27 mega hertzts question?
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From: canton,
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every time i fly my aerobird challenger in a certain foot ball field i crash! it's like i don't have any controll! could this be due to my 27 mega herts frequency since it's a non dedicacated? the football field is also surrounded by houses. every where else i fly i'm fine. just that the football field is the closet. so could there be some interference? thanks for any replies!!!!
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well, there are plenty of radioshack mini cars and such on 27 and 49, but i just don't think they would have enough range to affect the plane. If its not interference, there just isn't many other things it could be. Sorry no real help here[
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Or switch over to 72 MHz.

Interference would seem to make the most sense, BUT, it's unlikely that someone else close by would be using the same frequency every time you fly there.
I agree with Crashem, don't fly there.

Dennis-
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27 mhz. is in the CB band. the rc channel's are inbetween the regular channel's,the adjacent channel to the r\c
channel can and will cause interferance.so the best bet is go to FM bands or 72mhz band. CB band is AM modulation. switching to FM modulation will help out. hope this help's.
channel can and will cause interferance.so the best bet is go to FM bands or 72mhz band. CB band is AM modulation. switching to FM modulation will help out. hope this help's.
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From: Hemet,
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Try turning on just the receiver of the plane and see how much servo jumping you get...if it is excessive you could be picking up some fool with a CB running a linier amp...also there are many bootlegers out there running ilegal channels with power even out of state with skip...bouncing radio signals off the atomsphere.
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