Futaba 9CAP
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Physically and electrically, the answer is probably yes.
Legally, it depends on how the 9C was approved by the NZ radio regulatory authority.
In the US, transmitters are approved with their own manufacturers' modules only. It is not legal to mix and match RC transmitters and modules from different manufacturers in the RC band.
Legally, it depends on how the 9C was approved by the NZ radio regulatory authority.
In the US, transmitters are approved with their own manufacturers' modules only. It is not legal to mix and match RC transmitters and modules from different manufacturers in the RC band.
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Phil
Thanks for your quick reply.
The only requirment in NZ is that we have to work with certain designated frequencies, not bad eh, not a lot Bureaucrats to stuff things up!!
Ray
Thanks for your quick reply.
The only requirment in NZ is that we have to work with certain designated frequencies, not bad eh, not a lot Bureaucrats to stuff things up!!
Ray
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I've been using my Spectra with my 8UAFS for a couple of years with absolutely no problems. that led me to use it in my 9CAP and again, it works beautifully!
OFFICIALLY though, it is not recommended by FUTABA or HITEC and will void any warranty AND it is considered in violation of FCC regulations.
Hope this helped!
OFFICIALLY though, it is not recommended by FUTABA or HITEC and will void any warranty AND it is considered in violation of FCC regulations.
Hope this helped!