RC car radio frequencies are important when riding around other cars, each RC car should be on it’s own frequency; lean more about RC car frequencies in this free hobby video on remote control car racing. Expert: Robbie Contact: www.rchqonline.com Bio: Robbie has been Racing RC cars for 7 years. He has also owned and operated his store and RC track for 4 years. Filmmaker: julio costilla

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15 Responses to “How to Race RC Cars : Tips on RC Car Radio Frequencies”

  1. wl50calbarret

    like your vids they are real informittiv.

  2. aaron13133

    just buy a fucking 2.4 ghz radio, and some recievers durrrrr

  3. alionzer

    man dont you change your clothes in all your videos you have worn the same clothes lol

  4. teenagers14

    its probaly interference from car radio or somthing like say when a taxi is outside your house somtimes your TV would keep flicking the picture. all you need is a failsafe between yout throttle servo and recevier or 2 for steering servo aswell. what it does it locks your recevier to your controller and if there is small interfenence it would block it from interfearing and if its big interfearence it would slam on the brake and center your steering automaticly to stop it loosing control.

  5. TheJermos

    My car did that but there was no other person or car nerar me can you plz tell me y

  6. topolino58

    LOL

  7. fastandfurioustokyo

    ha ha that happened to me with my friend running on the same channel my runn after my dog. my dog stopped the car by picking it up and bitting it

  8. lilshoe5

    spektrum or fasst
    i love not worrying about that anymore

  9. scottcblack

    2.4ghz solves this problem

  10. helpcentervideos

    yesss

  11. KYLEFUCKINGMILLER

    thats a different type of frequency

  12. hiilleiz

    can a different receiver work on a different transmitter but have the same crystal

  13. a100nick

    what about am

  14. edaddy07

    great help

  15. meganium25

    Yes!!! i’m the first one who puts a comment on this video!! Oh yeah it was so…..BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!

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