http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/27MHz%20Transmitters/27MHzLinks-1.html
The Link given is pretty good just the thing i was waiting for {:)} {:)} :bow: ;D
but
i am not only interested in planes but also in microcars(electric)
so can u tell me a good el-cheapo :'( tx/rx which can be integrated to a plane as well as a car?
budget is real small anything the cheapest but reasonable
2/3/4 channel ? not those gun type but something to be held in both hands ???
currently i want to start my feet firmly in the ground by using it in microcars
anything above those h-bridge cars will do!
waiting for replies from not only like minded people but anyone willing to help in this case ;)
[incentive any mention of the above under 1.5k will receive a reply of appreciation]
PLease do tell me if the tx/rx 's described here are limited in range and if they are what's the average range as per experiences
Good one... should be of help for the winter holidays. Thanks.
i was waiting for a reply (:|~
but saddddddd d :headscratch: :help: :o
so here is an incentive :-*
please comment or direct me to the right place
Thnks....Really Healpfull
Quote from: cvjoy on December 18, 2010, 04:51:49 PM
PLease do tell me if the tx/rx 's described here are limited in range and if they are what's the average range as per experiences
The circuits described would be of limited range and prone to a lot of interference. They are also not representative of anything more than basic designs. Even relatively low cost equipment today is much more complex. One NEEDS "proportional control" for any, half serious, control of a car, boat or aeroplane. By "proportional" we mean that the control surface will move in direct proportion to the stick movement.
Another very good site for beginners
http://www.rcmodelreviews.com/
and learn about 2.4 ghz here
http://www.rcmodelreviews.com/spreadspectrum01.shtml
All the Best:thumbsup:
Akshay
incentive is beginning to work i suppose!
lol ;) ;D :giggle: