To follow up on what Mark said earlier, it is unclear whether US FASST sets are legal are not. Unlike Spektrum, Futaba only use 100mW in all areas, so they meet the power output requirements. However, these are not the only requirements they have to meet. Spurious emissions from the Tx are much more tightly controlled here than in the USA due to the more compressed population density. Hence the reason why Spektrum/JR needed to add more internal screening to meet EU requirements.
However, if it has a CE mark, you as the purchaser could reasonably claim to have bought the set in good faith should it prove NOT to be compliant. That would probably be an adequate defence in law (don't confuse technical requirements with legal requirements!). You would probably find it difficult to get redress against the supplier if your equipment were confiscated though!
The question is: "Do you feel lucky?" !!!!
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Pete
However, if it has a CE mark, you as the purchaser could reasonably claim to have bought the set in good faith should it prove NOT to be compliant. That would probably be an adequate defence in law (don't confuse technical requirements with legal requirements!). You would probably find it difficult to get redress against the supplier if your equipment were confiscated though!
The question is: "Do you feel lucky?" !!!!
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Pete

its in a 102" Katana, and its being used at high level competition, and setup is everything, and my DX7 just isnt cutting it 



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