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why do you guys keep doing range mods that dont work?
why do you guys think that adding a different color antenna makes your car "custom"
cat-5, copper wire crip caps all of that does nothing or very little to increase your range. if you want to double or triple your range do these two things: ad a third battery to the controller. this is the most effective mod but it requires a little soldering and circuit knowledge. the other and most easiest one to do is ad a bigger antenna to the controller. this also requires soldering but it is a lot easier to do than any of the other mods. all cat-5 wire does is let you choose your color. it does not increase range unless you want an antenna sticking 3foot out of the car. removing circuitry from a little circuit board is a dumb idea. how many of you wrecked a board from doing that??? if range is a concern start with the simplest and least intrusive fix first. you can buy telescopic antennas from radioshack for 3-5bucks or take it off of an old cordless phone base. |
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hogjowlz,
Can you talk a bit more about the third cell in the controller. I was thinking about trying a 9-volt in the controller for transmitting only, and using a different one to charge the car. I thought about the 9-volt mostly because it would fit in the existing battery box... any thoughts on 9 volts? What am I gonna toast? When I added the telescopic antenna, I Immediately realized that the transmitter is the ticket to range, so I am interested in more information about boosting transmitter power. Thanks, hue35 |
Personally I don't understand range increasing mods.
Most tracks I run on are no longer than 8-10 feet. If you have a Bit that can run upto 25 feet away thats great but how in the world can you see it from that distance? It makes little sense to me to do this type of mod. |
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For me, I think that act of hardware hacking is more interesting and fulfilling than the end result. So in most cases I don't do it because I need to, but because I can. ;) |
PWalk,
I see your point, but I get frustrated that at 10 feet, I am at the end of the range and the car starts to become unpredictable and unresponsive. It's not that I want to drive it 25 feet away, I just want 12 feet to be bullet-proof. - hue35 |
Kwik,
I agree with ya on the hacking simply because you can aspect. I fiddle with these things as much as I can trying to improve the performance. I personnally have never run into a range problem forcing me to have to fix it. Maybe if I had a Bit or a clone with reception problems I would have to rethink my previous post. But when we run the cars here in Philly we have never had a reception problem. Besides these things were meant to be run in closed quarters, 8-10 feet of reception should be plenty I would think. |
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now the cap in the car is a lot different since it is about 2mm long |
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You know now that I think about it Hog's right, I haven't seen a cap on the newer ones.
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New Microsizers have none. Just got a new chassis yesterday & it went across the house with NO problems (easily 15-20 feet). It also had a pretty short looking antenna on the car
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hmm, well my range blew ass... like 5 feet when i first got it... (new gen celica)... no crip cap in the controller, and i wasnt about to mess with the PCB...
i pulled the knot and all that crap out of the antenna and it stood double the height, and that makes it run pretty damn far..20 feet at least... unless the tv's on... ><" lol i wanna do the telescopic controller antenna mod, but i dont really see it as critical... so it can wait :D |
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im also gona bet that 85% of you with range issues are probably running a 27 or 35mhz. |
Yip 49 MHZ.
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what i figured. if you are buying a car with lower frequencies you are gona either have to mod your controller some or deal with running on your desk only.
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