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RADIOCOMMANDES DE MODÈLES RÉDUITSThe use of radio-controlled system does not require any individual authorization.Technical conditions for utilisation
Bande de fréquencesPuissance/Niveau maxCanalisationObservations26,81 - 26,92 MHz100 mW p.a.r.10 kHz 26,995 MHz, 27,045 MHz, 27,095 MHz, 27,145 MHz, 27,195 MHz100 mW p.a.r.10 kHzA decision is being prepared  , in order to  allow the opening of this frequency range  to radio-contolled  airplanes.34,995 - 35,015 MHz100 mW p.a.r.10 kHzA decision is being prepared  , in order to  allow the opening of this frequency range  to radio-contolled  airplanes.40,66 - 40,7 MHz100 mW p.a.r.10 kHzA decision is being prepared  , in order to  allow th opening of this frequency range  to radio-contolled  models.40,995 - 41,105 MHz100 mW p.a.r.10 kHzRadio-contolled  airplanes
The band  40,995 - 41,055 MHz  will not be available  after  le 31 Decembre  31, 201041,105 - 41,205 MHz100 mW p.a.r.10 kHz 72,2 - 72,5 MHz100 mW p.a.r.20 kHz Although it does not appear in this table the 2.4 Ghz is opened for  Radio-Controlled  models ,with specific restrictions for France.The 2.400  - 2.454  is allowed  OUTDOOR  with a 100 mW  power limitation.   The 2.454 - 2.483 is  allowed  OUTDOOR   BUT with a 10 mW power limitation.The whole band 2.400 - 2.483 is allowed INDOOR  with a  100 mW power limitation.The FUTABA , GRAUPNER and SPEKTRUM are usable in france , provided that thew follow thes restrictions. So be ware if you buy in the future one of these and check  that they conform to our regulation.The FUTABA 6EX FASST, TCP7 FASST, 13FG FASST  fit this regulation.  For the SPEKTRUM  that  some of you , might have bought in U.K  ,  it is possible to get  the DX7 retro-fitted to the authorized  frequencies  by :                       Horizon Hobby                       Units &-4 Ployters Road                       Staple Tye,  Harlow                      Essex   CM 187NS.It is wise to check bye-mail at   <a href="mailtoales@Ahorizonhobby.co.uk" title="mailtoales@Ahorizonhobby.co.uk">sales@Ahorizonhobby.co.uk</a>,  before.   The modification will   DISABLE totally the 2.454 - 2.483 band.   This will  leave 22 out of 40  available channels.They will also provide a  "Declaration of Conformity" .SPEKTRUM should also announed  an update to their HF modules in the future.
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I give up.......................................sorry it all turned into gobbledegook.
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The FFAM, the French Aeromodeling Federation, authorised the use of 35,000MHz and 35,010MHz  from the 2 May this year, and 2,4GHz will be permitted on full power as from 2012 - at present there are limitations imposed.  Pressure was put on the lawmakers in Brussels to this end by both the FFAM and the BMFA.  Efforts will also be made to clarify the somewhat confused legislation in this area. 

Whilst  the idea that "French do what they" like may be true in a certain sense, I am not sure it would be wise to imagine that liberties can be taken with their rules.  The Gendarmes make random spot checks and they are not to be taken lightly - cases of abuse will of course punish the club involved and make the offender most unwelcome

Edited: 12/07/08 16:55
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Lee B

Its not so much the clubs that are abusing the system, its the public services that are still using 35 megs. I've been shot down a couple of times coincidentally when the Commune have been active cutting grass or performing road maintenance etc.

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Yeah, Lee, of course as you well know, the council workers are going to have authority on their side, while the likes of you and I would not have - just thought it a good idea to make that difference clear to anyone who might get the wrong impression.  

Edited: 12/07/08 18:47
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Best time to go flying with 35 in France is between 12 midday and two pm. Thats when France closes for lunch.
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hi Lee

 welcome, im new too.

dave

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Only 2 hrs .Not in Charente Maritime or La Bretagne  ou j'ai habite !
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Of course I went down town for some parts, town was closed..............
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AND........Can't get anything done in August. French national holiday time. Expect France'll be closed tomorrow as its 'Bastille day'

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Strangely, the Auchan hypermarket in Poitiers has huge signs up showing that it's open tomorrow.

Thats a first.

The model shop alas, non!

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Spam alert!!!!!
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Thanks Dave, do you want to come to France and sort out me emails as well.
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I get 300-400 a day here
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Well actually I manage OK now with mine. I use a utility called spam bully, seems to work OK.

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Lee Bentley wrote (see)
Spam alert!!!!!

Je ne comprends pas........................................
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The naughty fellow has been removed
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Roger that, I thought for a minute it was me for mentioning the name of a supermarket, whose a silly boy then.

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Sorry Gary, it was rather coincidental wasnt it....

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