RC-Frequencies
From Chaos Communication Camp 2007
If you plan on operating RC-controlled Flying Objects add yourself to this list so we can pinpoint potential frequency clashes.
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[edit] 35 MHz A-Band
Please note that channels 81-90 are not allowed in Germany.
- 61
- 62 Stoege, Ingo
- 63 n.o
- 65 Ingo
- 67 fd0
- 68 Holger
- 69 ApolloDS
- 70 JureKoren,Hoppel
- 73 JureKoren
- 74 jam
- 75 Lorphos
- 77 MartinLing
- 78 JureKoren
- 80
[edit] 35 MHz B-Band
- 182
- 183
- ...
- 190 elmo
- 191
[edit] 2.4 Ghz
There shouldn't be any conflicts on 2.4 Ghz spread spectrum, however be aware that the extensive WLAN coverage may cause interference.
[edit] Other
Less favorable options
[edit] 27 Mhz
The use of the 27 Mhz range is not recommended for airplanes! Consider yourself warned. Permitted channels: 4-19, 24 and 30.
- 4
- 5
- ...
- 19
- 24
- 30
[edit] 40 Mhz
Consider using the 35 Mhz band since it is reserved exclusively for flying objects. Channels 54-92 are reserved for ships and cars.
- 50
- 51
- 52
- 53
[edit] 41 Mhz and 72 Mhz
not allowed in Germany