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Frequency Charts



Below are two charts that list the frequency channels that can be used in RC cars and trucks. They frequency is listed along with it's respective channel number and, in the case of the 27 MHz range, it's color. There are actually two other ranges that can be used for land and air based models. They are the 50 MHz and the 53 MHz band. However they require an FCC license, so there's no sense in me listing them here.


27 Mhz
Frequency
Channel
Color
26.995
1
Brown
27.045
2
Red
27.095
3
Orange
27.145
4
Yellow
27.195
5
Green
27.225
6
Blue




75 Mhz
Frequency
Channel
75.410
61
75.430
62
75.450
63
75.470
64
75.490
65
75.510
66
75.530
67
75.550
68
75.570
69
75.590
70
Frequency
Channel
75.610
71
75.630
72
75.650
73
75.670
74
75.690
75
75.710
76
75.730
77
75.750
78
75.770
79
75.790
80
Frequency
Channel
75.810
81
75.830
82
75.850
83
75.870
84
75.890
85
75.910
86
75.930
87
75.950
88
75.970
89
75.990
90



Part One:   Introduction
Part Two:   Deciphering the Specifications
Part Three:   Radio Adjustment Tips
Part Four:   Frequency Charts
Part Five:   Recommended Radio/Receiver Combos

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