Goto Section: 95.725 | 95.733 | Table of Contents
FCC 95.731
Revised as of October 1, 2019
Goto Year:2018 |
2020
§ 95.731 Permissible RCRS use.
RCRS transmitters may only be used to transmit one-way communications
and only for the purposes set forth in this section. (One-way
communications are transmissions which are not intended to establish
communications with another station.)
(a) Control of model crafts and devices. When an RCRS transmitter is
used to control a model craft or device, the RCRS channels in specific
frequency bands must be used, based on the type of model craft or
device being controlled, as follows:
(1) RCRS channels in the 72 MHz frequency band may be used only to
control and operate model aircraft.
(2) RCRS channels in the 75 MHz frequency band may be used only to
control and operate model surface craft.
(3) RCRS channels in the 26-28 MHz frequency band may be used to
control or operate any kind of device.
(b) Telecommand. Any RCRS channel may be used by the operator to turn
on and/or off a device at a remote location.
(c) Telemetry. Any RCRS channel in the 26-28 MHz frequency band may be
used to transmit a signal from a sensor at a remote location that turns
on and/or off an indicating device for the operator.
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Goto Section: 95.725 | 95.733
Goto Year: 2018 |
2020
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