Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Radio Controlled Vehicles What Store Has What I Need To Make A Radio Controlled Vehicle?

What store has what I need to make a radio controlled vehicle? - radio controlled vehicles

Shop has everything you need to do a radio control vehicles, just need to know how to make a transmitter and receiver? In fact, I prefer a computer, with instructions and everything I need comes. What do I do with my little brother was 9, so I need something that works well, but it is easy and hopefully cheap.

3 comments:

Al said...

Many good sized towns have a shop called _HobbyTowne USA_
The radios will be sold (including groups of transmitters, receivers, servos, and battery) chargers. I know that other retailers, but most can be locally Radios are sold through hobby, found in the Yellow Pages as a hobby - then look for ads with R / C and radio controls, or call the shop and ask whether they have R / C equipment.

It is necessary to choose a radio that is in the range of frequencies for the type of vehicle you in. .. 72MHz band for aircraft and helicopters, 75 MHz for cars, trucks, tanks, boats, etc., for two reasons: 1) with the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) rules and 2) you have to avoid that model of aircraft or other vehicles in the vicinity of the accident.

The instructions are "typical" facilities.

At least I shop online stores before you buy - so even if you do not buy online, you know what is available.

Al said...

Many good sized towns have a shop called _HobbyTowne USA_
The radios will be sold (including groups of transmitters, receivers, servos, and battery) chargers. I know that other retailers, but most can be locally Radios are sold through hobby, found in the Yellow Pages as a hobby - then look for ads with R / C and radio controls, or call the shop and ask whether they have R / C equipment.

It is necessary to choose a radio that is in the range of frequencies for the type of vehicle you in. .. 72MHz band for aircraft and helicopters, 75 MHz for cars, trucks, tanks, boats, etc., for two reasons: 1) with the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) rules and 2) you have to avoid that model of aircraft or other vehicles in the vicinity of the accident.

The instructions are "typical" facilities.

At least I shop online stores before you buy - so even if you do not buy online, you know what is available.

Titans 40 Colts 3 said...

I doubt you can buy a kit like a shop. You can buy such a thing, on television or the Internet. Why not simply easier to build something like a model car that his brother is only 9?

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