Futaba 6D, 6DN User Manual

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1. FP-4DN, FP-5DN, FP-6DN and FP-5 Transmitters are equipped with a built-in transformer-type charger for

maximum safety and provided with 8/450 mAH Nickel Cadmium Batteries for dependable operations.

2. With the antenna firmly in place, turn the switch on and the Meter needle will point to 10 or more on the Dial.

This is an indication that a Radio signal is being radiated. If the meter needle does not move, check for a pos-
sible bad connection in the power supply unit.

3. When the meter needle points below 10, this indicates that the battery is not sufficiently charged.

4. Please be aware that whenever the meter needle falls below 10, the area covered by the signal is diminished.

5. Along side and below each control sticks are two (2) small Black levers. These allow "trim" of all four main

controls. You can adjust (Trim) these levers for fine adjustments for all four (4) operations such as throttle,
ailerons, elevators and rudder.

6. FREQUENCIES - Available in MHz.

(Available Futaba pair crystal Tx/Rx)

27 MHz Areas

26.995 (Brown)
27.045 (Red)
27.095 (Orange)

27.145 (Yellow)
27.195 (Green)

72 MHz Areas.

* 72.080 (Brown/White)

72.160 (Blue/White)

* 72.240 (Red/White)

72.320 (Violet/White)

* 72.400 (Orange/White)

72.960 (Yellow/White) (**)

* 75.640 (Green/White) (**)

Remarks: Mark * = Model Aircraft use only.

Mark (**) = Factory tuned convertion of crystal is required.

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