Most Common Frequency Bands
In the early days of RC aircraft, modelers operated in the lower
range of the AM frequency band. This works great for long dis-
tances but has one major drawback: only one person could be
tuned to that frequency at a time. If your friend had the same
channel set up on his transmitter, he could interfere with your
aircraft just by turning his on.
Modern-day transmitters have overcome this problem by mov-
ing to the higher 2.4 GHz frequency band and employing fre-
quency hopping to ensure that no one is ever on the same fre-
quency at the exact same time. Even more recently, some man-
ufacturers have begun to move their RC control channels up to
the 5.8 GHz frequency band. This is done so that they can
reserve the 2.4 GHz frequency band for video transmission
(which we will discuss in greater detail in
). It is impor-
tant to know exactly which frequency bands you are operating
on, because flying in groups where conflicting frequencies are
duking it out for airspace can cause trouble.
A Good Rule of Thumb
Try not to use 5.8 GHz control transmitters with 5.8
GHz analog video transmitters. By the same token,
you should keep 2.4 GHz control transmitters away
from 2.4 GHz analog video transmitters. These com-
ponents can cause interference if they are on the
same frequency. Instead, use 5.8GHz controllers
with 2.4GHz video transmitters, or vice versa.
Different Modes Around the World
One important thing to know when buying an RC transmitter is
what mode it operates on. Mode 2 is used in the United States.
This places the throttle and rudder on the left stick, with the
pitch and roll on the right stick. Mode 1 is used throughout
Europe and Japan and reverses the two sticks so that the throt-
tle is on the right.
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