Since there are so many of us and the FCC has no way of controlling us
its unlikely that the band will be closed for many years. I don't know
why anyone would want the band anyway since we're only the secondary
users, we have to share it with pagers, assisted listening devices and
maybe other t
Thanks John,
This is an appropriate posting for the RCSE, most of us are going to have
problems with catarachs due to us looking up at the sky so often. I had one
lens replaced after a cataract developed over an 80 day period from none to
completely fogged vision...I was lucky because I qu
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Bill,
I wouldn't expect any dire consequences for the 72 MHZ band. I could see in
the near future where 2.4 will become the choice, and expectation for
contest flying. However, I can tell you that the folks at Horizon will
continue to
support their 72mhz range of equipment, and they have
FYI: Clinical trials for cataract and glaucoma topical drug.
Popular Science April 2008 issue page 40 has an article under "Med Tech"
with a sub title of "A new drop washes away cataracts in aging eyes". It may
be very appropriate to pilots that have been exposed to direct sunlight for
many years.
From: Doug McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
However, the local Fry's sells toy helicopters on 72 MHz. It may be
that in a few years 72 MHz is unflyable with any `expensive/breakable'
plane due to the toy R/C planes/helicopters that have popped up
everywhere. It seems quite likely to me that the R/C
test
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