R122JE 2-Channel AM 27MHz w/o Crystal - Futaba  [R122JE]

Futaba R122JE 2-Channel AM 27MHz w/o Crystal
Price:
NZD$58.67
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
R122JE
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Futaba item R122JE - 2-Channel AM 27MHz w/o Crystal Receivers System

Futaba (#R122JE) - Futaba R122JE 2-Channel AM 27MHz with Crystal


NOTES from TECH DEPARTMENT
This is a R122JE 2 Channel 27MHz is often Receiver "With Crystal" from Futaba.
This is a BEC Rx

QUALITIES: Narrow-band spacing and superior sign filtering combine to
provide exceedingly clear, interference-free reception and
amazingly smooth, accurate control.
Designed for modelers who would like to make use of someone radio transmitter
to run a number of models.

INCLUDES: One R122JE 2-Channel 27MHz will be Receiver

SPECS: Narrow Band: 20kHz
Intermediate regularity: 455kHz
Power needs: 4.8 to 8.4 volts
Current Drain: 30mA (at 4.8 volt/no signal)
Length: 1.82" (46.2mm)
Width: 1.31" (33.3mm)
Height: 0.67" (17.3mm)
fat: 0.59oz (16.6g)

RESPONSES:

Unique Notice about Frequency Changes-
*72MHz- Low musical business companies 11 to 35; tall musical business systems 36 to 60.
Receiver crystal networks (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each Band
Can remain Changed, and don't need a retuning by using this receiver.
*72MHz Regularity Band (low or high) for the receiver can not Be
Changed from low to high musical company, OR from high to low musical organization without
sending it into Futaba Services for retuning.
*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz regularity Bands cannot under any
circumstances be interchanged collectively. The receiver Must
be submitted for retuning toward appropriate musical company.
*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals could be changed anywhere
within the bands. There are no high or low bands such
as the 72MHz musical business has.
*Transmitter Crystals may possibly not be changed to a different channel except
by the official solution center. It is actually against FCC regulations, and
illegal the specific to change a frequency determining component
of a transmitter. Just in case radio is just not retuned, maybe it's a hazard
spectators, modelers or house, and void AMA insurance policy.
*Check due to the local R/C club for the frequencies present city.

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