Futaba Digital Proportional Frequencies (FOR U.S.A.)
Frequency Channel No. Flag Color
2627MHz
26995
27045
27.095
27 145
27195
27255
72/75MHz
72.030
72.080
72.160*
72.240
72320*
72400
72550
72590
72630
72670
72710
72.750
72790
72830
72.870
72910
72.960*
75.640
• Aircraft/Car/Boat
-
Red Flag/Robbon)
Orange
Yellow
Blue
• Aircraft only *'Shared
12
White/Brown
White/Blue
White/Red
White/Orange
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
White/Yellow
White/Green
Bro
Green
Bro
Whi
Orange-Grey
Yellow-Black
Yellow-Yellow
Yellow-Blue
Yell
Gre
Gre
wn
wn.Red(Top Flag/Ribbon Bottom
Flag/Ribbon)
te/Purple
Yellow-Red
ow-Grey
Green-Black
en Red
Green-Yellow
en-Blue
75MHz
75.430
75.470
75510
75.550
75590
75670
75.710
75750
75790
75830
75870
53MHz -
53 100
53200
53300
53400
53.500
53.600
53.700
53.800
Car & Boat only
62
64
66
68
70
74
76
78
80
82
84
Aircraft/Car/Boat
—
—
—
—
-
—
—
Blue-Red (Top Flag/Ribbon Bottom
Blue-Yellow
Blue-Blue
Blue-Gray
Purple-Black
Purple-Yellow
Purple-Blue
Purple-Gray
Grey-Black
Grey-Red
Grey-Yellow
FCC Amatuer License Required
Black
Black/Brown
Black/Red
Black/Orange
Black/Yellow
/Green
Black/Blue Not
Black/Purple generally
Black/Grey in use
•The frequency of Futaba digital propor-
tional sets can be changed among bands (1)
~ (6) on the 27MHz band only.
• However, a 27MHz band set cannot be
changed to 72MHz band, and vice versa.
•Therefore, always attach the correct fre-
quency flag to the end of the transmitter
antenna. Each frequency band has its own
designated color, as stated in the left. The
frequency flag is intended for identifica-
tion purposes.
• A l s o change the frequency flag when fre-
quency is changed.
• Futaba paired crystals are precisely matched.
A l w a y s use a Futaba crystal set (transmitter,
receiver) when changing the frequency.
• It is illegal to change crystals of transmitter
on the 72-75MHz bands in the U.S.A.
FOR OTHER MARKETS. FOLLOWING
FREQUENCIES A R E AVAILABLE.
27MHz Band
29MHz Band
35MHz Band
40MHz Band
53/60MHZ Band
72/75MHz Band
FP 2GS
AM
0
0
0
0
X
0
FM
X
X
X
X
X
X
The authorized frequencies on each countries
are as follows:
England . . . . . . .27 & 35MHz AM and FM
Sweden. . . . . . . .27 & 35MHz AM and FM
Scandinavian countries . . .27, 35 and 40MHz
AM/FM
Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29MHz
U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . 27 & 7 2 M H z ( a m o n l y )
FP-S128
The following splined horns are optional.
H O R N A HORN B HORN C HORN D HORN E HORN F
• SPLINED HORNS
This horn permits shifting of the
servo neutral position at the servo
horn. Setting and shifting the neutral
position
a) Angle divisions
1) The splined horn has 25 seg-
ments. The amount of change per
segment is; 360/25=14.4°
2) The minimum adjustable angle is
determined by the number of arms or
number of the holes. For four arms,
the minimum adjustable angle is:
b) Effect
To shift the holes center line to the
right (clockwise) relative to baseline
A, shift arm 2 to the position of arm
1 and set it to the position closet to
baseline A.
(Example] For a four arm horn. the
angular shift per segment is 14.4°.
The shift to the right is 90° - (14.4 x
6» = 3.6°
To shift by the same angle in the
opposite direction, use the opposite
arm number.
For a six arm horn, turn the arm
counterclockwise and set arm 2 to
the position of arm 1. The adjustable
angle is 60° - (14.4 x 4) = 2.4°.
Arm 3 shift 4.8° to the right, arm 6
shifts 2.4° to the left, and arm 4
shifts 7.2° to the right and left.
Fig. 10
No.
1.
2.
3
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18
19.
20.
21.
22.
Part Name
Upper case
Middle case
Bottom case
Metal bearing
Potentiometer
VR drive plate
Motor
Motor pinion
Motor mounting
screw 2 x 3
1st gear
2nd gear
3rd gear
Final gear
Intermediate shaft
2nd shaft
Servo horn D
Horn mounting screw
2.6 x 8
Printed wiring board
S128...3PBWRB300
Lead wire packing
Case mounting screw
Nameplate
Part No.
FCS-28
S04134
.39995
S02753
S91212
S02461
J60002
FGS-28
S02495
S02494
FSH-6W
FSH-4I
AS 1202
FPC-8M
S90045
J50400
S80700
• Furnished swing arm B is conveni-
ent when the neutral position of
the swing lever is shifted approxi-
mately 1/3 as shown in Fig. 11.
• Open the rear cover of the trans-
mitter, and replace as shown in
Fig. 13
Fig. 11
Furnished.
Fig. 13