JR9XII Synthesized channel -> frequency translation
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JR9XII Synthesized channel -> frequency translation
I recently bought a 9XII TX (9303) and it comes with synthesized module. The TX is 35Mhz and there are 2 little dials on the synthesize module. Does anyone knows what does each of these channel translates to in terms of frequency? (e.g. 01 = 35.010mhz etc...etc..)
The problem is when i am flying with a crowd, i don't know how to tell them what frequency i am running on. [:-]
Is there a link where i can download such information?
Many thanks!
The problem is when i am flying with a crowd, i don't know how to tell them what frequency i am running on. [:-]
Is there a link where i can download such information?
Many thanks!
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RE: JR9XII Synthesized channel -> frequency translation
It is difficult to tell exactly which variant of the RF Module you have as there are 2 that I am aware of. The Module as supplied in mainland europe by Graupner has 2 portions of the 35 MHz band and the one sold by MacGregor Industies within the UK has the following frequencies/channels in the 35 MHz band.....
http://www.macgregor.co.uk/faq/Cryst...ncies%2035.pdf
So, by setting the 2 switches to 5 & 5 would give you the UK channel 55 operating on a frequency of 34.950 MHz and a channel of 80 gives 35.200 MHz.
http://www.macgregor.co.uk/faq/Cryst...ncies%2035.pdf
So, by setting the 2 switches to 5 & 5 would give you the UK channel 55 operating on a frequency of 34.950 MHz and a channel of 80 gives 35.200 MHz.