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Re: RC Car question
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 25 Oct 1998 22:54:06 GMT
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I would assume it would be a collection of FEQ. but I have noticed, LegoG has
only a single car racing on the box. This could be a bad sign. I'll look
around my San Jose to see if anyone else has one and I'll race him. we'll see
-- Shayn Raney
Mark Belles writes:
> I have a question about the new Remote Control car. Does it run on one
> standard frequency, or is the frequency variable? The only rc I have
> purchased in the past had two set frequencies, so we had to be sure to
> get the different frequency car if we wanted to race with out radio
> interference. So just how do the LEGO RC models work?
> Louise Belles
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| (...) Someone on RTL sez that they all use the same frequency. :( It's possible though that there are several standard frequencies, and it was just bad luck that the ones tested were the same. (26 years ago, 25-Oct-98, to lugnet.general)
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| I have a question about the new Remote Control car. Does it run on one standard frequency, or is the frequency variable? The only rc I have purchased in the past had two set frequencies, so we had to be sure to get the different frequency car if we (...) (26 years ago, 7-Oct-98, to lugnet.general)
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