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Hi ihave brought helicopter ftw 730 but the remote control was not its own .the helicopter ftw 730 remote control frequency is 40 mhz but the one i have is 27 mhz so how can i make as 40 mhz remote control.

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Well i could say you need a new chip but remotes only support there range so ig you have a 30 mhz radio it will only use 40-49 chips.So the best way would be to buy a new reciever on your helicopter.

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Unfortunately you can't. You will need to change the receiver or the transmitter so they are both the same frequency range eg 40mhz or 27mhz. Then you will need to check the crystal is the same frequency for the Transmitter and receiver eg 40.25mhz. NB. you can't put a 27mhz crystal into a 40mhz set or vise versa it won't work.

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The ONLY way is to use different Channel Crystals in the Transmitter and Receiver, if you can do this, you buy the crystals in Pairs, 1 Xmitt & 1 Rec.
Go to your local Hobby shop, where they sell these types of things and they will be able to supply you with the crystals, usually they simply plug in...

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2010

SOURCE: New 27 MHZ Helicopter Controller won't turn on

I have a 27Mhz helicoper (looks identical to the one on the picture). I tried to fly it for the first time, but I am having problems controlling it. The left radio control lever sends the helicopter upwards, but the right hand control doesn't seem to do anything and that should make it go backwards and forwards. Can anyone help me as well please?

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2010

SOURCE: we have two gyros S107G remote control

Had the exact same problem. Found the solution on an Amazon posting:

1. To enable this function make sure both remotes and both helicopters are off.

2. Set the first remote's channel switch to the leftmost position (it says A, B, and C, but the s107 only supports 2 channels). Turn the remote on.?

3. Turn the helicopter that you would like to bind to the remote on and set the helicopter down on a flat stable surface for about 5 seconds. Try the throttle and the helicopter should respond to this remote.?

4. Next, to enable the second helicopter, set the second remote's channel switch to the rightmost position (it says A, B, and C, but the S107 only supports 2 channels). Turn the remote on.?

5. Turn the second helicopter on and set the helicopter down on a flat stable surface for about 5 seconds. Try the throttle and the second helicopter should respond to this remote.?


This worked for us.

Testimonial: "excellent help. thanks a ton. now we'll just hope for no mid-air collisions. appreciate it!"

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2010

SOURCE: Me and my dad have

Turn both helicopters and remotes off. Then switch the remote to another channel, either a,b, or c, turn on HELICOPTER FIRST, turn on REMOTE second. Move throttle up and down, helicopter should start responding.

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27Mhz is a term that describes a broad range of frequencies. 27.1Mhz narrows it down somewhat, 27.14Mhz narrows it down further still and 27.145Mhz is fairly specific for a radio. Many times, these devices support multiple frequencies with a selector switch capable of choosing a frequency that is not already in use. You MUST select the same frequency on BOTH the controller AND the helicopter to communicate properly. Review your instructions or contact the manufacturer if you need more help.
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Tabla de frecuencias

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They come set to a frequency the sticker on the helicopter and hand remote must correspond eg 27mHz both have to be same so if you wanted to change it you would need a new PCB circuit board and hand controller on the same frequency.

Kind regards, Julian

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  • Hi I can help.
  • For the Grant 40 channel CB there are 40 frequencies I will list below.
  • When you refer to the upper and lower channels for this raidio you must mean USB (Upper Side Band) and LSB (lower side band).
  • This is called single side band modulation which is to say the the carrier is removed from the upper or lower sideband depending on which your pick and the signal goes farther on less power.
  • So the upper and lower side bands are the same frequency just upper side band or lower sideband.
  1. 26.965 MHz 21. 27.215 MHz
  2. 26.975 MHz 22. 27.225 MHz
  3. 26.985 MHz 23. 27.255 MHz
  4. 27.005 MHz 24. 27.235 MHz
  5. 27.015 MHz 25. 27.245 MHz
  6. 27.025 MHz 26. 27.265 MHz
  7. 27.035 MHz 27. 27.275 MHz
  8. 27.055 MHz 28. 27.285 MHz
  9. 27.065 MHz 29. 27.295 MHz
  10. 27.075 MHz 30. 27.305 MHz
  11. 27.085 MHz 31. 27.315 MHz
  12. 27.105 MHz 32. 27.325 MHz
  13. 27.115 MHz 33. 27.335 MHz
  14. 27.125 MHz 34. 27.345 MHz
  15. 27.135 MHz 35. 27.355 MHz
  16. 27.155 MHz 36. 27.365 MHz
  17. 27.165 MHz 37. 27.375 MHz
  18. 27.175 MHz 38. 27.385 MHz
  19. 27.185 MHz 39. 27.395 MHz
  20. 27.205 MHz 40. 27.405 MHz.
  • If you have any comment please feel free to leave them here.
  • Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa.

Regards, Tony
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Found this for you.

it appears that the helicopter dynamically configures the control channel upon first detection of a signal from a controller. So, If you 1) turn off the helicopter, then 2) turn on the controller, then 3) select the desired channel on the controller, then 4) turn the helicopter back on, then 5) hold the throttle down on the controller, the helicopter will start up (after a slight delay) and be controlled via the new channel.
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