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49 MHz (mhz) is the main radio frequency of the signal that controls a radio-controlled (RC) car.

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I have an RC car with 49 Mhz and I have to charge it after about three minutes of play. Is there a problem with the car or is this normal for 49 Mhz RC cars?

no i have one it does that


Is 49 mhz good for a remote control car?

Go for 2.4 ghz.


Which is faster 49mhz or 27mhz for RC cars?

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.


How do you change from 27 mhz to 49 mhz?

all you have to do is change the 27 mhz crystal to a 49 mhz crystal: it looks like this: picture of crystal at this link: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/servlet/the-268/27.000-MHz-27-MHz/Detail


Would a Car CB Radio work with handheld CB radios. I know that they have a different frequencies compared to the regular walkie talkies. Would there be a problem using handheld and car CB's together?

Look on the packaging or labeling on the hand-held. If it operates in the 27 MHz Citizens Band, then it's electrically identical to the ones in the car, and it can talk to all of them. If it operates in the 49 MHz Citizens Band, then it can't.


How do you change from 49 mhz to 27 mhz?

Huh? Cant understand your question


What does 49 mhz mean?

49 mhz means 49 megahertz, which is a measure of frequency in waves. What this mean is that the wave form repeats itself 49,000,000 times each second.


What does Mhz stand for on remote control toys?

MHz stands for megahertz per second, ecsept without the PS with it. if it did have the PS it would look like MHzPS, witch looks wierd. 27 is slower than 49 mhz... so there you have it!. :)


49 MHz is how fast in MPH?

23


Does a 49 MHz transmitter work with all 49 MHz toys?

No. Directional controls such as left and right or forward and reverse operate by transmitting different tones on that band. If the receiver in the toy is not programmed to respond to those tones, the toy will not work, or will be have erratically. While many controllers may in fact work with many toys, you cannot always rely on this behavior.


What waves do RC cars use?

Most RC cars operate in the 11 meter or 6 meter wavelengths, around 27 or 49 MHz.


What height do you have to be to sit in the front seat of a car?

122.5cm or 49 inches