Go for 2.4 ghz.
No.
Smarthome (home automation superstore) has remote control extenders and lets you know which size MHz Kit you will need to purchase based on the system you are using.
try for 455mhz rf remote transmitter ,455 mhz remote controls are not available in the market
MHz stands for megahertz per second, ecsept without the PS with it. if it did have the PS it would look like MHzPS, witch looks wierd. 27 is slower than 49 mhz... so there you have it!. :)
Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) Oranjestad, Aruba Air Traffic Control 121.600 MHz AM Beatrix Apron Control 127.100 MHz AM Curacao Control 120.900 MHz AM Beatrix Tower ATIS: 132.1 MHz GND: 121.9 MHz MISC: 123.1 MHz (SEARCH AND RESCUE)
49 MHz (mhz) is the main radio frequency of the signal that controls a radio-controlled (RC) car. I hope that answers your question. :)
Personaly, i have to R/C cars that are 27 MHZ and 49 MHZ and my 49 MHZ goes faster than the 27 MHZ. but the 27 MHZ has much more control than the 49 MHZ.
no i have one it does that
I don't think so, you can use 433 Mhz Remote Controller when there is no WIFI. Also, every appliance will have a local control, too.
They are both equal. The frequency is just so that you can race with a friend.Example: YOU - 27mhz FRIEND - 40mhz.If you are racing make sure not to get a car with the same frequency.
Remote control employs a frequency modulation (FM) radio frequency of 433 MHz transmission that has a strength range of 400 mt outdoors or 200 meters indoors [ through a wall ] to operate any electronic /electric relay driven gadget through a radio frequency decoder.433 MHz frequency can be produced by a small (size of a postage stamp) simple 4 bit chip that has no complicated circuit and better than complex inconvenient ones for higher range. 433 MHz frequency modulation radio waves are best suited for short range applications produced from compact micro circuit and therefore useful for short range use
good