NECK STRAP ATTACHMENT
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An eyelet is provided on the face of the
XP6102 transmitter that allows you to
connect a Neck Strap (JRPA023).This
hook has been positioned so that your
transmitter has the best possible balance
when you use the neck strap.
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BASE LOADED ANTENNA
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An optional base-loaded antenna is
available for use with the XP6102
transmitter. It is considerably shorter than
the standard antenna. However, the base
loaded antenna cannot be collapsed for
storage inside the transmitter.You must
also use an adapter (JRPA156) to attach
the antenna to your XP6102. The Base
Loaded Antenna (JRPA155) is made of a
flexible coil and is covered with a soft
plastic material. Your range will not be
affected when using the base loaded
antenna.
FREQUENCY NOTES/AIRCRAFT ONLY FREQUENCIES
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The XP6102 transmitter employs a plug-
in crystal for the transmitter that is glued
in place at the time of shipment. Per FCC
regulation, the transmitter crystal should
only be changed by a certified
technician. Changing of the transmitter
crystal by a non-authorized technician
could result in a violation of FCC rules.
The XP6102 can transmit in either
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) or
Pulse Position Modulation (PPM,
commonly referred to as FM).
Be certain to observe the following
guidelines:
Do not operate your transmitter when
another transmitter is using the same
frequency, regardless of whether
the second transmitter is PCM, PPM
(FM) or AM.You can never operate
two transmitters on the same
frequency simultaneously without
causing interference.
Aircraft-Only Frequencies
JR
®
Transmitters and receivers are
available in 72MHz frequencies in
the United States for use with
model aircraft. Employing 72MHz
frequencies does not require a special
operator’s license from the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
* A chart for all available frequencies is
located on page 87 of this manual.