FCC 95.623 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 95.623 R/C transmitter channel frequencies.
(a) The R/C transmitter channel frequencies are:
MHz
26.995
27.045
27.095
27.145
27.195
27.255
72.01
72.03
72.05
72.07
72.09
72.11
72.13
72.15
72.17
72.19
72.21
72.23
72.25
72.27
72.29
72.31
72.33
72.35
72.37
72.39
72.41
72.43
72.45
72.47
72.49
72.51
72.53
72.55
72.57
72.59
72.61
72.63
72.65
72.67
72.69
72.71
72.73
72.75
72.77
72.79
72.81
72.83
72.85
72.87
72.89
72.91
72.93
72.95
72.97
72.99
75.41
75.43
75.45
75.47
75.49
75.51
75.53
75.55
75.57
75.59
75.61
75.63
75.65
75.67
75.69
75.71
75.73
75.75
75.77
75.79
75.81
75.83
75.85
75.87
75.89
75.91
75.93
75.95
75.97
75.99
Note: Certain R/C transmitter channel frequencies are authorized to operate
only certain kinds of devices (see part 95, subpart C.)
(b) Each R/C transmitter that transmits in the 26–27 MHz frequency band with
a mean TP of 2.5 W or less and that is used solely by the operator to turn
on and/or off a device at a remote location, other than a device used solely
to attract attention, must be maintained within a fequency tolerance of
0.01%. All other R/C transmitters that transmit in the 26–27 MHz frequency
band must be maintained within a frequency tolerance of 0.005%. Except as
noted in paragraph (c) of this section, R/C transmitters capable of
operation in the 72–76 MHz band must be maintained within a frequency
tolerance of 0.005%.
(c) All R/C transmitters capable of operation in the 72–76 MHz band that are
manufactured in or imported into the United States, on or after March 1,
1992, or are marketed on or after March 1, 1993, must be maintained within a
frequency tolerance of 0.002%. R/C transmitters operating in the 72–76 MHz
band and marketed before March 1, 1993, may continue to be operated with a
frequency tolerance of 0.005% until March 1, 1998.
[ 53 FR 36789 , Sept. 22, 1988; 53 FR 52713 , Dec. 29, 1988; 56 FR 15837 , Apr.
18, 1991]
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