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Remote Controlled Cars 101

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Remote Controlled Cars 101 : If you love fast paced, hands-on hobbies… like working with engines… building models… and just racing remote controlled cars… then you’ve found the right book!

Do you love cars, engines, and engineering? Can you remember the first time you took control of a remote controlled car and became fascinated by its simple yet gripping play?

For many decades now, remote controlled cars have fascinated and inspired multiple generations.

There is something truly exhilarating about remotely piloting a highly complicated piece of machinery at 60 mph!

Even though they’ve been around since the 1960′s, these gadgets have evolved into something far more than just toys.

And today there are competitions all over the nation dedicated to this thrilling hobby!

No matter your expertise, age, or experience, you’ll find there is a lot to love about these high-tech gadgets!

You can go to the store, pick your model, and start racing today, or you can spend just a little bit more time learning about RC cars… and build your own high speed racing machine!

Because of its simple yet powerful draw, RC racing is a great way to span the generations and bond young with old.

This is a complete guide to RC cars and racing. Everything you need to know about RC cars is in this simple, easy to understand guide so that you can easily learn all there is to know about remote controlled cars. Things like:

- The History of Remote Controlled Cars: The intriguing story of the RC car’s humble beginnings
- Find Out Which Car Is Right For You… start enjoying your favorite car today!
- An In-Depth Look At RC Cars …including all the different engine options and power sources! Build the fastest car… and win more races
- How To Build Your RC Car without all the fuss of learning it on your own.
- An Overview Of The Different Models… get your car… or a plane in no time!
- The Different Sizes Of Cars and get your perfect car!
- How To Operate Your RC Car so it keeps running at top speed!
- Tips For Racing… take those corners faster, keep your car in one piece, and win the race!
- A Detailed Break Down Of Racing Rules and Regulations… know what to expect at your first race!
- Plus much, MUCH MORE!

This just scratches the surface of what’s in this book. If you’ve ever been intrigued by RC cars, but didn’t know where to start, then this book will get you started on the right foot. It contains everything you need to know to get you started in the exciting world of RC car and RC racing today!

Remote Controlled Cars 101

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30″ RC SYMA Century Boat Radio Remote Control R/C Racing Yacht with Display Stand

30″ RC SYMA Century Boat Radio Remote Control R/C Racing Yacht with Display Stand Great Boat – Dis-Enchanted –
I bought this for a mate and he is very happy with it. Says it goes fast and is a lot of fun.
15 mins of fun! – Jose Garcia V – San Jose. CR
It is a good boat, fast, agile and good looking… but you can only ride it 15 min, and then take it out and charge the battery for four hours, there were the fun stops. This seems to be a general issue on battery boats, i guess that if you wanna use it longer than that you need to buy something with gas.
AmazingTechDepot.com: B66888, 66888, BCE, 7004, S7004, DH-7004 30″ RC SYMA Century Boat Radio Remote Control Racing Yacht with Display Stand
- Professional Large Torsion Propeller
- Large Capacity Rechargeable Battery
- Powerful High Speed Motor
- Ready to Run out of the Box
- Standard Sub C 7.2V rechargeable Ni-Cd pack
- Speed: up to 20 mph
- Running time: up to 30 minutes
- Range: Up to 300 feet
- Dimension: 30″(L) x 8″(W) x 7″(H)

30″ RC SYMA Century Boat Radio Remote Control R/C Racing Yacht with Display Stand

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HornetTek Phantom 1080P HDMI HD High Definition 2.5 inches All-in-one Network SATA HDD USB NAS HD Media Player with Remote Control with LAN Streaming (mkv, H264, RMVB)

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High Definition 1080i Digital Multi-Media Player WITH Remote Control – Play Movies, Photo, Music, TV Scheduled Recording, uPnP, SDHC MS Card Reader, USB Host, And HDMI Support


ervin – Ervin Dhamo – APO AE
Beside the fact that is a good product, the manaual doesn’t explain you at all how to work with this device. I tried yesterday to record from TV to the device and spend like 3 hr without doing anything.

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Experimenting With Remote Control of Amateur Radio Equipment and Software


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This past weekend I was experimenting with a free product called Log Me In from logmein.com. Log Me In is simple to set up and the only requirement for a download of the free software is to create a general user account. No specific information is required except a user name, password and email address. Specific information is of course required to purchase the rather pricey “PRO” version. One caveat, be sure to download and install the free version, otherwise you will see that you will be running the “free 90 day PRO trial”. If this happens to you, log into their site and change the account type back to the free version.

The premise behind Log Me In is that you “link” your home or other Windows desktop with Log Me In. Once your home system is linked, you will have remote control of your desktop as well as file transfer and printing capabilities. When accessing these features, your desktop user name and password are required as an additional level of security. Response time while manipulating the desktop was more than acceptable. During my first “test” my bandwidth was over cable but, based on my second experiment which will be in PART TWO, I suspect the bandwidth of DSL is more than sufficient.

The free version offers remote desktop, printing and file transfers. As you may already suspect, the PRO version offers many more options. One of those missing components of the free version is transferring sound over to the remote computer. Once again it’s free software to the rescue! You may have heard of or already use Skype. Again, Skype is simple to set up and there are only two “tricks” to using it in a remote scenario like this. First, create one user account for your home desktop and a different account for your remote computer. Second, set up the home desktop Skype to “Auto Answer” incoming calls. This setting is found under tools/options/call settings/advanced section. That way you can simply call yourself.

My first test was to use Log me In conjunction with Skype to run Echolink from my remote location (work). Of course this could also be used to run your BIG RIG with CAT software, etc. To accomplish this:

Assuming that Log Me In and Skype are properly installed on both systems:

Call your home desktop via Skype.

Access Log me In and log in via the Remote Desktop option.

When your home desktop is displayed, run Echolink as you normally would.

You may have to use the lightning bolt of the Echolink menu bar to switch between transmit and receive since the remote space bar doesn’t cut it! You may have better luck than I did…

Stay tuned for PART TWO – Using my handheld RX4240 with Skype and Log me In.

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