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Old 04-01-2003, 11:21 PM
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Default this may seem kinda dumb, what is high band or low?

im fairly new to all of this. and im looking for another reciever for my plane radio (conquest), and i read that there are 72mhz recievers on both hi and low, what does this mean? i cant find on my tranmitter its hi or low.

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Default this may seem kinda dumb, what is high band or low?

C11 (72.010 MHz) to Ch 35 (72.490MHz) are low band while Ch 36 (72.510 MHz) to Ch 60 (72.990 MHz) are high band.

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Default this may seem kinda dumb, what is high band or low?

Only Futaba RX's have a High or Low Band distinction. Your transmitter will just have a channel. Go out and get an RX that is compatible with your transmitter (Futaba or Hitec) that's on the same channel as the radio and you'll be all set.

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thanks a bunch guys!

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