Frequency table

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A frequency board is required by aviation law in connection with model airfields so that the members of the association cannot hinder each other with an overlapping of frequencies .

Before switching on the radio remote control of the model aircraft, you are obliged to ensure that its frequency is not yet occupied. The frequency tables should make this immediately visible for everyone. They are posted at an official entrance to the airfield in such a way that the person concerned takes his frequency board from a panel and clamps it to the remote control as long as he has his model airplane or model helicopter in operation.

Individual evidence

  1. Principles of the federal government and the states for the granting of permission to climb model aircraft in accordance with Section 16 LuftVO . (NfL I 76/08). In: Deutsche Flugsicherung (Hrsg.): Messages for air drivers . Langen March 13, 2008, IV. General Editions, p.  10 ( online [PDF; 290 kB ; accessed on June 29, 2011]).