3 Simple Steps to Choosing the Right Radio Frequency

When the RC frequency spectrum was firstother pilots out there in the park using the same
introduced to provide controlled facilities for radiofrequency as you and that can mean expensive
control (RC) modelers, it was limited to a set of justtrouble when you lose control of your airplane
six. These frequencies were not labeled with channelbecause of someone else's signal, or even worse, if
numbers as they are today, but were representedsome stranger accuses you of causing his airplane to
by multi-colored flags; purple/white for 72.320 MHzcrash.
(megahertz), red/white for 72.240 MHz, etc. HavingSecond, if you are going for 72 MHz then visit your
only 6 frequencies to choose from was quiteflying field and find out what other people are using.
restrictive and meant a lot of RC airplane pilots hadImagine arriving to your favorite RC model airplane
to be grounded, waiting to take their turn on a givenflying field only to find someone else already using
frequency. The RC model airplane frequencythe channel you have just paid out good money for.
spectrum today is much broader, consisting of 50Some clubs have rules pertaining to what happens in
separate 72 MHz channels for general use, a few 27this situation. As only one pilot can operate at a time
MHz channels for park flyers, and a handful of otheron a given frequency this usually means pilots having
more specialized channels reserved for licensedto switch off and take turns using the frequency and
amateur radio operators.some means of the club controlling the changeover
So now you've decided to buy your RC model andprocess either by physically taking control of the
radio equipment you also need to decide which radiotransmitter or just having a procedure written into
frequency you are going to operate on. Unlike mostthe club rules. If you are flying at a busy site that is
other features of the sport, choosing a popularnot a sanctioned flying club with rules and bylaws,
channel which is used by lots of other people is not ayou might find yourself sitting out and unable to fly
good idea. Choosing a standard 72 MHz frequency forfor the day.
your radio can be as simple as going to the localThe smartest way to choose an RC frequency for
hobby store and purchasing one with a standard radioyour radio is to do some legwork first. Visit the field
setup. But randomly choosing a channel can result in awhere you will do most of your flying. Investigate
problem if you dont do a little investigation first.what channels are already in use and which channels
Firstly, decide whether you are going to be a parkare seldom used. Finding one that is infrequently used
flyer using 27 MHz or going for a more advancedor not used at all will allow you to buy, secure in the
setup on 72 MHz. The 27 MHz channels are primarilyknowledge that you will be able to fly with minimum
dedicated to what are considered park flyers. Theseinterruption.
pre-packaged systems usually come with everythingThird, make sure you can change the frequency
you need to get up and flying and are intended forafter you have bought the equipment. If you take
the casual flyer that just wants to get out, get incare to check before you buy whether the system
the air, and not mess with the higher cost of a morewill allow you to do a manual crystal replacement
complex airplane and radio setup. Choosing a RCthen if you run into a problem you can change later
model airplane park flyer package with a pre-setto a channel which is less busy. Some crystal changes
frequency needs little to no investigation since youyou can do yourself while others have to go back to
have little choice as the packages give you a choicethe factory to have the work done. Regardless of
of only 3 or 4 channels, some FM(frequencyyour current situation, if you already have an RC
modulated), some AM(amplitude modulated).radio setup, or just thinking about getting one, doing
Channel conflicts in a RC park flying situation are lessa little footwork up front can go a long way to
common due to the large number of parks and flyingensuring you get maximum enjoyment and flying
areas available to the casual pilot. But if you do investhours out of your RC model.
in a park flyer then be aware that there may well be