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For all people attending the indoor flying who fly on 35MHZ form today onwards or as soon as I can get a small pegboard organised
Due to interferance issues we are now imposing ODD frequencies only on 35mgh(just to give frequency separation)and a peg system.
So if you do not have the peg YOU DO NOT SWITCH ON AND YOU DO NOT FLY!!! just the same as if you were up the field
Do not fully extend transmiter keep ariels DOWN with only the first couple of sections up (we are flying in an enclosed space and a small area) with micro receivers which can not filter out interferance as well as the full size counterparts | |
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Member Posts: 140 | IMHO All 35Mhz fliers should be together at one end of the hall. Could we add 27MHZ A, B and C pegs to the board? There's quite a few of us with "toys" on these bands. | |
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-- Dougie
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Administrator Posts: 101 |
Going to be a largePeg board board... lol | |
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-- Cheers Uncle Fester
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Member Posts: 9 |
Hi Dougie i think it the bigger stuff on 35mhz that needs it more than the wee toys on 27mhz | |
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Member Posts: 140 | Agreed but its only three more pegs. | |
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Member Posts: 9 |
27mhz has more that 3 pegs a b c are infre red | |
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Member Posts: 140 | Silverlit have only used three discrete frequencies, which they have labelled a, b and c but obviously other manufacturers haven't copied used this system so you are probably right. It might cause more confusion than good. | |
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-- Dougie
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