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

Futaba R113iP 3-Channel PCM Receiver 40MHz/ 75MHz w/o Crystal
Price:
USD$81.00
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 signal filtering combined to
provide exceptionally clear, interference-free reception and
amazingly smooth, accurate control.
Designed for modelers who would like to utilize 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 conversion crystal such as for instance FUTL52**

SPECS: Narrow Band: 20kHz
Intermediate regularity: 455kHz
Power Requirements: 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)
Weight: 0.74oz (21g)

OPINIONS: For the transmitter/receiver crystal set,

Unique Notice about Frequency Changes-
*72MHz- Low musical organization stations 11 to 35; High band channels 36 to 60.
Receiver crystal stations (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each Band
Can stay Changed, and don't Require a retuning of the receiver.
*72MHz Regularity Band (low or high) the receiver can't Be
Changed from low to high band, OR from high to low band without
sending it into Futaba Services for retuning.
*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz Frequency Bands cannot under any
circumstances be interchanged with each other. The receiver Must
be sent in for retuning to your appropriate musical organization.
*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals is changed anywhere
within the respective bands. There are no high or low bands such
as the 72MHz band has.
*Transmitter Crystals cannot be changed to some other channel except
by a licensed solution center. It is against FCC regulations, and
illegal the user to change a frequency determining component
of a transmitter. In the event that radio isn't retuned, it could be a hazard
spectators, modelers or home, and void AMA coverage.
*Check utilizing the regional R/C club the frequencies used in your area.

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