Most fixed frequency 27MHz toy RCs use the specific frequency of 27.145 MHz (Channel 4). However, some toy-grade vehicles have band selectable frequencies. This allows the user to select a narrow portion or band of the frequency to use. Typically the band selectable vehicle will have a channel switch on both the vehicle and the controller that changes between two and up to six bands or channels. In this way, two 27MHz band selectable vehicles can operate in the same area if each vehicle (and its corresponding controller) is set to a different band.A sticker on the side of the box says 27MHz, does anyone have a different frequency? If not, we'll have to invent an alternative for racing them.
It's in the Walmart Toyland Catalog for 2010 bottom right page 17)
I can see it now...Radio Control Spyder races at SpyderFest II in Cuba, MO!
Most fixed frequency 27MHz toy RCs use the specific frequency of 27.145 MHz (Channel 4). However, some toy-grade vehicles have band selectable frequencies. This allows the user to select a narrow portion or band of the frequency to use. Typically the band selectable vehicle will have a channel switch on both the vehicle and the controller that changes between two and up to six bands or channels. In this way, two 27MHz band selectable vehicles can operate in the same area if each vehicle (and its corresponding controller) is set to a different band.
If you see an RC toy labeled as 27MHz but it says something like "Play with up to 3 vehicles at once" then what you have is a toy with selectable channels within the 27MHz range. The manufacturer rarely specifies what those specific channels are but if they use standard color coding, you might be able to figure it out:
- 26.995 MHz -- Channel 1 (Brown)
- 27.045 MHz -- Channel 2 (Red)
- 27.095 MHz -- Channel 3 (Orange)
- 27.145 MHz -- Channel 4 (Yellow)
- 27.195 MHz -- Channel 5 (Green)
- 27.255 MHz -- Channel 6 (Blue)
Just to let everyone know it does not have a great turning radius and as I said it leans when it turns.
Who will be the first to afix one of these on their Spyder? (complete with LED lighting and a rotating display stand?)