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kahunabean | 11:54 Fri 17th Jan 2003 | How it Works
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I have 2 old Radio control transmitter/receiver sets from the US. One is on 27 MHz the other 72. Which if any is legal in the UK ? They were pretty good in their day - for serious R/C planes/cars etc. Probably hopelessly obsolete now but I'd still like to use them wiv my kids if its legal.
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Please let us know if you able to handle you kids by remote control - that could be very useful...
http://www.bmfa.org/handbook/hbook_13.html should give you what you need to know...
27 MHz is definitely okay as I have one on this frequency. My son's car is 60 I think ( Ihad to get one for myself as well so that he'd have someone to play with - honest).
try www.rsgb.org.uk (radio society of great britain) for information.

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