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Radio Control Transmitter & Receivers

07/21/2010 6:45 AM

Hi friends,

I want info about radio control transmitter & receiver. I have search on goggle lot but not got satisfactory information. Please anybody help me! I'm trying to make an RC toy.

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Re: Radio Control Transmitter & Receivers

07/21/2010 3:30 PM

what type of radio control.

plane

boat

car

what sort of range (distance)

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07/22/2010 6:51 AM

Go to : http://www.towerhobbies.com/ You'll find everything you need for any projects Have fun

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Re: Radio Control Transmitter & Receivers

07/22/2010 9:44 AM

Either visit Ebay, Tower Hobbies, or the Futuba website. Futaba manufacturers probably the best R/C equipment in the hobby. If you're only flying rubber-band balsa aircraft you will only need a few channels built into your transmitter. If it's your intention to ultimately fly R/C gas engine or jet engine airplanes, then I strongly suggest you talk to a local dealer (if possible) or the Futaba Sales Rep at their website to determine EXACTLY what you'll need in terms of a radio transmitter, radio receiver, and a multitude of servos. A lot depends on the actual scale and size of the airplane and what is powering it!

Good luck!

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