27 Million Hertz, (27 Million per second)
Potentially the two have an inverse relationship--a lower-frequency wave will carry more energy because it's larger. But it doesn't have to be that way; the waves of a satellite TV transmitter that's throwing a couple thousand watts at 6500MHz are going to transfer far more energy than the waves of Joe Trucker and his 4-watt 27MHz CB radio.
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The WowWee Flytech 27MHz Remote Control Dragonfly is considered durable; there is foam to protect it when it crashes and doesn't develop enough velocity to damage itself.
Off course there are both fun to drive with and they are nearly the same but 49MHz is betterHope it work for you fellow guest
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.
Citizens Band. Generally referring to the 2 way radio system working on 27Mhz, which requires no exam or certification, for anyone to use. It was only introduced (begrudgingly) in the UK in 1981 and worked on a different set of 40 channels, in the 27Mhz band, separate from Europe and the USA. The UK government wanted to call it OC (Open Channel), but everyone still wanted to call it CB, as it had been in the states since WWII. You no longer need a licence to operate CB in the UK.
little things called crystals are in the car and the controler you need to buy a new set of crystals for about $5.00.
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.
For older systems running 27MHz no binding is necessary, simply ensure the Tx and Rx are using the same frequency crystals. For newer 2.4GHz systems binding is necessary by shorting two of the pins on the port labelled 'bind'. Almost all Rx will come with a special binding plug, simply shorting these two wires.
Potentially the two have an inverse relationship--a lower-frequency wave will carry more energy because it's larger. But it doesn't have to be that way; the waves of a satellite TV transmitter that's throwing a couple thousand watts at 6500MHz are going to transfer far more energy than the waves of Joe Trucker and his 4-watt 27MHz CB radio.
One that's been subject to illegal modifications. 27Mhz is limited to a few miles due to the curvature of th earth. Great distances are achieved by using 'Skip'. 27Mhz bounces off the ionosphere, quite nicely and gets good range, but unpredictable. Best during large sunspot cycles. SSB 'Single sideband' is considered the best for long range as it makes more use of the power in getting the modulation out there. 10-10 all the 88s
There are 40 CB channels defined in roughly the band between 27 and 28 MHz,and another few somewhere near 49 MHz.UK is 27MHz FM (not on US channel spot frequencies) and 934 MHz FM. AM CB is not approved.