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dotjumper 04-27-2004 09:27 AM

Info Needed For Airtronics 40Meg. M8 Stuff??
 
I would like to know where to get info on purchasing these things. So how about A part number Please.. Thanks For all the help in advance.

Eric.B K.C.Mo. :tire:

John Malin 04-27-2004 12:50 PM

Sorry to inform you but 40mhz is illegal here in the states. That frequency band is reserved for the Department of Defense. If the Fcc catches you on it they will confiscate any and all radio gear that you have with you. Please dont try to use 40 band its just not worth the risk.

Randy Caster 04-27-2004 01:06 PM

You can get the stuff on eBay and from HK stores.

Yes it's illegal, but that's the answer to your question.

disaster999 04-27-2004 05:25 PM


Originally posted by John Malin
Sorry to inform you but 40mhz is illegal here in the states. That frequency band is reserved for the Department of Defense. If the Fcc catches you on it they will confiscate any and all radio gear that you have with you. Please dont try to use 40 band its just not worth the risk.
ive been using 40mhz for 2 year...racing everyweek and i have no problem with it.

dotjumper 04-27-2004 07:07 PM

Thanks For the info..
 
If you have a amature radio license you should be able to use the freq. I have a few guys I race with that use it and they bought them used from other people (they have there license)

Thanks mabye some more info would be cool..

I found the receiver. Now I need the Module for the M8..

Eric.B K.C.Mo.

Tres 04-27-2004 07:53 PM

40Mhz is not part of the HAM band that is used for RC.

Do a search on the FCC site or Bearcat Betty.
Low 40Mhz freq are used by lots of Police/EMT/Fire and other goverment agencies for VHF low band.

50 MHz band (Aircraft/Car/Boat) FCC Amateur
license required.

------------------------------------------------------------------
50.800 MHz --- Chan. RC00
50.820 MHz --- Chan. RC01
50.840 MHz --- Chan. RC02
50.860 MHz --- Chan. RC03
50.880 MHz --- Chan. RC04
50.900 MHz --- Chan. RC05
50.920 MHz --- Chan. RC06
50.940 MHz --- Chan. RC07
50.960 MHz --- Chan. RC08
50.980 MHz --- Chan. RC09


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