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I have a small shop of repairs of RC and they appeared two Futaba in the frequency of 60.125 (channel 51) and I didn't find any reference on that frequency. Now only need to find the table of the channels.
Thankīs a lot John.
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Mano
Thankīs a lot John.
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Mano
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The South African frequencys on the 60Mhz band are:
60.025
60.050
60.075
60.100
60.125
60.150
60.175
60.200
60.225
60.250
60.300
60.325
60.350
60.375
I am sorry I can offer no help on the assigned channel numbers but if you know that 60.125 is channel 51 then you could probably extrapolate up and down from there. Also note 60.275 is missing from the list this is not an error.
60.025
60.050
60.075
60.100
60.125
60.150
60.175
60.200
60.225
60.250
60.300
60.325
60.350
60.375
I am sorry I can offer no help on the assigned channel numbers but if you know that 60.125 is channel 51 then you could probably extrapolate up and down from there. Also note 60.275 is missing from the list this is not an error.
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OK John.
In the xtal label of the receiver it is written exactly ` FM RX Type 60-2 60.125 - 51.
In the another Futaba T6FG/K the channel is 60.075 and in xtal label it is written channel 80????
I canīt understand!
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In the xtal label of the receiver it is written exactly ` FM RX Type 60-2 60.125 - 51.
In the another Futaba T6FG/K the channel is 60.075 and in xtal label it is written channel 80????
I canīt understand!
I appreciated your collaboration
Mano
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Now isn,t that an interesting disparity in channel assignments. I would speculate that the Ch 51 is correct and that the other radio is from another country that uses the 60Mhz band. The information for South Africa comes from the United Kingdom Radio Control Council (www.ukrcc.org) and it mostly covers Europe as well as former communist bloc countrys. South America is left out entirely so its entirely possible that there is another nation that also uses 60Mhz.
John
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Interesting the English site. I think that who could illuminate those you doubt is Futaba who produces the radios.
Thankful for the information John
Mano
Thankful for the information John
Mano