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Hi there Mr Denmark!
Be sure to check the frequency! I live in Finland and I know that 75 mhz is NOT allowed here! It may be the same in Denmark! Maybe you could call Danish radio broadcasting company to ask it?

Have fun, I know I am, with my HPI Savage.21 ! :yes:
 
Because we have some mystical laws in Scandinavian :doh:
Well some years ago the 75 mhz very used in the airports on the runways to help navigating the aircrafts but as well as I know they should have changed that but I will check up upon it tomorrow
 
Yes, found out 75 is in airtraffic use here, ILS is it called, approach system used usually only by larger planes.
So I guess you have to get 27 or 40 mHz radio then? sorry.. I´ve heard that if someone finds you using freq you shouldnt you would lose your radio system to the government and get some fine to pay for not being nice to them.. yeah, this is europe all right...:angry:
 
Yes that’s right is called the tele agency my self today, they said that some airports still use it. I just read a note for 1½ years ago or so that they would stop using it. But they advised my to go for the 27 mhz version
I just hate that there is only 6 channels in the 27 mhz system grrrrr :sniper: but have to live with it
 
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