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hi again.

just a short question.
i live in holland and if i buy a radio system from the US. wil this have any effect on the transmitter and receiver? wil it work to use it in the Netherlands?
:cheers:
 
it should be fine,unless the military there run nukes and bombs on a 75mhz you sould be fine although i know in diffrent countrys they use diffrent mhz like 65 or something i know its illegal the use them in the usa radios from other countrys as per the fcc
 
You will have to check with your laws in your country. I know the U.S. has laws that state you can only use certain frequencies for our r/c's

Ifyou run a U.S. Transmitter/receiver, you may have problems with other people on the same frequency. Check with your government to make sure the laws are the same as the U.S. You don't want any planes falling from the sky ;)
 
thnx for the replies both.. hehe. i think (hope) holland doesn't own nukes :wasted:

just found out that 27mhz and 40mhz are legal for racing.
its just that the radios and all other stuff are so much cheaper in the US. even with the shipping and all other costs.

damn euro.
 
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