Hitec transmitters have the crystal exposed on the front of the case.

Simon Van Leeuwen wrote:
Hey there Andrew,

That is correct. The XTAL in the TX module is hidden, ie: it is on the inside surface of the module housing and does not have attachments like plastic overlays to allow easy removal from the housing (not sure this is so on all module-based TX). This is/was considered adequate to be classified as inaccesible.

Either way, it is the responsibility of the end-user to follow the instructions spelled out by the OEM. The end-user may not experience range problems by changing XTAL's in the module, the problem is with off-frequency eminations in channel(s) either side. This can (and does) shoot down those who may by one or two channels up or down on the flightline.

Those who do experience strange behavior when in a group of fliers, check to see whether any of your buddies are on the next frequency..."they" may be inadvertently shooting "you" down.



Quoting Andrew E Mileski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Simon Van Leeuwen wrote:

Nope, same rules up here in Canuckland.

Err, no. Canada allows it.

I have an e-mail from the Department of Communications stating that as
long as the crystal was made user accessble by the maufacturer, and
the crystal is available to end-users from the manufacturer, then it
is okay.

I contacted Horizon, and they told me that the crystal can be swapped
within +-10 channels of the shipped channel on my 8103.  They of course
suggested always range checking too.

Also, our radios are less than 1 Watt, which means they fall into the
magic category of low power unlicenced transmitter.  This means that
anything goes, as long as it does not cause interference with a licensed
user.  There are very few licensed users on 72 MHz in Canada, and the
band hasn't had any new licences issued in many years.

--
Andrew E. Mileski
Ottawa, Canada


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