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brijar 06.24.2008 01:21 PM

Convert a 2.4GHz Cordless Phone/Docking Station Into Radio System?
 
I'm curious as to whether it would be possible to convert a cordless phone that you can get for pretty cheap at Walmart or wherever into a 2.4GHz transmitter and receiver to use in an RC car. I'm getting tired of my stock Traxxas AM radios, but 2.4GHz radios are just so expensive. Has anyone else tried to do this? Do any of you electrical experts know if/how this could be done? They seem to have a lot of range and a pretty good signal. I'm not sure how you would divide the channels up though.

Thanx,
Brijar!!!

Arct1k 06.24.2008 01:28 PM

Look at Losi's 2.4 on ebay at TX/RX can be had for 80...

azjc 06.24.2008 01:34 PM

I bought my Futaba FASST for $170 off of Tower and it was money well spent

drkros3 06.24.2008 01:56 PM

hobbypeople is having a 4 of july sale on the mx3fhss for 139.99$ and if you dont want to wait right now its 149.99$ regular is 179.99

TexasSP 06.24.2008 02:13 PM

Buy the futaba fasst on tower and get it on ez pay for 63 per month.

lincpimp 06.24.2008 02:42 PM

This sounds interesting, I have an old dishwasher that I wanted to convert into a spaceship. If anyone has plans to do that I will happily pay up to $15 USD for them. I would prefer an ion-drive, as dilithium crystals are hard to come by.

Good luck with your cordless phone radio, I may be interested if a paging feature could be included so that the wife could get in touch with me while I am playing down the street. You know, so that she could let me know when dinner is ready!

azjc 06.24.2008 02:48 PM

This sounds interesting, I have an old dishwasher that I wanted to convert into a spaceship. If anyone has plans to do that I will happily pay up to $15 USD for them. I would prefer an ion-drive, as dilithium crystals are hard to come by

Hydrogen ramjet........:-)

lincpimp 06.24.2008 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by azjc (Post 185251)
This sounds interesting, I have an old dishwasher that I wanted to convert into a spaceship. If anyone has plans to do that I will happily pay up to $15 USD for them. I would prefer an ion-drive, as dilithium crystals are hard to come by

Hydrogen ramjet........:-)

I thought of that, but how do I get the dishwasher up to speed to use the ramjet? Solid rocket boosters? should I take the lower rack out, or leave it in?

You obviously know more about this than I do, any info would be greatly appreciated!

snellemin 06.24.2008 03:32 PM

If I remember correctly the lower rack stays in, and two flux capacitors are used.

snellemin 06.24.2008 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by drkros3 (Post 185237)
hobbypeople is having a 4 of july sale on the mx3fhss for 139.99$ and if you dont want to wait right now its 149.99$ regular is 179.99


I use one and love it.

lincpimp 06.24.2008 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 185259)
If I remember correctly the lower rack stays in, and two flux capacitors are used.

That makes sense, if you just used one it would has 4th order harmonic vibrations in the anti-matter chamber. And leaving the rack in must help with servicing the inertial dampers.

83gt 06.24.2008 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 185248)
This sounds interesting, I have an old dishwasher that I wanted to convert into a spaceship. If anyone has plans to do that I will happily pay up to $15 USD for them. I would prefer an ion-drive, as dilithium crystals are hard to come by.

Good luck with your cordless phone radio, I may be interested if a paging feature could be included so that the wife could get in touch with me while I am playing down the street. You know, so that she could let me know when dinner is ready!

Now Linc, you know darn well we can't discuss prices here. Shoot me a PM though, and we'll discuss a price for my kenmore elite DW -> ramjet interplanetary cruiser plans. As of yet, it's untested. Initial readouts look impressive though ;).

J.

TexasSP 06.24.2008 08:21 PM

Linc I have some old rusty cast iron pots I will sell you cheap. Put those in and you are guaranteed to get to at least warp 9 although instances of warp 12 have been reported. If you add a the jet dry module it increases power efficiency and gets you 100,000 space miles per tank.

What's_nitro? 06.24.2008 09:20 PM

Brijar, why don't you look at FM radios? They're not as expensive as 2.4GHz but a great improvement over AM none the less.

This discussion about dishwasher spaceships is probably the most funny/interesting thing I've seen in a while. So to add my $0.02, I recommend equipping your dishwasher with a spacial resonance drive. Note that the optional cascaded cold plasma power bridge would yield another 21% efficiency over the standard dark matter fission block.

snellemin 06.24.2008 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 185334)
. Note that the optional cascaded cold plasma power bridge would yield another 21% efficiency over the standard dark matter fission block.

This technology is being used my the Borgs. Notice how their "Cube" have a Maytag label on the top left.


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