KO Propo 83274 40.915MHz FM Crystal Pack for Hobby Radios  [KO-83274]

KO Propo 83274 - Crystal Set FM 40MHz 40.915
Price:
NZD$53.28
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-83274
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Tune Your RC Radio Precisely with KO Propo 83274

The KO Propo 83274 FM 40MHz Crystal Set gives hobbyists a reliable way to manage radio frequency. Operating at 40.915 MHz, it helps keep a steady connection between transmitter and receiver, making it suitable for both club racing and casual flying. Its simple, rugged design keeps things hassle free when swapping crystals.

Advantages of Using the KO Propo 83274 Crystal Set

Choosing a quality crystal influences how steady your control link stays. The KO Propo 83274 is made to provide clear FM signalling and reduce the likelihood of cross talk. That makes it a practical option for modelers who want predictable behaviour from their radio setup.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 40.915 MHz
  • Type: FM Crystal Set
  • Compatibility: Suitable for various RC systems

For modelers needing stable frequency control, the KO Propo 83274 FM 40MHz Crystal Set is a compact, durable choice that supports reliable radio performance over time.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, many older FM receivers that use 40 MHz crystals will accept the KO Propo 83274, but confirm physical fit and polarity where applicable.
Mixing brands is usually fine if the frequency matches, but using matched pairs of crystals is the safest way to ensure consistent link performance.
Check crystals before events or long sessions. Inspect for corrosion or looseness and replace if you notice any physical damage to maintain reliable operation.
Most crystal sockets are plug in, so no soldering is required. If your receiver uses soldered crystals, follow safe soldering practices or seek help from a modeller experienced in radio work.

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