KO Propo 83274 FM 40MHz Crystal Set for RC Enthusiasts  [KO-83274]

KO Propo 83274 - Crystal Set FM 40MHz 40.915
Price:
AUD$44.09
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-83274
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Reliable FM Frequency Control with KO Propo 83274

The KO Propo 83274 FM 40MHz Crystal Set is built for modellers who need consistent radio performance. Running at 40.915 MHz, it helps ensure a reliable connection between transmitter and receiver whether you are on a racecourse or practicing locally. Its durable construction makes routine crystal swaps straightforward and dependable.

What the KO Propo 83274 Brings to Your Radio Setup

A correct crystal choice plays a big role in signal stability. The KO Propo 83274 aims to deliver improved signal clarity and lower interference risk during operation. That makes it a practical pick for those wanting predictable control from their FM systems.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 40.915 MHz
  • Type: FM Crystal Set
  • Compatibility: Suitable for various RC systems

The KO Propo 83274 FM 40MHz Crystal Set is a compact, long lasting option for hobbyists who prioritise steady frequency control and straightforward maintenance.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
This crystal operates at 40.915 MHz which is commonly used in FM RC bands. Check local radio regulations if you are unsure about permitted frequencies in your area.
Yes, to establish a valid FM link you should fit matching crystals in both transmitter and receiver at the same frequency, such as the KO Propo 83274 paired with a corresponding receiver crystal.
Basic weather changes have minimal effect on FM crystal performance. Issues usually stem from antenna placement, interference sources, or damaged crystals rather than normal weather variations.

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