this is just awesome. thank you. my two boys (3 and 6) got two of the same model remote control cars as presents, and each remote controlled both cars. insanity ensued. thanks to this video, peace has been restored. 🤟
this is a great video. i have been trying to figure out how to pair a transmitter to a RC toy from the 70's. the transmitter isnot original but from another toy. this worked!!! thank god. I got them to PAIR up because of your video! thanks man.
On 27 MHz you could find the frequency of a CBer that you don’t like and tape over the most irritating sound that the controller would make on that frequency and hide it in a bush at his house.
Does it work if I have a controller from a different RC car? Or has to be the same brand / model designated for the RC car? So Car A and Remote A and Car B and Remote B --> AB or BA? again not the same manufacture of the RC's. Thanks in advance!
@@DAMN__________ all depends on quartz resonator. usually cheap rc cars for 27mhz have quartz only suitable for 27mhz but some remotes do have the option but must be written on the mainboard like 27mhz 35mhz 40mhz like this so you can switch over issue is with chap rc cars as some will contain 8-12 pin chipset with stored programmed variables and then switching frequency like this will not be possible without desoldering that choipset to reprogram it
@@psyfreaky5857 in technical terms - yes he can.. practicallly no because its usually 27mhz 27.145mhz and i think 27.275mhz. some rc cars will allow you to switch over to 40mhz but some will let you switch only to these .145 and .275
@@stratiosastero6880 yes ofc, the entire circuit is built around the crystal but what I'm saying is a 27mhz transmitter/receiver almost always has a dual output
no because its analog transmitter and 2.4ghz is digital transmitter. different architecture. you can change the crystal on 2.4ghz by replacing it with 27mhz quartz resonator but that wont give you anything useful. 27mhz have tragically short ranges. so convertion will be waste.
Finding this video really helped when having two remote control cars on same frequency didn't think it would work but I'm amazed it has
this is just awesome. thank you. my two boys (3 and 6) got two of the same model remote control cars as presents, and each remote controlled both cars. insanity ensued. thanks to this video, peace has been restored. 🤟
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had three rc toys one with conflicting freq, and this was amazing thank you so much!
No sé inglés y aún así me sirvió el video… muchas gracias
this is a great video. i have been trying to figure out how to pair a transmitter to a RC toy from the 70's. the transmitter isnot original but from another toy. this worked!!! thank god. I got them to PAIR up because of your video! thanks man.
On 27 MHz you could find the frequency of a CBer that you don’t like and tape over the most irritating sound that the controller would make on that frequency and hide it in a bush at his house.
Thank you so much for the tutorial!!
Thank you soooo much! Very helpful 👍😃
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I purchased 3 cars for my kids and they all are on the same frequency. Can I do 3 different frequencies?
Si solo deber desarmarlo y buscar el receptor, giralo con un destornillador, con mucho cuidado, y luego has lo mismo en tu control
Oh wow very interesting
Does it work if I have a controller from a different RC car? Or has to be the same brand / model designated for the RC car? So Car A and Remote A and Car B and Remote B --> AB or BA? again not the same manufacture of the RC's. Thanks in advance!
Thanks so much dude
Good information
Yup
Please Can you make a video explaining the transmitter and receiver circuit ,
On paper
Thank you so much
hi can we change frequence rc car from 27mhz to 40mhz please answer
No you can't
Yes you can usually 27mhz remote has a 40mhz option
@@DAMN__________ all depends on quartz resonator. usually cheap rc cars for 27mhz have quartz only suitable for 27mhz but some remotes do have the option but must be written on the mainboard like 27mhz 35mhz 40mhz like this so you can switch over
issue is with chap rc cars as some will contain 8-12 pin chipset with stored programmed variables and then switching frequency like this will not be possible without desoldering that choipset to reprogram it
@@psyfreaky5857 in technical terms - yes he can.. practicallly no because its usually 27mhz 27.145mhz and i think 27.275mhz. some rc cars will allow you to switch over to 40mhz but some will let you switch only to these .145 and .275
@@stratiosastero6880 yes ofc, the entire circuit is built around the crystal but what I'm saying is a 27mhz transmitter/receiver almost always has a dual output
Bai Kya 27mhz ki koi b frequency dosre coy ki gari ko Chala Le ge plz answer me
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amazing video thank you sir
Thank you sir its work
Cool
What range do you get?
Does it increase the range ?
yes but only by 1 or 1.5 sometimes 2 meters
Wow it's work
Thanks for you
🙌🙌🙌🙌
it worked but i had it in a high table so it fell and broke which is my fault lol
How to comvert 2.4g transmitter to 27mhz please reply
Not possible. Why? 2.4g is much better.
@@psyfreaky5857 analog transmitters like 27mhz 35mhz 40mhz and 49mhz cant be converted to digital transmitters that run on 2.4ghz and vice versa
This is the same controler I have
volume of video is tooooooo low
A mi no me funcionó
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Those thing controll range not channel.
In controls the frequency bro..i tested it.
Hi can we change frequency rc car from 27mhz to 2.4ghz, please answer
no because its analog transmitter and 2.4ghz is digital transmitter. different architecture.
you can change the crystal on 2.4ghz by replacing it with 27mhz quartz resonator but that wont give you anything useful. 27mhz have tragically short ranges. so convertion will be waste.