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Old 03-16-2014, 01:30 PM
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Default Re: Older Futaba FM 72Mhz radio

gravely todd-no you cannot put 75 MHz crystals in that radio but you can put in 27mhz crystals then you would be on a legal ground freq. I don't think it would do any harm to use the 72mhz but technically it is not legal. I have some 27mhz crystals I will give you if you want them. If interested pm me your address.
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Old 03-16-2014, 11:26 PM
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Default Re: Older Futaba FM 72Mhz radio

The 27 MHz crystals won't work in a 72 or 75 MHz radio. The best bet would be to have the radio retuned and use 75 MHz crystals. Some info from the Futaba website (generally applies to other radio makers as well):

How do I change the frequency on my receiver?

Futaba 72MHz receivers are all center tuned within 1/2 or the other 1/2 of the frequency band. So, if you have a receiver on any channel within 11-35 (72.010 through 72.490), you can purchase a receiver crystal and change it to any other channel within 11-35. If you have a receiver on any channel within 36-60 (72.510 through 72.990), you can change the crystal and use it on any other channel within 38-60. However, ALWAYS perform a full range check prior to utilizing the equipment. If you have any doubts about its performance, it is always best to send it for service and let us match your transmitter (if your Tx has a module, only that needs to be sent) and receiver for maximum performance

Futaba 27MHz, 50MHz, and 75MHz are all center tuned to that particular band. Therefore, any 27MHz receiver on any channel can be changed to any other channel WITHIN THE 27MHz band, and same is true of 50 and 75 MHz bands.

For info on changing to another FREQUENCY BAND (ie. changing a 72MHz receiver to 75MHz), please click "Changing bands"
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