FUTABA FMT-03 Instruction Manual page 6

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This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number) has been approved by Industry
Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated.
Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that
type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
No.
1
MEIWX-2102RSAX-2400
CAUTION:
To assure continued FCC compliance:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
To ensure the safety of yourself and others, please observe the following precautions:
Have regular maintenance performed. Although your FMT-03 protects the model memories with
non-volatile EEPROM memory (which does not require periodic replacement) and not a battery, the
transmitter still should have regular checkups for wear and tear. We recommend sending your system
to the Futaba Service Center annually during your non-flying-season for a complete checkup and
service.
Battery
Charge the batteries! Always recharge the transmitter and receiver batteries before each flying
session. A low battery will soon die potentially, causing loss of control and a crash. When you begin
your flying session, reset your FMT-03's built-in timer, and during the session pay attention to the
duration of usage.
Stop flying long before your batteries become low on charge. Do not rely on your radio's low
battery warning systems, intended only as a precaution, to tell you when to recharge. Always
check your transmitter and receiver batteries prior to each flight.
Where to Fly
We recommend that you fly at a recognized model airplane flying field. You can find model
clubs and fields by asking your nearest hobby dealer, or in the US by contacting the Academy
of Model Aeronautics.
You can also contact the national Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), which has more
than 2,500 chartered clubs across the country. Through any one of them, instructor training
programs and insured newcomer training are available. Contact the AMA at the address or toll-
free phone number below.
Always pay particular attention to the flying field's rules, as well as the presence and location
of spectators, the wind direction, and any obstacles on the field. Be very careful flying in areas near
power lines, tall buildings, or communication facilities as there may be radio interference in their
vicinity.
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<Introduction>
Name
FLYING SAFETY
Gain(Peak)
2.25dBi
1/2 λ Pencil type antenna
Academy of Model Aeronautics
5161 East Memorial Drive
Tele. (800) 435-9262
Fax (765) 289-4248
or via the Internet at http:\\www.
Remark
Muncie, IN 47302
modelaircraft.org

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