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Happy Days:

--- Quote --- rc receiver will be "flooded" by a transmission of nearby video TX .


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Surely that would depend on the amount of separation of the video and rc signals and of the rc receivers image rejection ability..............wouldn't it? :?:

K.

DennisZ:

--- Quote from: "Happy Days" ---

Surely that would depend on the amount of separation of the video and rc signals and of the rc receivers image rejection ability..............wouldn't it? :?:


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Keith, I am not educated enough in RF area , so I can only quote lads from rcgroups - "the safe way is to use 35/72MHz radio with  whateverGHz video link".

Happy Days:
Hmmmmm, :?:  don’t know Dennis. The 2.4ghz band is ENORMUS, can’t think why there would be a problem. :?:

It will be interesting to hear what kankrz has to tell us about the matter. :D

K.

DennisZ:

--- Quote from: "Happy Days" ---can’t think why there would be a problem. :?:


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here http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1164899&highlight=flood

posts #13 and #15

DennisZ:

--- Quote from: "kankrz" --- 1.2GHz/500mW  
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page 29, table 13
http://www.comreg.ie/_fileupload/publications/odtr0271R1.pdf

Video Senders at 1349MHz up to 500mW - perfectly legal here,
if only you can find who makes them :(

still, you will have to obtain the license to use that
and it will be restricted to use only within a particular area
(if any local farmer already got such license in area where you live - you will not get it).

the info above is from comreg, I had a chat with them couple years ago.

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