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| Academy Of Model Aeronautics Approved Freq Use Plans Effective Since 1936 1-1-91 Revised 3-1-98 | ||||||
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For Model Aircraft Use Only 72 MHZ Channel Number Frequency 11 72.01
12 72.03
13 72.05
14 72.07
15 72.09
16 72.11
17 72.13
18 72.15
19 72.17
20 72.19
21 72.21
22 72.23
23 72.25
24 72.27
25 72.29
26 72.31
27 72.33
28 72.35
29 72.37
30 72.39
31 72.41
32 72.43
33 72.45
34 72.47
35 72.49
36 72.51
37 72.53
38 72.55
39 72.57
40 72.59
41 72.61
42 72.63
43 72.65
44 72.67
45 72.69
46 72.71
47 72.73
48 72.75
49 72.77
50 72.79
51 72.81
52 72.83
53 72.85
54 72.87
55 72.89
56 72.91
57 72.93
58 72.95
59 72.97
60 72.99
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| Use of equipment operating on freq other than these listed below (or on 6 meters without proper licensing) is a violation of the AMA safty code. For Model Aircraft And Surface Model Use 6 Meter Ham Band |
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| 53 MHz Channel number 50 MHz | ||||||
53.1
53.2
53.3
53.4
53.5
53.6
53.7
53.8
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00 50.80
01 50.82
02 50.84
03 50.86
04 50.88
05 50.90
06 50.92
07 50.94
08 50.96
09 50.98
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| Amatur Radio operation license required for 6 meters (Technician General Advanced Extra Class) (Other Amateur Radio Service [ARC] frequencies may be used as regulated by the FCC) |
| 27 MHz Not recommeded (Subject to interference from object CB operation). 49 MHz Not recommened for control of model aircraft due to limited range (Transmitterpower limited to 100 milliwatts). | ||||||
| 27 MHz 49 MHz | ||||||
26.995
27.045
27.095
27.145
27.195
27.225
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49.830
49.830
49.860
49.875
49.890
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| For surface model use only | ||||||
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75 MHZ | ||||||
Channel
Number Frequency
61 75.41
62 75.43
63 75.45
64 75.47
65 75.49
66 75.51
67 75.53
68 75.55
69 75.57
70 75.59
71 75.61
72 75.63
73 75.65
74 75.67
75 75.69
76 75.71
77 75.73
78 75.75
79 75.77
80 75.79
81 75.81
82 75.83
83 75.85
84 75.87
85 75.89
86 75.91
87 75.93
88 75.95
89 75.97
90 75.99
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| Pursuant to federal communications commissions rules 95.623 and 95.635 as of March 1, 1998 all remote control transmitters that operate in the 72 to 76 band must be maintained within the frequency tolerance of 0.002% and meet certain minimum emissions standards. Users who continue to operate transmitters with a freq tolanrance of 0.005% or fail to meet the emmissions required after March 1, 1998 will be in violation of rules (s) 95.623 and/or 95.635 and may be subject to legal liability. Transmeeters that have already been narrow banded under a FCC class I permissive change within the meaning of section 2.1001 (b) are not affected (except 27 MHz and 53 Mhz |