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| FREQUENCY | COLOR | CHANNEL |
|---|---|---|
| 26.995 | Brown | 1 |
| 27.045 | Red | 2 |
| 27.095 | Orange | 3 |
| 27.145 | Yellow | 4 |
| 27.195 | Green | 5 |
| 27.255 | Blue | 6 |
| FREQUENCY | CHANNEL |
|---|---|
| 50.800 | RC00 |
| 50.820 | RC01 |
| 50.840 | RC02 |
| 50.860 | RC03 |
| 50.880 | RC04 |
| 50.900 | RC05 |
| 50.920 | RC06 |
| 50.940 | RC07 |
| 50.960 | RC08 |
| 50.980 | RC09 |
FCC amateur license, Technician or better required. Receiver must meet AMA Guidelines for operaion at 20 KHz channel spacing. Channels are recognized by the ARRL Band Plan for R/C operation. However, check with your local Ham club since they may have their own band plan. |
| FREQUENCY | COLOR |
|---|---|
| 53.100 | Black-Brown |
| 53.200 | Black-Red |
| 53.300 | Black-Orange |
| 53.400 | Black-Yellow |
| 53.500 | Black-Green |
| 53.600 | Black-Blue |
| 53.700 | Black-Violet |
| 53.800 | Black-Gray |
FCC amateur license, Technician or better required. The 53 MHz spot frequencies may be subject to possible interference by Amateur repeaters. Check with your local Ham club for their Repeater directory. |
| FREQUENCY | CHANNEL |
|---|---|
| 72.010 | 11 |
| 72.030 | 12 |
| 72.050 | 13 |
| 72.070 | 14 |
| 72.090 | 15 |
| 72.110 | 16 |
| 72.130 | 17 |
| 72.150 | 18 |
| 72.170 | 19 |
| 72.190 | 20 |
| 72.210 | 21 |
| 72.230 | 22 |
| 72.250 | 23 |
| 72.270 | 24 |
| 72.290 | 25 |
| 72.310 | 26 |
| 72.330 | 27 |
| 72.350 | 28 |
| 72.370 | 29 |
| 72.390 | 30 |
| 72.410 | 31 |
| 72.430 | 32 |
| 72.450 | 33 |
| 72.470 | 34 |
| 72.490 | 35 |
| 72.510 | 36 |
| 72.530 | 37 |
| 72.550 | 38 |
| 72.570 | 39 |
| 72.590 | 40 |
| 72.610 | 41 |
| 72.630 | 42 |
| 72.650 | 43 |
| 72.670 | 44 |
| 72.690 | 45 |
| 72.710 | 46 |
| 72.730 | 47 |
| 72.750 | 48 |
| 72.770 | 49 |
| 72.790 | 50 |
| 72.810 | 51 |
| 72.830 | 52 |
| 72.850 | 53 |
| 72.870 | 54 |
| 72.890 | 55 |
| 72.910 | 56 |
| 72.930 | 57 |
| 72.950 | 58 |
| 72.970 | 59 |
| 72.990 | 60 |
All of our 72 MHz channels are assigned by the FCC for R/C aircraft operation only! They are sole user channels. However, pager and other commercial transmitters can operate at 10 KHz either side of an R/C channel. If they are strong enough, they can cause interference to an R/C aircraft receiver. The AMA can provide a scanning type receiver to AMA sactioned clubs to monitor and log any possible interfering frequencies. Contact your District Frequency Coordinator who is listed in the AMA magazine. |
| FREQUENCY | CHANNEL |
|---|---|
| 75.410 | 61 |
| 75.430 | 62 |
| 75.450 | 63 |
| 75.470 | 64 |
| 75.490 | 65 |
| 75.510 | 66 |
| 75.530 | 67 |
| 75.550 | 68 |
| 75.570 | 69 |
| 75.590 | 70 |
| 75.610 | 71 |
| 75.630 | 72 |
| 75.650 | 73 |
| 75.670 | 74 |
| 75.690 | 75 |
| 75.710 | 76 |
| 75.730 | 77 |
| 75.750 | 78 |
| 75.770 | 79 |
| 75.790 | 80 |
| 75.810 | 81 |
| 75.830 | 82 |
| 75.850 | 83 |
| 75.870 | 84 |
| 75.890 | 85 |
| 75.910 | 86 |
| 75.930 | 87 |
| 75.950 | 88 |
| 75.970 | 89 |
| 75.990 | 90 |