RE: Radio/Reciever Question
Murphy, I was a track director for many years at different tracks in NJ. It is Totally illegal to change TX frquencies. but when it is standard practice and accepted by the national racing organizations it ends up trickling down to the local tracks. it is not the
race directors nor the tracks responsibility to enforce FCC rules. it is the responsibility of the modeler to comply with
the rules governing the use of his or her equipment.
Ken I understand that this is illegal practice as per the FCC, but before synthesized TX and RX, and DSM a crystal swap
was the only way to get 2 racers into the main event when they both had the same channel. Understand please that I don't
condone this type of activity nor did we sell crystals in our shop, but when a racer came up and said I changed to 68 from
62 we updated the CPU and raced.
At the field there would be no reason for this. Wait for your frequency to open, and purchase the proper equipment to comply
with FCC rules.