Futaba (#R148DP) - Futaba R148DP 8-Channel PCM Mini DC Receiver (PCM1024) 40MHz
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This is a R148DP 8-Ch 50MHz PCM 1024 Dual Conversion Receiver Without Crystal.
FACULTIES: Narrow-band spacing and double conversion indicator filtering combined to
provide extremely clear, interference-free reception and
amazingly smooth, accurate control.
Designed for modelers who would like to make use of an individual radio transmitter
to travel a number of model aircraft. Specifically pilots who are
utilizing computerized radios with multi-model memory.
INCLUDES: One R148DP Miniature 8 Channel 50MHz PCM 1024 Receiver
REQUIRES: One FUTL56** Dual Conversion Receiver Crystal
SPECS: Narrow Band: 20KHz
Intermediate Frequency- 1st IF: 10.7MHz
2nd IF: 455kHz
Power requires: 4.8 to 6.0 volts (distributed to servos)
Current Drain: 14mA
Length: 2.19" (55.5mm)
Width: 1.00" (25.5mm)
Height: 0.89" (22.5mm)
fat: 1.07 oz (30.4g)
COMMENTS: 1024 Resolution is not ideal for Older PCM 512 techniques.
For the transmitter/receiver crystal set, use FUTL20**.
Unique Notice about Frequency Changes-
*72MHz- Low musical company systems 11 to 35; High musical business channels 36 to 60.
Receiver crystal channels (11-35 or 36-60) Within Each Band
Can get Changed, nor need a retuning with this receiver.
*72MHz Regularity Band (low or high) for the receiver cannot Be
Changed from low to high musical business, OR from high to low musical company without
sending it into Futaba Services for retuning.
*50MHz, 72MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz regularity Bands cannot under any
circumstances be interchanged together. 72/75:receiver Must
be submitted for retuning towards the appropriate musical business. 50/27: are unable to do.
*50MHz, 27MHz and 75MHz receiver crystals is changed anywhere
within the particular bands. You will discover no real high or low bands such
as the 72MHz musical organization has.
*Transmitter Crystals can't be changed to some other channel except
by a licensed solution center. It truly is against FCC regulations, and
illegal a person to change a frequency determining component
of a transmitter. In the event that radio just isn't retuned, it could be a hazard
spectators, modelers or house, and void AMA insurance plan.
*Check with all the community R/C club the frequencies found in town.