two forward stick transmitter?
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two forward stick transmitter?
if anyone saw my post in the other section,i apologize. i didnt see this section and i think its better placed here. sooo..... is there a such thing as a transmitter with two forward sticks?if so, would it even be possible to configure it to work with a cheapie tyco car?i lost the transmitter and this is the type it was. i am asking because i would like to bash it again. [>:] the car is 49mhz, could this be a problem? apparently its not a very common frequency for hobby grade radios and accesories?i dont see it a lot on websites.
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could this be a problem? apparently its not a very common frequency for hobby grade radios and accesories?i dont see it a lot on websites.
could this be a problem? apparently its not a very common frequency for hobby grade radios and accesories?i dont see it a lot on websites.
There are five channels on what is called the RC low band (49Mhz) by the AMA and some call it the toy band It is legal to use in the US however the problem is it is limited to a very, very low output power and I don,t recall but it is far lower than the allowable power on the other RC bands. The range you will find on these devices is on the order of twenty or thirty feet. For toys they are ok but any other RC use they are pretty useless. Its unlikely that you will be able to find any alternative transmitters.
John