Futaba R113iP 3-Channel PCM Receiver 40MHz/ 75MHz w/o Crystal  [R113iP]

Futaba R113iP 3-Channel PCM Receiver 40MHz/ 75MHz w/o Crystal
Price:
AUD$120.69
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R113iP
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This is a R113iP 3-Channel 27MHz/ 40MHz/ 75Mhz Micro PCM1024 Receiver "Without Crystal".

QUALITIES: Narrow-band spacing and superior sign filtering combined to
provide extremely clear, interference-free reception and
amazingly smooth, accurate control.
Designed for modelers who would like to use one radio transmitter
to run various models.

INCLUDES: One R113IP 3-Channel 27MHz/ 40MHz/ 75Mhz Micro PCM1024 Receiver

REQUIRES: One FUTL64** Receiver Crystal Or a Futaba solitary transformation crystal such as FUTL52**

SPECS: Narrow Band: 20kHz
Intermediate regularity: 455kHz
Power demands: 4.8 to 6.0 volts (distributed to servos)
Current Drain: 18mA
Length: 1.69" (42.7mm)
Width: 1.13" (28.7mm)
Height: 0.63" (16.0mm)
fat: 0.74oz (21g)

OPINIONS: For the transmitter/receiver crystal set,

Unique Notice about Frequency Changes-
*72MHz- Low musical organization channels 11 to 35; tall band networks 36 to 60.
Receiver crystal channels (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each Band
Can stay Changed, plus don't Require a retuning of this receiver.
*72MHz Regularity Band (low or high) the receiver can not Be
Changed from low to high musical organization, OR from high to low musical organization without
sending it into Futaba Services for retuning.
*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz Frequency Bands cannot under any
circumstances be interchanged with one another. The receiver Must
be submitted for retuning towards appropriate musical organization.
*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals is changed anywhere
within the particular bands. There are no high or low bands such
as the 72MHz musical organization has.
*Transmitter Crystals cannot be changed to another channel except
by an authorized solution center. Its against FCC laws, and
illegal the consumer to alter a frequency determining component
of a transmitter. If radio is not retuned, maybe it's a hazard
spectators, modelers or home, and void AMA coverage.
*Check using the regional R/C club the frequencies found in your area.

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