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2 remote control cars - 1 remote - gvervoren - 02-25-2011

My son was playing with his Tonka remote control car and I kept hearing a noise come from his room. Come to find out, the remote for his Tonka car also operates his Mustang. Weird!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh-WM2cwO-A


RE: 2 remote control cars - 1 remote - Mach 1 Club - 02-25-2011

Well I'm sure they are on the same similar frequency.

I fixed the video, in the future all you have to do with youtube videos is click share and copy that link and then just paste it into your message here.

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RE: 2 remote control cars - 1 remote - gvervoren - 03-01-2011

Thanks!!


RE: 2 remote control cars - 1 remote - JTS71 Mach1 - 03-01-2011

In the world of cheap remote control cars (think walmart) they use 2 basic frequencies 27 mhz and 49 mhz If you look at the package it is usually listed somewhere. Which allows you to run 2 cars independent of each other, and race. The problem is they will operate any car on that frequency if it's close enough to the remote. Now when you step up to the bigger faster and more sophisticated radio controlled cars, trucks, airplanes, etc they have a bunch of frequencies. But they can still suffer from signal bleed over, from another remote if the frequencies are close to one another. Which is comical to watch when 2 people are controling the same airplane, sometimes with disastrous results! Notallthere
JTS 71 Mach1