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From: SE MA, US
Yes, it will work, however A/C and boats (or surface craft) are on different frequencies. If you were to use your A/C radio, you could interfere or shootdown someone who may be flying near you. Being a flyer yourself, I'm sure you understand the implications. KC
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From: Corfu, GREECE
Thank you very much i would get new servos and a different frequency even though no on flys where i plan to sail to many yatch masts (real ones!!!)
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rclaser,
I think your best bet is to check to see what your country's regulations are concerning air/surface radio frequncies. All countries do not have the same regulations, I've no idea about Greece's. Also no idea about Greece's enforcement policies. The one 'enforcement policy' to really worry about is the 'fly-guy' who's plane you cause to crash. They tend to get very excited and having your legs 'switched' with a radio antenna is no fun at all! - lol
- 'Doc
I think your best bet is to check to see what your country's regulations are concerning air/surface radio frequncies. All countries do not have the same regulations, I've no idea about Greece's. Also no idea about Greece's enforcement policies. The one 'enforcement policy' to really worry about is the 'fly-guy' who's plane you cause to crash. They tend to get very excited and having your legs 'switched' with a radio antenna is no fun at all! - lol
- 'Doc
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hi mate yes it will work fine just check no one does fly near you and you should be ok,you know the local area better than us so as long as your sure no one flies give it a go.then save for a two channel radio on a dif frequency 35 is for planes .if your not 100% sure id wait till you buy a propper radio they are very cheap compared to plane ones.any car radio will do the job then you need one sail servo and one normal one.



