AIRTRONICS VG400 Manuel d'instruction - Page 2

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FOR THE SAFETY OF OTHERS:
Remember that you are responsible for the safety of all
spectators and in fact, everyone that may foreseeably be
injured by your model.
DO NOT FLY where your model could in jure any
person or property.
DO NOT FLY over the heads of spectators or persons in
the area of your flying field. THIS INCLUDES taking
off, actual flight and landing. KEEP EVERYONE,
except experienced and knowledgeable persons who are
assisting you in fly ing, away from your model even
when it is on the ground and you are preparing to fly.
DO NOT FLY unless and until you have an experienced
instructor who has completely checked out the model
and will fly the model for you and with you...until you
have learned to fly competently by yourself.
Flying is a real skill that demands patience, practice and
caution. DO NOT EXPERIMENT or run risks. Know
that you can fly safely before you fly alone. The real
pleasures and satisfactions come from flying or
operating your model with safety and competence
always in mind.
AT THE FIELD:
DO NOT FLY unless your frequency is "clear". The
transmitting signal channel (frequency) is shown on the
transmitter and you must not turn on your transmitter
when someone is flying or operating their model on that
same frequency.
WARNING: IF YOU DELIBERATELY OR
ACCIDENTALLY TURN ON YOUR
TRANSMITTER WHILE ANOTHER MODEL IS
FLYING OR IN OPERATION, THAT MODEL WILL
GO OUT OF CONTROL. The same will happen to
yours, so observe to see if your frequency is open before
turning your transmitter on. Only one person uses a
given frequency at a time. Use your channel identifier
(frequency) flags for the frequency your system uses
and attach the appropriate flags to your transmitter
antenna. DO OBSERVE all the rules of the flying or
operating site. The Channel and frequencies associated
with them are as follows:
72 MHz (Aircraft Only)
CHANNEL and FEQUENCY (MHz)
11
72.010 MHz
12
72.030 MHz
13
72.050 MHz
31
72.410 MHz
32
72.430 MHz
33
72.450 MHz
14
72.070 MHz
15
72.090 MHz
16
72.110 MHz
17
72.130 MHz
18
72.150 MHz
19
72.170 MHz
20
72.190 MHz
21
72.210 MHz
22
72.230 MHz
23
72.250 MHz
24
72.270 MHz
25
72.290 MHz
26
72.310 MHz
27
72.330 MHz
28
72.350 MHz
29
72.370 MHz
30
72.390 MHz
50
72.790 MHz
51
72.810 MHz
52
72.830 MHz
53
72.850 MHz
54
72.870 MHz
55
72.890 MHz
WARNING:
The frequencies allocated for model radio exclusive;
however, they are in close proximity to o ther types of
radio use in certain areas. Before operating your model
check with the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Regional Office in your area to determine
whether there is a potential danger of interference from
other radio users. "Outside" radio interference may
cause you to lose control of your model, possibly
causing injury to yourself, to others or property damage.
SO REMEMBER:
1.
DO NOT OPERATE your transmitter at the field
until you are certain your frequency is "clear".
2.
DISPLAY your frequency channel identification
flag on the antenna of your transmitter.
3.
REMEMBER that channel identifier flags do not
usually state the frequency on them. Ask and be
certain. If you have an eyesight limitation or defect
such as color blindness for example, double check
to be sure of the channel flag designations.
4.
Turn your transmitter on only when you are sure
no one else is using your frequency.
5.
WARNING: Your model will go out of control and
may do serious injury or damage if someone else
turns on a transmitter on your frequency while you
are operating your model.
6.
Respect all the rules of the flying field or site.
7.
At any time during the operation of your model,
should you sense, feel or observe any erratic
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34
72.470 MHz
35
72.490 MHz
36
72.510 MHz
37
72.530 MHz
38
72.550 MHz
39
72.570 MHz
40
72.590 MHz
41
72.610 MHz
42
72.630 MHz
43
72.650 MHz
44
72.670 MHz
45
72.690 MHz
46
72.710 MHz
47
72.730 MHz
48
72.750 MHz
49
72.770 MHz
50
72.790 MHz
55
72.890 MHz
56
72.910 MHz
57
72.930 MHz
58
72.950 MHz
59
72.970 MHz
60
72.990 MHz