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How to change the rc frequency. - Changing the frequency of the remote control f

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  • #2 16220905
    Krzysztof Kamienski
    Level 43  
    Very simply :D - calculate and replace the transmitter coil. Tune using a frequency meter at 27.00 Mhz. Then throw it all in the trash :cry: because almost certainly both the transmitter and receiver of this RC differ in the way they encode the signals.
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  • #3 16220908
    wojtek 9007
    Level 40  
    Hello - please enter the symbol of the selected scalacz.

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    How to change the rc frequency. - Changing the frequency of the remote control f
  • #5 16221344
    wojtek 9007
    Level 40  
    Hello - tuning a tile is difficult and sometimes unprofitable. I posted the diagram
    and I marked what elements to replace and tune the coil.

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    How to change the rc frequency. - Changing the frequency of the remote control f

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    Of course, this is a similar pattern.
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  • #6 16221366
    Krzysztof Kamienski
    Level 43  
    @wojtek__ 9007 It is probably easier to tune the transmitter than the receiver. What about (I repeat) the way the signals are coded?
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  • #7 16221809
    Pawcio5642
    Level 8  
    I would prefer to change the frequency of the transmitter will probably be easier because even the frequency numbers are written on it, maybe just turn the coil?
  • #8 16221891
    wojtek 9007
    Level 40  
    Hello - please put a photo of the transmitter board on the other (clear).
    Just turning the coil is not enough.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around changing the frequency of a remote control transmitter to match a 27 MHz receiver. Users suggest that to achieve this, one must calculate and replace the transmitter coil, tuning it with a frequency meter. However, there are concerns about compatibility, as the encoding methods of the transmitter and receiver may differ. Some participants recommend that it might be easier to tune the transmitter rather than the receiver. A follow-up inquiry emphasizes the desire to adjust the transmitter's frequency, possibly by simply turning the coil, but it is noted that this may not be sufficient without further modifications. Diagrams and images of the circuit boards are shared to assist in the tuning process.
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