gregh
electronics, computers and scratchbuilding

<p>Model plane fliers use 2.4 GHz radio control for their electric planes. The equipment has been too expensive to consider for GR, but now I've found that a company in Hong Kong sells a transmitter/receiver pair for $US30. </p><p>Coupled with a motor speed controller (they call them Electronic Speed Controllers or ESC) and a small servo motor, I can get all the electronics landed in Australia for around $A70. Add in some NiMH cells for the transmitter and loco from the same place, and for under $A100 I have a battery powered RC loco. (say 50 pounds to you Poms)</p><p>A second (and third etc) loco can be done for another $A50 using the one transmitter.</p><p>I've written up how I did it here.....................
<a href="http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/satr/2point4GHz.htm">http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/satr/2point4GHz.htm</a></p><p>I'll try to attach a pic of my customised transmitter - just a few labels so I can remember what does what. (I've got speed, direction and volume controls - whistle to come later)</p>
<a href="http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/satr/2point4GHz.htm">http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/satr/2point4GHz.htm</a></p><p>I'll try to attach a pic of my customised transmitter - just a few labels so I can remember what does what. (I've got speed, direction and volume controls - whistle to come later)</p>