Concerned newbie.
#27

I think it all comes down to if your Tx is powerful enough to interfere with CB radio or not [&:] - if your tx is low enough powered that nobody notices, then they won't come for you
#28
I have two T-34s....WSB T-34/85 with DBU and another converted to OT-34. Both have HL electronics and run great. Conversions to SU-85 or 100 are available. Also have 8 PZ IIIs, converted to different ausf's, including a Russian SU-76i, and 5 Pershings with 4 converted to other models incl. a Super Pershing and M-46 with El mod. WARNING....this hobby is very addictive, especially if you are prone to modelling and conversions. HL offers a very wide range of possibilities and this site, as you have now seen, offers a lot of good advice and help, with latest news on new stuff from guys who have inside info. Good luck.
#29
Just had a look at this site re [link=http://www.ealingroad.com/info_rf.html]Frequencies[/link].
Note -
UPDATE!
Recently, everyone is jumping in on the 2.4Ghz bandwagon, and many home devices now use these frequencies. Most annoying are mains monitors, weather stations, and some bright spark has even started using 2.4Ghz for remote control aircraft, which makes putting 2.4Ghz cameras on them much harder. Well done that man!
Note -
UPDATE!
Recently, everyone is jumping in on the 2.4Ghz bandwagon, and many home devices now use these frequencies. Most annoying are mains monitors, weather stations, and some bright spark has even started using 2.4Ghz for remote control aircraft, which makes putting 2.4Ghz cameras on them much harder. Well done that man!



