yes .. the reason is easy. align helis dont come with a radio or receiver so you pick the one you want .. i have a dx6i with my trex 450 v2 sport.. flys great.. good luck you have a lot to learn
The Midland brand of 2 way radios operate on the Family Radio Service channels (FRS) section of the radio spectrum. These bands of the radio spectrum are open for use by anyone and do not require permission from the authorities to use. Each radio operates as a radio transmitter and a radio reciever.
In their helicopter.
you get the ppl first then you work up to the cpl
Not so complicated as that. Your walkie-talkies will work anywhere. However, when you are in port, your use of the particular spectrum (radio bands) that you are using is governed by the rules of that country, not the rules of the ship.
Jobs that involve using the electromagnetic spectrum include telecommunications engineers, radio astronomers, radiologists, and remote sensing specialists. These professionals work with various parts of the EM spectrum to communicate, study celestial objects, conduct medical imaging, and gather information about the environment, respectively.
Esma is an abbreviation that stands for electromagnetic spectrum analyzer. This device is used to measure and analyze the electromagnetic spectrum to detect and identify different radio frequency signals. It is a tool commonly used in telecommunications and radio frequency engineering.
A helicopter requires air to generate lift from its rotors. Since the moon has no atmosphere, there is no air for the helicopter to push against and create lift. This makes it impossible for a traditional helicopter to work on the moon.
Then it would fly! unfortunatly he didn't. He did design a helicopter, but it is not believed to work.
Metal and wood and a little hard work.
the engine inside causes the propeler to spin
how does the radio work because i can't cange it because i was it to be on 105.7
it doesn't work.