Channel 4 , at 27,145 MHz, is probably most commonly used. By listening to a shortwave receiver on this frequency, you may not only hear RC units, but also baby monitors and car alarms.
Can I ask, if I buy two identical cars provided with Identical controllers (hbx devestator which comes with 2.4ghz) if I turn them on separately can me and the kid both operate our own car but at the same time? Great info vid BTW.
I guess if they are 'toy grade' then the transmitter will not be very good quality. You may be able to upgrade them it depends on how the toy is made, I think most use custom parts though so it may not be possible.
Channel 4 , at 27,145 MHz, is probably most commonly used. By listening to a shortwave receiver on this frequency, you may not only hear RC units, but also baby monitors and car alarms.
Lmfao it's the cb radio band
You are right it is standard now to have 2.4
How do you look at it im new to this. In my head im thinking the sticks are just older remotes and other ones are newer better ones
Range limit for 27mhz?
Very informative, thanks
Great vid explains alot
Can I ask, if I buy two identical cars provided with Identical controllers (hbx devestator which comes with 2.4ghz) if I turn them on separately can me and the kid both operate our own car but at the same time?
Great info vid BTW.
Yes, you can. (Or at least should be able to) That's why 2.4 is better than 27.
Sorry to be a bother: Can I use a 27mhz transmitter with a toy grade rc? Have 2 really fun toys but the transmitters are really terrible.
Well the interference part does explain why my old RC car loses signal so much when I have a 2.4GHz camera attached to it ...
I guess if they are 'toy grade' then the transmitter will not be very good quality. You may be able to upgrade them it depends on how the toy is made, I think most use custom parts though so it may not be possible.
good details man
2.4 ghz has limited coverage
thanks
You're welcome :)
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sir I have lost my reciever of 2.4Ghz then is it possible to make a reciever of these transmitter
well if your transmitter can bind to recievers then, you need to buy or build that reciever and bind them together
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thanx man
Is it possible to change 27mhz remote to 2.4ghz
+Marko Kuret Nope
Marko Kuret no.
Marko Kuret yes if u change recever in car
dufsta187 There are enough tutorials how it's done.
@@schwanzelstock1071 can u link some tutorials?
if you're running a Sub, 27mhz is much better then 2.4 ghz
Correct. Also way better range and penetration through trees and houses.
u been crumbling up soapy lol
the video is to long. what is faster 27MHz or a 2.4GHz R/C car? and is it worth buying a 2.4GHz R/C car for almost $60
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