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RE: Transmit Frequency
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lugnet.robotics.cybermaster
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Thu, 13 Jun 2002 14:36:22 GMT
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<marco@STOPSPAMsoporcel.pt>
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Hi Jürgen :)
> > After opening it up, I saw the part (don't know the correct
> > name of the component) where the frequency might be set.
> Probably a quartz.
No, it's a part that you can rotate with a screwdriver.
I'm used to see these on radios or walkie-talkies ou even on tv-tuners
Maybe I'm wrong, and that part has nothing to do with the RF of the unit.
I dunno if this changes the possible freqs on that band.
I know almost nothing about RF and electronics.
> > exactly the inacuracy of this procedure: setting the exact
> > new freq on both the unit and the tower.
> You should buy two quartz for the exact same frequency in the
> 27MHz band, then it should be ok.
I haven't checked the tower. Dunno if it has an equivalent component as I
described above for the cibermaster unit.
Thxs for your info :)
mc.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Transmit Frequency
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| Perhaps this link will help you: (URL) is a detailed description in the tips & tricks section. It shows how to change the frequency. The description is also available in english. Greetings, Bart (22 years ago, 17-Jun-02, to lugnet.robotics.cybermaster)
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| | Re: Transmit Frequency
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| Hi Marco, (...) there are several frequencies in the 27MHz band. (...) Probably a quartz. (...) You should buy two quartz for the exact same frequency in the 27MHz band, then it should be ok. (...) No, I have only one unit. Jürgen (22 years ago, 13-Jun-02, to lugnet.robotics.cybermaster)
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