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Do All Remote Control Boats Have To Be The Same Frequency To Work Together In The Water?

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I Am Soon Joining A Model Boat Club , And They Sail All Theirs Together , Heres The Link To The Boat I Was Thinking Of Getting.

http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=5453

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  1. if you go see them on a lake you will see diff coulored flags on areil = dir frequencey


  2. they should all be allocated a frequency within an alloted band width,. Like CB radio.

    Did you know channel ?? on CB radio is equivalent to the frequency used on model helicopters. jeepers they don't half come down with a crash!! sound pretty expensive too!

  3. no, you want them to be different.

  4. If you are working on the same freq as another guy, you will be able to control his boat and he will be able to control yours, as well as being able to control your own boats.... yeah, chaos!

  5. prob be the same as model planes...they chose a diode/fequency chip and use the colourd flag....the cheepy rc systems arnt swapable...

  6. Usually they all have a different frequency, or it's chaos.

  7. usually there is changeable crystals in remote and boat so if two or more boat has has same frecquency u can change them

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