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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.
Yes! The FastLane brand works. I thought my bounce back was a loss because the remote doesn't work until my older daughter played with her remote control car in the same room. The Tonka Bounce Back responded very well to the FastLane remote. And fortunately, FastLane is pretty inexpensive. Good Luck!
Any 27 mhz controller would work in ur TOY!
Just check the exact frequency of the CRYSTAL in the board of the truck and the controller, they must be almost the same frequency or adjust the tuning in either truck or the controller!
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.
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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