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Started by rajeshbhanushali123, December 26, 2011, 10:17:42 AM

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rajeshbhanushali123

hi all i am having one rc car it is having Tx & Rx

frequency is between

30-60 Mhz ???

car is having two phase dc motor

so can i use Rx of that for my RC plane

where i am using 3phase brushless motor

is i have to change Rx :headscratch:

or can make some modification in existing circuit
& use it :banghead:
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Swapnil

Hi, Rajesh. You shouldn't thrash your brain over those toy transmitters (a lot of us do that when we are young). They can't be used for flying airplanes. They do not have enough range and channels.

Why don't you go through the 'beginner' threads here, you'll get a lot of good info on radios .


ps: I liked your website and motto! :thumbsup:

rajeshbhanushali123

 :iagree:

thanks yar


but i just wanted to go for small home made airplane at first & then get experience in bigger one
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Swapnil

Believe me, a 'small home-made "powered" airplane' is much more complex to build than a bigger one. The micro-electronics are expensive and hard to work with. You should go for a brushless beginner setup, you'll learn a lot.

rajeshbhanushali123

ohhh..... :o

but not going for micro

its chord length is 120mm
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Swapnil

Yeah, that's what I meant by small! :)

rajeshbhanushali123

ok sir

:bow: :bow: :bow:

i will going for bigger

thanks for all  :thanks:

will need your help in future

where do you stay?
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rajeshbhanushali123

can you share some plans with me

i dont have any idea how to start :banghead: :banghead:

specially electronics
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Swapnil

There's tons of knowledge here on RCI. Please go through the threads on the basic electronics required, planning and building methods and build logs. Make good use of the search box. You can always ask for more details about a particular component to the experienced seniors here.
I'm assuming your branch is mech? If yes, you should also go through a few basic electronics tutorials. It'll help you a lot in the long run.

Good Luck! :thumbsup:

rajeshbhanushali123

ok  :thanks:

if need again going to disturb you ;D
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