>You can't get a 53Mhz TX module from Airtronics or probably anyone 
> else.  

Well, I got a 53.2 TX module from JR for my 10x, no problem, shipped
right from stock. And I have many FMA receivers on 53.2. However, if I
had it to do over I might have chosen a frequency in the 50 Mhz range.
You are more likely to run into a 6-meter repeater or other ham
interference in the 53 Mhz range than you are in the 50 Mhz range. So
it's probably best to stick to the 50 Mhz frequencies.

As someone else commented, don't use the ham frequencies if you don't
have the right license. You'll be violating Federal regs, so if you
have an accident your insurance companies (AMA and homeowners) will
have a tailor-made excuse to deny coverage. You can't compete in an
AMA-sanctioned contest using ham frequencies unless you have a valid
license.

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