This is Great Planes 4-Channel Low Band 72MHz FM Receiver.
** Compatible with Futaba, Hitec, AND JR and Airtronics. **
Perfect for the Park Flyer Planes.
This receiver will AUTOMATICALLY select the appropriate transmitter type.
No need to purchase a receiver depending on what transmitter you have.
You must purchase a Short Crystal (GPML20**) to use with this receiver
One Year Warranty
FEATURES: Small and lightweight at only 10g (w/o crystal) which is CRITICAL
for Park Flyers.
Tuned to either Low band (11-35) or High band (36-60)
Perfect for small Electric Indoor or Park Flyer models, or .25 size
glow fuel planes.
Approximately 890 feet of Maximum range.
INCLUDES: One 4-Channel Low Band 72MHz FM Mini Receiver without Crystal
REQUIRES: One GPML20** or FUTL62**
SPECS: Single Conversion Narrow Band
Power Requirements: 4.8 to 6.0V (shared with )
Current Drain: 12mA (no servo load)
Length: .75" (19mm)
Width: .37" (11mm)
Height: 1.5" (37mm)
Weight: .35oz (10g) (without crystal)
Input Power: 3.0-10V DC
Intermediate frequency: 455kHz
Sensitivity: 3.0 micro-volts
Selectivity: 6dB @ +/- 3kHz
Antenna Length: 965.2mm (38")
COMMENTS: Special Notice about Frequency Changes-
*72MHz- Low band channels 11 to 35; High band channels 36 to 60.
Receiver crystal channels (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each Band
Can Be Changed, and Do Not Require a retuning of the receiver.
*72MHz Frequency Band (Low or High) for the receiver Can Not Be
Changed from low to high band, OR from high to low band without
sending it into Futaba Services for retuning.
*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz Frequency Bands Can Not under any
circumstances be interchanged with each other. The receiver Must
be sent in for retuning to the appropriate band.
*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals Can be changed anywhere
within the respective bands. There are no High or Low bands such
as the 72MHz band has.
*Transmitter Crystals Can Not be changed to another channel except
by a licensed service center. It is against FCC regulations, and
illegal for the user to change a frequency determining component of
a transmitter. If the radio is not retuned, it can be a hazard to
spectators, modelers or property, and void insurance coverage.
*Check with the local R/C club for the frequencies used in your area
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