Futaba (#R149DP) - Futaba R149DP 9-Channel PCM Rx 72MHz High w/o Crystal
NOTES FROM OUR TECH DEPARTMENTThis is a R149DP 9-Ch 72MHz PCM 1024 Dual Conversion Receiver Without Crystal.This is a higher Band (channel 36-60) receiver without a crystal (see NEEDS).
QUALITIES: Narrow-band spacing and double conversion indication filtering combined toprovide exceedingly clear, interference-free reception andamazingly smooth, accurate control.Designed for modelers who would like to use an individual radio transmitterto travel a number of different model aircraft. Particularly pilots whom areutilizing computerized radios with multi-model memory.
INCLUDES: One R149DP Miniature 9 Channel 72MHz PCM 1024 Receiver
NEEDS: One FUTL58** Dual Conversion Receiver Crystal
SPECS: Narrow Band: 20KHzIntermediate Frequency- 1st IF: 10.7MHz2nd IF: 455kHzPower needs: 4.8 to 6.0 volts (distributed to servos)Current Drain: 15mALength: 2.16" (55.0mm)Width: 1.27" (32.0mm)Height: 0.82" (21.0mm)fat: 1.2 oz (36g)COMMENTS: 1024 Resolution is not appropriate for Older PCM 512 methods.For the transmitter/receiver crystal set, use FUTL20**.For the Tall Band, use FUTL0903.Special Notice about Frequency Changes-*72MHz- Low band stations 11 to 35; High band stations 36 to 60.Receiver crystal channels (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each BandCan become Changed, and do not Require a retuning the receiver.*72MHz Regularity Band (low or high) the receiver cannot BeChanged from low to high musical company, OR from high to low musical company withoutsending it into Futaba Services for retuning.*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz Frequency Bands can not under anycircumstances be interchanged together. 72/75:receiver Mustbe presented for retuning to your appropriate band. 50/27: can't do.*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals could be changed anywherewithin the particular bands. There are no actual high or low bands suchas the 72MHz musical organization has.*Transmitter Crystals cannot be changed to another channel exceptby a licensed solution center. It really is against FCC guidelines, andillegal an individual to alter a frequency determining componentof a transmitter. If the radio isn't retuned, it may be a hazardspectators, modelers or property, and void AMA protection.*Check due to the neighborhood R/C club the frequencies found in your neighborhood
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