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Old 12-02-2003, 11:43 PM
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Q on the diff. MHZ of the tomys and Microsizers

This may be kind of an odd question but im just gitting into the microsizers and I have a tomy comming from Hong Kong, but as long as the all have a diff MHZ number there should be no interferences correct. LIke i have a 27, 49, and 35, if i order the ENZO which is 40 there should be no problem with running all four of the correct.
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Old 12-03-2003, 12:12 PM
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In theory, you are correct.

But, I have read posts where some frequencies that are fairly might cause interferrence, especially if the cars are close to each other on the track. I have no personal experience, but just things I have read. This reported problem might be exagerated due to PCB crip cap removal. Also, a pots adjustment might help remedy the problem too.

But don't let this worry you, you should be ok.
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Old 12-03-2003, 01:23 PM
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the frequencys should be all good and able to run in the same area...unless 1)they get very close to each other 2)controller antennas get touched together 3)there is some weird interferance 4)antennas on the cars touch.

my friend and i used to run around and play tag and it would get interesting when we would come close to eachother because our cars would start freaking out and the other person or you could control both cars. it was really fun though :lol:
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Awesome!!! Thanks a bunch guys. I modded the car that i have no with a tiwsted antenna used two wires out of our Cat 5 cable and when done my range doubled from 9ft to like 18-20ft.
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4)antennas on the cars touch.
I don't think this would be a problem, unless your antenna is modded and has no isolative material around the inner metal part But about the other points you made, as far as my knowledge goes they're all correct.
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In theory, you are correct.

But, I have read posts where some frequencies that are fairly might cause interferrence, especially if the cars are close to each other on the track. I have no personal experience, but just things I have read. This reported problem might be exagerated due to PCB crip cap removal. Also, a pots adjustment might help remedy the problem too.

But don't let this worry you, you should be ok.

ill post a link to a vidio ov mine....my 27MHz MS wrx and my 49MHz ZZ civic interfering with each other.........it was strange.....
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Old 12-04-2003, 12:16 AM
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I don't think this would be a problem, unless your antenna is modded and has no isolative material around the inner metal part But about the other points you made, as far as my knowledge goes they're all correct.
You wouldn't think so, but it does happen. Weird.
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Old 12-04-2003, 12:12 PM
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Strange, they can't make a stock transmitter to work more than 6 feet, nor can they make a transmitter that won't interfere with other cars.

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Old 12-04-2003, 01:01 PM
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no, they wont interfere unless your touch the other antenna on your cars antenna or controllers antenna. This also happend with my miniZ and epoch. if the antenna touches then they freak out.
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