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- REMOTE CONTROL MODEL FREQUENCY CHART - FM Systems
Here are some of the frequencies and bands that are used 27 MHZ Band: Not recommended for Aircraft subject to CB interference 49 MHz Band: Not recommended for Aircraft limited range 100 Milliwatts 50 MHz Band: 6 Meter license required Technician or above 53 MHz Band: 6 Meter (HAM) License for Air and Land remote control
- CB radio in the United States - Wikipedia
Classes A and B were in the UHF radio band and served a similar purpose as Class D while Class C was interspersed among the current CB channels and used for remote control of devices, usually model craft (aircraft, watercraft, or road vehicles)
- List of RC frequencies | RC Wiki | Fandom
The 50 MHz band is legal for all types of models in the US and Canada, for operators with an amateur radio license For some reason, Channel 09 is not listed as safely usable in Canada, according to the MAAC's listings
- CB - HFUnderground
Depending on where you're located they're the American CB radio channels, 27 MHz CB channels, the mid band channels, the CEPT channels or the European EU channels CB Channel Frequency
- American Eagle SSB CBers Club
American Eagle SSB CBers Club is a group of Citizend Band Radio (CB Radio) operators across the globe who enjoy partaking in Transcontinental Ionospheric Radio Wave Propagation (also known as DX, DXing, and Shooting Skip"
- CB Radio Frequencies Channels | CB World - wearecb. com
What Are The CB Frequencies And CB Radio Channels? The following table presents the CB frequencies, the particular wavebands at which a signal is transmitted The next columns list the corresponding 40 CB channels and the customary uses of the channels
- Dedicated to Citizen’s Band (CB) radio - AX CB Radio Club | Alpha Xray . . .
This site is dedicated to Citizen’s Band (CB) radio, a two-way personal communications service which also became a social fad in the 1970’s The call for a “Personal Radio Service” started shortly after congress passed the Communications Act in 1934
- 27 Mhz CAUTION!!! | RC Talk Forum
The reason is that the channels for RC fall in-between the channels for CB A lot of CB radios can be modified for extra channels and most of the time will also cover the RC band (I can actually listen to the sound that a transmitter makes on my CB)
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