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2.4 GHz Guidance

2.4 GHz AT YOUR CLUB FIELD.

OFCOM have issued the necessary permissions and changes to Government legislation which allow the sale and use of approved equipment transmitting on the 2.4 GHz band at 100mw maximum radiating power in  December 2006.

Equipment on this band is already selling in large numbers and will soon start to appear at the club field or flying event.  At this early stage only one manufacturer is offering equipment on this frequency, however indications are that more will take advantage of this new technology in the near future.   

Below are a few points for your guidance on operation and integration within your normal flying activities, however always remember the final decision on any matter relating to the safety of a flight rests with the pilot.

After Market Plug-in Modules

2.4GHz- Advice on the use of after-market plug-in modules.

The BMFA has sought advice from Ofcom, regarding the use of after-market plug-in modules, their statement is as follows.

“Ofcom have advised that replacement modules need to be individually compliant and correctly CE marked.

Additionally, the manufacturer or person who first places the module on the market in the EU, is responsible for ensuring the compliance of the overall unit (transmitter plus module).

If you are considering using such a module, you should ensure the manufacturer of the module certifies that when the module is fitted, the complete transmitter unit is compliant with current regulations”.

Only if you receive such confirmation can you be certain that the equipment will be legal to use.r

Manny Williamson, Development Officer

 

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