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SPEKTRUM DX10t • RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL

EN

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation

is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may

not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept

any interference received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

CAUTION:

Changes or modifications not expressly

approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the

user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This product contains a radio transmitter with wireless technol-

ogy which has been tested and found to be compliant with

the applicable regulations governing a radio transmitter in the

2.400GHz to 2.4835GHz frequency range.

Antenna Separation Distance

When operating your Spektrum transmitter, please be sure to
maintain a separation distance of at least 5 cm between your
body (excluding fingers, hands, wrists, ankles and feet) and the
antenna to meet RF exposure safety requirements as determined
by FCC regulations.
The illustrations below show the approximate 5 cm RF exposure
area and typical hand placement when operating your Spektrum
transmitter.

FCC INFORMATION

FAA INFORMATION

Purpose

This advisory outlines safety standards for operations of
model aircraft. We encourage voluntary compliance with
these standards.

Background

Attention has been drawn to the increase in model aircraft op-

eration. There is a need for added caution when operating free

flight and radio controlled craft in order to avoid creating a noise

nuisance or a potential hazard to full-scale aircraft and persons
and/or property on the surface.

Operating Standards

Modelers generally are concerned with safety and exercise good

judgment when flying model aircraft. However, in the interest of

safer skies, we encourage operators of radio controlled and free
flight models to comply with the following standards:

a. Exercise vigilance in locating full-scale aircraft (get help if

possible) so as not to create a collision hazard.

b. Select an operating site at sufficient distance from

populated areas so you do not create a noise problem or a

potential hazard.

c. Do not fly higher than 400 feet above the surface.

d. Always operate more than three miles from the boundary

of an airport unless you are given permission to be closer

by the appropriate air traffic control facility in the case of an

airport for which a control zone has been designated or by

the airport manager in the case of other airports.

e. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance in complying with

these guidelines at the airport traffic control tower or air

route traffic control center nearest the site of your proposed

operation.

Information Provided By

Director, Air Traffic Service Federal Aviation Administration,
Washington, D.C.

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