No. I have the zune 30GB with radio transmitter, and just purchased the zune 80 GB for my husband for Christmas. I tried the radio transmitter on his 80GB zune, and no luck.
Any type of transmitter is fitting for the mini RC cars, all though the transmitter may need to be new because their company has made some changes. The old transmitters are slightly out-dated. So if you use an old transmitter it would not work. Hope this helped. •~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~••~•
I am a zune owner, first you need to download the program. Yo mite still have the old program which won't work. Just go to zune.net and download it. This program is TERRIBLE and has sooo many syncing problems but you have to use it. If you have music on your zune plug your zune it using your usb cable. Then go to the top of the program and hit "device" then click on "music" find your song and right click. There should be a save option.
Zune is now available on xbox. The old software still works you just have to use xbox because zune.net has been turned off. If you still need the software it can be retrieved from the zune download page on xbox.com
It depends on what version of the ps3 you use. the 20gb, 60gb and old 80gb versions can play ps2 games, but the 40gb, new 80gb and 160gb versions can't.
A transmitter capsule on a telephone is a part of the headset. It is typically only a part of a telephone, however, on old rotary phones.
If the receiver in the new car and the old transmitter are on the same frequency, go ahead and try it--it might still work and it can definetely work if you use crystals: get a whatever color crystal set and off you go!!
by using a old hand cranck
yes but you wont get the same speed as the old os you were running on
thats because you have to transfer them
frist your penguin needs to be 30 days old to be a spy. go to the phone place and do the quiz and there you are a spy
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55575 If your tx uses the same encoder as that one then it can be done. There was a link to an old forum on that site as well about a four channel mod that could be done to a transmitter but the forum with it on has closed. Hope it was of some use.
Yes, multiple frequencies, channels, signals etc. can be radiated from a single transmitter. For several technical, economic, and political reasons, it's not done in the 'broadcast' services ... plain old AM and FM radio, and TV ... but it's quite common in some other radio services.