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	<title>Comments on: Frequencies Suspended for Use</title>
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		<title>By: flyCORCS.com &#187; Radio Interference Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 16:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] July of last year, some channels in the 72MHz band were suspended from use at CORCS:  FREQUENCIES………23…….24……25……. WILL BE SUSPENDED at C.O.R.C.S. Field until [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] July of last year, some channels in the 72MHz band were suspended from use at CORCS:  FREQUENCIES………23…….24……25……. WILL BE SUSPENDED at C.O.R.C.S. Field until [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Webmaster</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 04:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A report from Bill Baker about problems with channel 55, proceed with caution:

From: william l baker
Subject: twilight zone

recently I had the experience that the Beaver labled &quot;twilight zone &quot;at CORCS: basicly neither of my channel 55 radios would operate my Buzzer, which is an &quot;Old Faithful &quot;if I ever had one . The HiTec  7 radio I sent back to California, ( it had been there a few months ago) as it would not operate any function on the reciever and   the five channel &quot;Flash X &quot; would operate the servos but not the throttle.  A day or so later I checked and the 5 channel would operate all functions normally.Today I took the same model out to CORCS and flew with the 5channel with rock solid control. I even took it up pretty high and collapsed the antenna, a good range check, as control response was still solid.Since it is not an equipment failure (the 7 channel Tx excepted) it has to be some rf being transmitted from somewhere.Maybe the Lloyd Noble balloon flyers are now using 55 ?Or is there a more powerful source splattering over several frequencies ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A report from Bill Baker about problems with channel 55, proceed with caution:</p>
<p>From: william l baker<br />
Subject: twilight zone</p>
<p>recently I had the experience that the Beaver labled &#8220;twilight zone &#8220;at CORCS: basicly neither of my channel 55 radios would operate my Buzzer, which is an &#8220;Old Faithful &#8220;if I ever had one . The HiTec  7 radio I sent back to California, ( it had been there a few months ago) as it would not operate any function on the reciever and   the five channel &#8220;Flash X &#8221; would operate the servos but not the throttle.  A day or so later I checked and the 5 channel would operate all functions normally.Today I took the same model out to CORCS and flew with the 5channel with rock solid control. I even took it up pretty high and collapsed the antenna, a good range check, as control response was still solid.Since it is not an equipment failure (the 7 channel Tx excepted) it has to be some rf being transmitted from somewhere.Maybe the Lloyd Noble balloon flyers are now using 55 ?Or is there a more powerful source splattering over several frequencies ?</p>
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