I have a toy vw bug car serial #g6d6366a and need a 29.86 mhz controler because I was given the wrong one when I bought the product. It is a new bright toy and can I buy this controller?
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I don't understand the 27/49 MHz reference.
Most radio control is 27 MHz.
Licence-free personal communication is 49MHz and in the real world the two frequencies are oceans apart.
Dual frequency band might be a good idea for a full function toy car but usually, considering a manufacturer doesn't often make something better than it needs to be, a radio control tends to be either one thing or the other and not both.
If the cars are available as either 27 or 49 MHz, don't ignore the possibility you might have a radio control that doesn't match the car.
Such toys are rarely built to anything but a mediocre or low quality and faulty goods are far from unknown. It would be wise to know something about what you have and how it works and reading the instructions thoroughly would be a good start.
Don't assume the batteries are all good and test them before fitting them. Ensure the batteries are fitted the right way around first time - the wrong way around could cause terminal damage to the electronics even if only for a few seconds.
InstructablesAug 4, 2009 - My friend and I bought 2 rc toys (1:18 scaled Ferrari F1) just for fun, but they work on same frequency (40.685 MHz) so we can't drive at same time. So i need some suggestions on how to change the frequency on one of them. The transmitter have quartz crystal, but receiver have only ...
InstructablesI'll show you how to modify a rc toy car to work on a different frequency. ... the method I describe here should work with nearly every rc car. ... if you mean to change thefrequency from lets say 27.005Mhz to 27.415Mhz, it's basically the same.
There may be interference bugging your controller/car. Check the mhz on both the car and controller. The batteries may be low/ dead on the car or controller.
Unfortunately you can't. You will need to change the receiver or the transmitter so they are both the same frequency range eg 40mhz or 27mhz. Then you will need to check the crystal is the same frequency for the Transmitter and receiver eg 40.25mhz. NB. you can't put a 27mhz crystal into a 40mhz set or vise versa it won't work.
Can you hear the motor whirring when the switch is activated? VW makes the bracket that holds the window out of plastic. You cannot buy a replacement bracket, so most likely the window regulator is broken and it needs to be replaced.
If you do not hear the motor, then the switch could be bad, or agin the regulator may need to be replaced. It's expensive to fix VW windows.
It seems it is a product of SiS. Visit http://www.sis.com.tw and search the BIOS upgrade in the download or support section. If SIS has launched any upgrade for your product, it will be available there. ([email protected])
I have a 27Mhz helicoper (looks identical to the one on the picture). I tried to fly it for the first time, but I am having problems controlling it. The left radio control lever sends the helicopter upwards, but the right hand control doesn't seem to do anything and that should make it go backwards and forwards. Can anyone help me as well please?
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