. Does that thing run on Mountain Dew?
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DaDogs
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said by RadioDoc:

No wonder you're always crashing. Does that thing run on Mountain Dew?
Naw, dat one runs on crack cocaine...

moonpuppy

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Glen Burnie, MD

reply to 53059959
RC aircraft are usually regulated to 72MHz. RC vehicles (cars and boats) are 75MHz. There are other frequncies next to the CB band (27Mhz) and some frequencies at 49MHz (limited power.) HAMS can also use the 6 meter band for RC control.


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