Frequencies



The FCC has set aside 50 frequencies in the 72 MHz band (channels 11-60) dedicated to aircraft use only. No license is needed to operate these radios. However, if you have an amateur (ham) radio operator's license you may be able to use a radio in the 50 MHz band. Also, there are six frequencies set aside in the 27 MHz band that are legal for any kind of model use (surface or air). Just remember, whatever channel your radio is on, check the field where you fly for any other radios on the same channel and do not use your radio when theirs are on!

Many fields have a frequency control system. Before you use your radio, be sure you understand the system and are using it correctly.

Larry Tadlock, Charlie Fasano, and Dave Wright completed some checks and ALL channels
11 - 60 set aside by the FCC are available for use at Full Circle.

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Last Name First Name Channel(s)
Baldwin Jim (50 mHz 2), (72 mHz 11)
Houston Ronald 54, 40
Hudgins Gene 29
Hutchinson Bruce 57
Jones Kenny 48, 2.4GHz
Knight Marvin Not Listed
Moore Shelley 28, 36, 42, 43, 49
Poynter Kirk 19, 20
Poynter Bill 11
Presley SR Stephen 11, 36, 2.4GHz
Robertson JR. Jess 51, 58, 49
Robertson SR. Jess 51, 58, 49
Sculthorope Jimmy 35, 36, 45
Tadlock Larry Sythesized
Thomas Dave  
Thomas Pat  
Tolley Rodney 47
Trainer   55
Vest Robert 24, 14
Vest Joe 50
Walker John 13. 54
Walker Dudley 25
White Rob  Not Listed
Wilcox William B. 42
Wood Robert 2.4GHz
Wright Dave 44, 55