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 sign filtering combined toprovide extremely clear, interference-free reception andamazingly smooth, accurate control.Designed for modelers who would like to make use of an individual radio transmitterto travel several different model aircraft. Especially pilots who 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 demands: 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 isn't appropriate for Older PCM 512 techniques.For the transmitter/receiver crystal set, usage FUTL20**.For the High Band, use FUTL0903.Special Notice about Frequency Changes-*72MHz- Low band stations 11 to 35; High band stations 36 to 60.Receiver crystal stations (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each BandCan Be Changed, and don't Require a retuning for the receiver.*72MHz Regularity Band (low or high) the receiver cannot BeChanged from low to high musical organization, OR from high to low musical organization withoutsending it into Futaba Services for retuning.*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz Frequency Bands can't under anycircumstances be interchanged together. 72/75:receiver Mustbe submitted for retuning to your appropriate band. 50/27: can't do.*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals may be changed anywherewithin the particular bands. There are not any high or low bands suchas the 72MHz band has.*Transmitter Crystals cannot be changed to some other channel exceptby a licensed solution center. It is against FCC laws, andillegal the user to alter a frequency determining componentof a transmitter. If the radio isn't retuned, it can be a hazardspectators, modelers or property, and void AMA coverage.*Check because of the neighborhood R/C club the frequencies found in your area
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