Re: eu 35 and 40 mhz
- From: "Realdo" <realdo.perusic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 08:11:36 +0200
"John Privett" <nojunkthanks@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Realdo wrote:
> > please be so kind and explain to me if european shift is diff. for
> > futaba/hitec and sanwa/graupner-jr ?
> > can i use all type of receiver with all type of transmitter on eu
> > market ?
>
> As long as you stick to ordinary PPM (not PCM) then there should be no
> problem mixing different transmitters/receivers, at least on 35MHz. I
can't
> comment on 40MHz - that's "land" use only in the UK.
>
> The "shift" issue seems only to affect 72MHz radios. If you want to use
PCM
> then you must stick to the same make of transmitter and receiver.
>
> And don't get confused (as some people do) about crystals. Eg. a JR
> receiver should use a JR crystal, regardless of the transmitter that you
> use! And of course the transmitter should use its maker's crystal
> regardless of the receiver you're using.
>
> --
> John P. - who flies on Epsom Downs, UK.
> http://www.flyrc.org.uk/
> I'm sick of spam, so replace 'nojunkthanks' with 'john' if you want me
> to read any e-mailed reply!
>
>
Hi John
Thanks for info. This is good for us. because i learn all about rc in usa
but now in eu is better.
yes, i will use crystals made from manaf. of equipment (transmitter or
receiver).
thanks again
realdo
.
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