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DickyD:
Thank you Peterm

Understood every word. :)

Not having a go about AlexC's answer its just that I know absolutely nothing about electrics and yes or no answers are about all I can handle. :-[

Thanks all

Richard  8)

barriew:
"Yes, for cars and boats.   It is the red colour coded frequency on the legal 27 MHz band."

And for aircraft if you're really desparate ;D

Barrie

DickyD:
I have enough trouble floating them without trying to fly them thanks ???

Richard

roycv:
Hi all, not quite a reference to the title but the subject of synthesizing has come up!
I am going on a recent conversation with a 35 Mhz friend.  There have been some  user problems with synthesized equipment as when there are several lots of the gear in use the poor receiver just does not know who his mummy is!

When the 2nd. 3rd. etc. RC set gets switched on the Tx finds a vacant slot but the newly  switched on rx. has a choice of ALL the Tx's switched on!

My friend said it was a case of getting away and in your car with doors shut and then turning on the rx for it to lock on to the correct Tx.

A solution of having a crystal in the tx.  (this is cheaper) and a synthesized rx (also cheaper than a crystal one!)  appears to be a working solution.


So if this is the system we are all waiting for............................count me out!

regards to all Roy

DickyD:



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